The Far-Reaching Impact Of Bush's Environmental Policies
24 February 2003 - 9:00am
This thought-provoking article explores the significance of the Bush administration's environmental policies and their far-reaching impact on land, water, air, energy and global climate.
"Mr. Bush has imposed a distinctive stamp on a vast landscape of issues affecting air, water, land, energy and the global climate...It seeks to tie environmental protection to other goals that are not always complementary, like economic growth, protection from regulation, increased energy production and deference to local control... Many of these policies are being put into effect not by changing laws but through the less visible realm of regulation."
Source:
The New York Times, February 22, 2003
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