Friday, February 05, 2010

Obama - Working for the Environment

This article lays out what the Obama administration has done, rather quietly, for the environment. Some of the things listed by the article include:
  • Increased gas mileage standards for cars and light trucks 40 percent, from today's 25 mpg to 35 mpg by 2016. The announcement in May came as part of Washington's bailout of Detroit.

  • Blocked Bush administration rules to open the California coast and 77 federal sites near Utah's Arches and Canyonlands national parks to new oil and gas drilling.

  • Begun a process in December in which the Environmental Protection Agency will, for the first time, restrict the amount of greenhouse gases industry can release.

  • Signed a bill in March establishing 2.1 million new acres of federally protected wilderness, the largest wilderness bill since President Bill Clinton signed the Desert Protection Act in 1994. The bill bans logging, mining and road-building on federal forests and deserts in nine states, including portions of Joshua Tree and Sequoia national parks and ancient bristlecone pine forests in the eastern Sierra.

  • Announced tougher new national smog standards from the EPA this month.

  • Reversed Bush administration rules allowing more snowmobiles in Yellowstone and fewer federal agency reviews of endangered species.

  • Issued EPA rules requiring large U.S. ships to cut soot emissions by 85 percent.

  • Signed a stimulus package that included more than $50 billion in funding and tax credits for renewable energy projects. It includes billions to weatherize federal buildings, provide grants to companies building solar and wind farms and fund research on biofuels and other technologies.


  • 2 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    Opulently I acquiesce in but I think the post should have more info then it has.

    Unknown said...

    I just pointed out the highlights from the article, for more information, click the link to the main article in the first like of my post.