If you haven't read Barbara-Jo's recent post please read this first : Ruling on Auto Emissions. After reading Barbara-Jo's post I opened my e-mail and saw this. I thought I'd share  - after all does it matter whether we are talking about cars or real estate? It is all one planet.

Hi Dena,

"Absurd." 1... "Disgraceful." 2... "A mockery of law and sound public policy." 3

That's what governors, attorneys general and members of Congress have had to say about the Bush administration's decision to stop California and 17 other states, including Colorado, from adopting global warming pollution-slashing Clean Cars programs.

Even though cars and trucks are one of the largest and fastest-growing sources of global warming pollution... Even though the EPA has granted California permission to go beyond federal standards on 50 previous occasions... Even though California's program would begin a decade earlier and eliminate three times as much carbon pollution as the new federal mileage standards by 2020...

You can register your protest with the EPA here:
http://environmentamerica.org/action/global-warming/epa-waiver?id4=ES

The decision, frankly, stinks, especially coming just hours after the president signed new auto fuel economy standards into law. Observers already are speculating that the fix was in for the auto industry. We're ready to push for whatever action it takes -- including a congressional investigation, legal action and more -- to overturn this wrong-headed decision. But step one is registering our outrage with the Bush administration's EPA and Stephen Johnson, the president's hand-picked administrator.

Tell Administrator Johnson to lead, follow or get out of the way of states that want to help America solve global warming by clicking on the link below:

http://environmentamerica.org/action/global-warming/epa-waiver?id4=ES

Coming just a week after the meeting on climate change in Bali and Al Gore's acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize, this latest decision is more evidence, as if we needed it, of the Bush administration's head-in-the-sand approach to global warming. Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised by it, but we don't have to stand for it. Please take action today.

And thank you for all that you've done this past year. Happy holidays to you and yours.

Sincerely,

Matt Garrington
Environment Colorado Field Director
MattG@environmentcolorado.org
http://www.environmentcolorado.org/

P.S. Please forward this message to any friends or family who might be interested by clicking here:
http://environmentamerica.org/action/global-warming/epa-waiver?id4=ES

Sources:
1 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/20/washington/20epa.html
2 http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-epa20dec20,0,1603760.story?coll=la-home-center
3 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/20/washington/20epa.html?pagewanted=print

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9 Comments on Enviromental Politics

DEC
21
2007
There is only one word I have for this and many other policies to come from this administration:Disgraceful! Don`t get me started! Oh, I just realized,disgraceful was the description those other folks used.Silly me.
johnthomas
6:55pm • #1
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At least some states are taking their own initiative and doing what they think is right. 

I want to thank you again for the wonderful contest opportunity.  Mahalo!

11:53pm • #2
DEC
22
2007
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John Thomas and Georgina, Isn't it wonderful the power of the internet and all the change we can bring forward together!
1:25pm • #3
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Dena,

I hope this works as well as the emails sent to BP about polluting Lake Michigan. My comment was sent.

2:00pm • #4
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Thanks for the links!  I was just catching up on the news via podcast this morning and listening to NPR's report. Glad to be able to do something thanks to your efforts to gather these links!
2:21pm • #5
DEC
28
2007
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I'm bookmarking this to come back to it later.  Thank you for sending it out.
6:07am • #6
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Dena, there is no head in the sand policy with this administration concerning climate change and the need for us to change.  Its a concerted effort to thwart any efforts on our part to make the necessary changes to reduce carbon emissions.  Afterall big oil and the auto industry are the beneficiaries of this administration's blatant disregard for the environment.  This is corporatism at work!
7:44pm • #7
DEC
31
2007
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Ah Politics, well yes, it is a lot about politics isn't it, well said, enjoyed all the links there, I see you are an avid reader on such things, I as well, and it is great to see the real estate community taking an active role in coming up with solutions. These dialogues are just what our nation needs. - Lance
12:14am • #8
JAN
07
2008

Dena, I agree. This administration is big on States rights, unless they disagree with what the state wants. Then the federal government steps in to override the rights of the states, in this case, California. If you compare this to some of the real estate policies, it doesn't make sense either. Think about subdivisions that have restrictions on signs where the town or village does not. I always thought that a smaller body of government (in this case a state) could have a more strigent standard than the larger body (the federal government). I'll check out the link you provided.

11:40am • #9

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