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House Ag chairman co-sponsors bid to block EPA regs
E&E News via epw.senate.gov ^ | February 03, 2010 | Robin Bravender

Posted on 02/03/2010 1:40:06 PM PST by neverdem

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A trio of House lawmakers yesterday introduced a bill to block U.S. EPA's authority to regulate greenhouse gases, marking the latest in a string of bipartisan attacks against forthcoming climate rules.

The measure from Agriculture Chairman Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) and Missouri Reps. Ike Skelton (D) and Jo Ann Emerson (R) would amend the Clean Air Act to prohibit EPA from regulating greenhouse gases based on their effects on global climate change.

The bill would also advance several of the farm state lawmakers' other priorities by stopping EPA from calculating land-use changes in foreign countries for determining U.S. renewable fuels policy, and broadening the definition of renewable biomass.

"It appears the clean energy bill moving through Congress is stalled," Skelton said. "Let us set that bill aside and pass this scaled-back energy legislation."

This bill, Skelton said, "represents a responsible way to move forward on energy legislation, gets the EPA under control, provides good things for American farmers and builds upon bipartisan objectives that will help curb climate change and make our nation more energy independent."

The effort comes as EPA prepares to begin regulating greenhouse gases next month with its final tailpipe standard. That rule will trigger stationary source regulations, and the agency is expected to continue crafting greenhouse gas standards for other sectors.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in its 2007 Massachusetts v. EPA decision that EPA has the authority to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act.

The bill is the latest congressional efforts to stall EPA climate rules. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) is planning to seek a vote next month on a disapproval resolution that would effectively veto EPA's determination that greenhouse gases threaten human health and welfare.

In the House, Rep. Earl Pomeroy (D-N.D.) has introduced a separate bill to strip EPA of its authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions unless it receives explicit authority to do so by Congress.

Indirect land use, biomass

In addition to blocking climate regulations, the new bill seeks to block EPA from considering greenhouse gas emissions from international "indirect" land-use changes when implementing the renewable fuel standard, or RFS.

The 2007 energy bill expanded the RFS and increased goals for the use of ethanol and other biofuels in U.S. transportation fuels, reaching 36 billion gallons a year in 2022. The standard requires EPA to assess the "lifecycle" emissions of biofuels -- weighing the emissions from growing crops, producing fuels made from them, and distributing and using the fuels.

EPA proposed last year to measure emissions from indirect land-use changes associated with biofuels -- such as land that is deforested in other countries because of increased crop growth in the United States. The agency concluded, depending on the time frames modeled, that traditional corn ethanol could have a slightly larger emissions footprint than gasoline when land-use changes are factored in.

But those draft regulations drew the ire of biofuels advocates and farm-state lawmakers -- including Peterson and Emerson -- who maintained the agency was unfair to ethanol.

Last summer, Peterson reached an agreement with the Democratic authors of energy and climate legislation to include language to bar EPA from considering including emissions from indirect land-use changes abroad for five years (E&E Daily, June 24, 2009). But that bill has languished as climate talks have stalled in the Senate.

Meanwhile, the White House completed its review of EPA's proposal for implementing the RFS earlier this week, paving the way for the agency to finalize the rule (E&ENews PM, Feb. 2).

"I'm proud to help sponsor this bill because if Congress doesn't do something soon, the EPA is going to cram these regulations through all on their own," Peterson said in a statement yesterday.

Emerson has also sought to bar EPA from measuring emissions from indirect land-use changes as part of the overall calculation of biofuels emissions. During consideration of the EPA fiscal 2010 appropriations bill last year, Emerson introduced a failed amendment that would have blocked EPA from considering the indirect emissions (E&E Daily, June 19, 2009).

The new measure would also expand the definition of what classifies as "renewable biomass" that can be used for biofuels under the RFS.

The definition largely mirrors an amendment that Peterson negotiated to include in the House-passed energy and climate bill, although language barring the use of components of federal forests and conservation areas was notably absent in the bill introduced yesterday (Greenwire, June 25, 2009).

Peterson and Skelton voted for the House climate and energy bill (H.R. 2454); Emerson voted against it.

