The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) detailing potentially devastating regulation of the economy in the name of fighting global warming.

But several weeks ago, the Senate considered and wisely rejected global warming legislation that, as with EPA’s proposal, would have done far more economic harm than environmental good.

Apparently, the EPA bureaucracy is trying to circumvent Congress and regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act. Fortunately, while allowing the ANPR to be released for comment, the Bush administration expressed in clear terms its objections to it.

EPA Administrator Steve Johnson noted that the Clean Air Act was originally intended to regulate regional pollutants that caused health problems and is not the way to reduce greenhouse gases.

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