Archive for Tuesday, May 20, 2008
WST–California-EPA
Agency staff had supported tailpipe rule for California.
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency initially supported granting part of California’s petition for a greenhouse gas emissions waiver – but reversed himself after hearing from White House officials, a new report says.
The report is by the Democratic staff of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
EPA head Stephen Johnson has been attacked by environmentalists since denying California and at least a dozen other states permission to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks.
Johnson has defended the December decision – applauded by the auto industry – as his alone. He has refused to say whether there was White House pressure. An EPA spokesman didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment.
- Rational thinking is a haven from panic
- Sarah Palin's husband, Todd, was a fixture at governor's office
- Bank rescue plan to test capitalism
- Guantanamo prosecutor who quit had 'grave misgivings' about fairness
- Obama rides a wave of bad economic news
- Colorado's fall foliage
- Financial troubles spread to credit unions
- Kitchen essentials, and items you can pass by
- Robby Benson directs 'Billy: The Early Years'
- Do food dyes affect kids' behavior?
- Manny Ramirez a team leader? It's not such a despicable thought
- Former federal prosecutor decries William Ayers link
- Pentagon divided over John McCain
- Lamar Odom shows a positive side to Lakers
- Dodgers send a message that is understandable in all languages
- Obama surges past McCain in fundraising race
- Stocks: Bargain prices or traps?
- Both Clintons campaign with Biden in Scranton, Pa.
- Howard Stern loses listeners -- and influence -- on satellite radio
- John McCain considering new economic proposals
