Maureen Martin - December 22, 2008
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions from about 1.2 million new or expanded structures--up ... (
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Paul Noe - December 02, 2008
The American Forest & Paper Association (“AF&PA”) appreciates the opportunity to submit comments on the Advanced Notice of Proposed ... (
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December 02, 2008
The American Energy Alliance submits these comments in response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ... (
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George C. Landrith - December 02, 2008
The American Environmental Coalition (“AEC”), a broad-based coalition of 12 million everyday Americans who are concerned about America's future ... (
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Harvey L. Kornbluh - December 02, 2008
Associated Owners & Developers ("AOD") is pleased to submit these comments in response to the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ("ANPR") ... (
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Thomas A. Schatz - December 02, 2008
On behalf of the 1.2 million members and supporters of Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW), I urge the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) not to ... (
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Governor Rick Perry - December 02, 2008
Please accept these comments in response to the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on Regulating Greenhouse Gases under the Clean Air Act (CAA) ... (
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S. Fred Singer - December 02, 2008
The crucial question is: Is warming (predominantly) due to natural or human causes? How can one tell? The issue is of obvious importance since natural causes ... (
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S. Fred Singer - December 02, 2008
In finding that CO2 causes or contributes to global warming, or in determining what ambient atmospheric level of CO2 to regulate, EPA must be guided by ... (
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December 02, 2008
The undersigned trade associations represent businesses from virtually every sector of the American economy. All of the signatories to this letter are committed ... (
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compiled by CEI - December 02, 2008
We are writing to urge EPA not to make an endangerment finding with respect to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under §202 of the Clean Air Act (CAA). ... (
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Free Market Coalition - December 02, 2008
We are writing to urge EPA not to make an endangerment finding with respect to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under §202 of the Clean Air Act (CAA). ... (
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Texas Advisory Panel on Federal Environmental Regulations - December 02, 2008
Using any existing Environmental Protection Agency regulatory authority under the Federal Clean Air Act (FCAA) to regulate greenhouse gases (GHG) would ... (
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Alexandra Liddy Bourne - December 01, 2008
Clearly, the ANPR is attempt to develop a carbon management tool by the U.S. government that, in effect, reduces the use of fossil fuels in the development ... (
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Thomas A. Schatz - December 01, 2008
CAGW is particularly concerned that if the EPA makes an endangerment finding for GHG, it will insert itself into an area that should only be the purview ... (
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James L. Martin - December 01, 2008
The 60 Plus Association submits these comments in response to the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on Regulating Greenhouse Gases under the ... (
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Marlo Lewis - December 01, 2008
A final caveat seems appropriate. Welfare-related “effects” on weather and climate do not in themselves constitute endangerment. The Court majority ... (
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Maureen Martin - December 01, 2008
The hard science of global warming is extremely complex, involves many scientific disciplines, and is in its infancy. As noted atmospheric scientist Professor ... (
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Shawne C. McGibbon - December 01, 2008
If EPA chooses to go forward with plans to regulate GHGs under the Clean Air Act, it is clear that EPA’s action will have a “significant economic ... (
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prepared by Patrick J. Michaels, Robert E. Davis, and Paul C. Knappenberger - December 01, 2008
Much of the scientific evidence put forth by the EPA staff in the proposed ANPR and its supporting Endangerment Technical Support Document (TSD) is in error, ... (
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William L. Kovacs - December 01, 2008
In order to avoid a cascade of unintended regulatory consequences, Congress must pass legislation preventing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from ... (
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David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D., AND Karen A. Campbell, Ph.D. - November 26, 2008
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) foreshadows new regulations of unprecedented scope, magnitude, ... (
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Gov. Rick Perry - November 25, 2008
Good morning and thank you all for being here today to discuss a significant potential threat to Texas, one that could run the nation’s strongest ... (
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Alexandra Liddy Bourne - November 18, 2008
The Heartland Institute provided the following comments about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed regulation of six greenhouse gases ... (
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Sandy Liddy Bourne - October 17, 2008
This is the latest in a series of Environment Alerts from Sandy Liddy Bourne, Heartland's vice president for policy and strategic development, about an ... (
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