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Friday, August 29, 2003

E.P.A. Says It Lacks Power to Regulate Some Gases. The environmental agency said that it did not have the legal authority to regulate emissions of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases under the Clean Air Act. By Jennifer 8. Lee. [New York Times: Science]

The advised-by-the-White-House EPA (isn't it supposed to be the other way around) has apparently concluded that CO2 and other greenhouse gasses are not pollutants. One could argue, I suppose, that since CO2, methane, etc are naturally occuring that they can't be classified a pollutant; but one couldn't argue that about SF6, for example. OTOH, we regulate many things that are naturally occuring -- like heavy metals -- but become problematic when they show up in the wrong places -- like in living systems.

The whole thing reminds me of the Reagan administration's foray into merging the arts of political and biological taxonomy, when they classified catsup as a "vegetable" in school lunch programs.

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