Clean Air Watch President Frank O'Donnell stops by to parse the EPA Chief Steve Johnson's latest announcement on the Bush Administration's efforts to "reduce" greenhouse gas emissions: "The bottom line is the actual volume of emissions continues to grow. The climate and the planet doesn't care so much about intensity or rates of things, they care about actual volume of pollution that's effecting the climate." LISTEN (12 min)
But as is often the case in the large bureaucratic confines of the EPA (where many career environmentalists continue to work diligently for a green America), there is some good news as well: The EPA at long last has proposed tougher air pollution standards for new lawnmowers and other small engines that work off of gasoline. It's not cars, but this proposal would make a big impact. Of course, the tried and true method of conservation is to crack open a beer and let your lawn grow out, in principled defiance of nagging family members and neighbors. Tell them EcoTalk gave you permission.
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