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For Immediate Release:
2009-04-17
For More Information:
Contact Jeff McCourt
(614) 460-8732
jmccourt@environmentohio.org

EPA Joins the Ranks of the Scientific Community on Global Warming

Columbus, Ohio – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a proposed finding that carbon dioxide and other global warming pollutants, which come mostly from burning fossil fuels, are a threat to public health and welfare.

"Today, common sense prevailed over pressure from Big Oil and other big polluters to deny the obvious in order to maintain the status quo on energy.  EPA has embraced the basic facts on global warming that scientists around the world have acknowledged for years.  We applaud President Obama and EPA Administrator Jackson for putting science back in its rightful place at the forefront of environmental policy,” said Environment Ohio’s Amy Gomberg

Two years ago, the Supreme Court ordered the EPA to determine if global warming pollution threatens public health or welfare – a conclusion supported by a worldwide scientific consensus.  Today’s action comes in response to that decision and sets the stage for the EPA to take long-overdue steps to reduce global warming pollution from cars, power plants, and other large pollution sources under the Clean Air Act.

“Reducing global warming pollution to the levels demanded by the science will drive the creation of a clean energy economy, put Americans back to work in clean energy jobs, and spare our children and grandchildren and the world they’ll inherit from the ravages of global warming,” said Gomberg.

The following is the timeline leading up to today’s decision: