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Monday, 07 December 2009 13:40

11_24_09_President_Obama.jpgWASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency formally declared that greenhouse gases endanger human health Monday, allowing President Barack Obama to show his commitment to act as a major climate change summit opened in Copenhagen.

The ruling by the EPA, widely expected after it issued a preliminary finding earlier this year, will allow the agency to regulate planet-warming gases even without legislation in the U.S. Congress.

It will also inject some optimism into the two-week global meeting on controlling climate change in the Danish capital.

Business groups said the move, which could allow regulation of gases from vehicle tailpipes or smokestacks, would hurt the economy and jobs just as the country is emerging from a deep recession.

They say the regulatory route could be even more damaging than legislation, mainly because they have less influence over the EPA than over Congress.

But U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu said the decision would ultimately benefit American industry.

"We will live in a carbon-constrained cooperative world," Chu told CNBC. "And the United States has the ability to lead in creating these new technologies that can give us the energy we need with the low carbon emissions, or we can follow. If we lead, that will add to our economic prosperity."

The EPA ruling applies to six gases scientists say contribute to global warming, including the main one, carbon dioxide.

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written by Fran Tracy, December 08, 2009
Since the emails have come out showing that the scientists have been eliminating datas that doesn't support global warming and falsifying results, there is no reason to take a steop like this. Reguloating co2 emissions can cripple our economy when we need it to grow to give us jobs for the record unemployed. How is it that no one is demanding a complete investigation of these scientists? Why are their grants for millionms of dollars not suspended until the investigation can be completed? Where is congress on this?
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