Click here to read the bill.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Politics/Elections; US: Alaska; US: Minnesota; US: Missouri; US: North Dakota
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1 posted on 02/03/2010 1:40:07 PM PST by neverdem
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To: All

H.R. 2454 is “cap & trade.”


2 posted on 02/03/2010 1:42:00 PM PST by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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To: steelyourfaith

ping


3 posted on 02/03/2010 1:44:15 PM PST by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: neverdem

End the EPA. Send the Regs back to the States.


4 posted on 02/03/2010 1:48:47 PM PST by Marty62 (former Marty60)
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To: Army Air Corps; Horusra; Para-Ord.45; rdl6989; mmanager; FreedomPoster; carolinablonde; bamahead; ..
Thanx !

 




Beam me to Planet Gore !

5 posted on 02/03/2010 1:49:11 PM PST by steelyourfaith (FReepers were opposed to Obama even before it was cool to be against Obama.)
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To: neverdem

The epa is a creature of congress. They have lost control. I recommend congress kill it.


6 posted on 02/03/2010 1:53:45 PM PST by RobinOfKingston (Democrats, the party of evil. Republicans, the party of stupid.)
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To: Marty62
Strip the EPA as cabinet status they are a bunch of unleashed NAZIS.
7 posted on 02/03/2010 1:58:45 PM PST by boomop1
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To: boomop1

Absolutely.
They do not deserve our tax money.
End the EPA.


8 posted on 02/03/2010 2:02:04 PM PST by Marty62 (former Marty60)
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To: Marty62

“Absolutely.
They do not deserve our tax money.
End the EPA....”

And take the IRS right along with em.....


9 posted on 02/03/2010 2:12:59 PM PST by lgjhn23
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To: Marty62
I think we need a new non-governmental agency staffed by mad-as-hell Americans called the "GPA" - short for "Governmental Protection Agency"

The GPA's purpose is to ensure that:

all Americans are protected from significant risks to their liberties from oppressive and burdensome government intervention where they live, learn and work;

effective national efforts are in place to reduce intrusive government based on the principals of the Founding Fathers;

federal laws unfairly giving rights to non-citizens of the United States are repealed;

protection of the individual citizen from the unconstitutional intrusion of the federal government is an integral consideration in U.S. policies concerning natural resources, human health, economic growth, energy, transportation, agriculture, industry, and international trade, and these factors are similarly considered in establishing environmental policy;

all parts of society -- communities, individuals, and businesses have access to accurate information sufficient to effectively identify and eliminate the risks of overreaching government regulation;

governmental protection contributes to making our communities self sufficient, sustainable, and economically productive without having to rely on the self-defeating illusion of government entitlement programs; and

the United States plays a leadership role in working with other nations to prevent the government takeover of their economies and personal liberties.

10 posted on 02/03/2010 2:13:55 PM PST by Gabrial (The Whitehouse Nightmare will continue for as long as the Nightmare is in the Whitehouse)
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To: AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; ...
A trio of House lawmakers yesterday introduced a bill to block U.S. EPA's authority to regulate greenhouse gases, marking the latest in a string of bipartisan attacks against forthcoming climate rules. The measure from Agriculture Chairman Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) and Missouri Reps. Ike Skelton (D) and Jo Ann Emerson (R) would amend the Clean Air Act to prohibit EPA from regulating greenhouse gases based on their effects on global climate change. The bill would also advance several of the farm state lawmakers' other priorities by stopping EPA from calculating land-use changes in foreign countries for determining U.S. renewable fuels policy, and broadening the definition of renewable biomass.
Thanks neverdem.
11 posted on 02/03/2010 2:49:59 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Happy New Year! Freedom is Priceless.)
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To: neverdem

Which is more dangerous, CO2 emissions from a RAT/lib or from a skunk?


12 posted on 02/03/2010 3:11:51 PM PST by Waco (Wanna buy an FBI file,,,See Hillary, she's got 900 of them.)
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To: Gabrial

Actually your idea is not bad.
But then that is what we as citizens are suppose to do anyway.
However, just the idea might shake some of these comatose citizens back to reality.


13 posted on 02/03/2010 7:11:19 PM PST by Marty62 (former Marty60)
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