E.P.A. Lawyers Challenge ‘Cap and Trade’ for Climate from the New York Times earlier this week may give weight to why this bogus process to assuage their guilt over using carbon - and is leading to President Obama considering pushing off cap and trade until later as this isn't politically popular - or it seems, not viable or worthwhile as he looks to focus on the deficit.
When an economist at the Environmental Protection Agency rejected the Obama administration’s stance on global warming by writing an unsolicited report challenging the scientific consensus on greenhouse dangers, groups fighting restrictions on greenhouse gases hailed him as a courageous maverick. Climate campaigners said he was irrelevant and ill informed.
Now two more functionaries at the agency — Laurie Williams and Allan Zabel, who are lawyers and a married couple — have sharply criticized the core element of climate legislation pushed by Democratic lawmakers and President Obama.
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