In response to a Supreme Court ruling that found carbon dioxide qualifies as an air pollutant under the Clean Air Act, President Bush has called for changes designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2008. “Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that the EPA must take action under the Clean Air Act regarding greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles,” President Bush said in the Rose Garden Monday. Part of the proposal is to set a mandatory fuel standard that calls for 35 billion gallons of renewable and other alternative fuels by 2017.
Bush Calls to Throttle Down Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Posted by: Chris Maxcer May 15, 2007 02:59 PMIn response to a Supreme Court ruling that found carbon dioxide qualifies as an air pollutant under the Clean Air Act, President Bush has called for changes designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2008. “Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that the EPA must take action under the Clean Air Act regarding greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles,” President Bush said in the Rose Garden Monday. Part of the proposal is to set a mandatory fuel standard that calls for 35 billion gallons of renewable and other alternative fuels by 2017.