Posted on 08/15/2013 9:26:29 AM PDT by george76
BOULDERCongress may be unwilling to pass climate-change legislation, but EPA chief Gina McCarthy said Wednesday thats not going to stop the Obama administration.
In a speech at the University of Colorado Boulder, McCarthy said the administration intends to bypass Congress and use President Obamas executive authority to advance its climate-change agenda. She cited the presidents June 25 address at Georgetown University, where he unveiled his Climate Action Plan, calling it a most remarkable speech by a president of the United States.
Essentially, he said that it is time to act, McCarthy said. And he said he wasnt going to wait for Congress, but that he had administrative authorities and that it was time to start utilizing those more effectively and in a more concerted way.
The comments came at the start of a panel discussion on the Presidents Climate Action Plan featuring former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, Colorado Oil and Gas Association president Tisha Schuller, and Brad Udall, director of the Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources at the University of Colorado School of Law.
The Obama administration has come under criticism for its aggressive use of executive orders on issues ranging from immigration to welfare to education reform. Republicans have accused the White House of governing by executive fiat, saying it limits the power of the legislative branch and, by extension, voters.
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McCarthy received cheers from Ritter, who now heads the Center for the New Energy Economy at Colorado State University. He said he met with the president in March as part of a group to brainstorm on ways to skirt Congress in developing climate-change policy.
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This woman is scary. A third generation EPA marxist, like Carold Browner and Lisa Jackson were?
Legitimate efforts to protect the environment are laudable. Illegal efforts to rule the world are not.
I can’t see any consequences as long as his “orders” are followed.
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