‘Sustainable Development’ means more regulatory power for EPA?
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants to change how it analyzes problems and makes decisions, in a way that will give it vastly expanded power to regulate businesses, communities and ecosystems in the name of “sustainable development,” the centerpiece of a global United Nations conference slated for Rio de Janeiro next June.
The major focus of the EPA thinking is a weighty study the agency commissioned last year from the National Academies of Science. Published in August, the study, entitled “Sustainability and the U.S. EPA,” cost nearly $700,000 and involved a team of a dozen outside experts and about half as many National Academies staff.
Its aim: how to integrate sustainability “as one of the key drivers within the regulatory responsibilities of EPA.”
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- Chukroast 2011/12/20 08:34:37
+1Like the fairy tale (dyslexic) princess, we all have a EPA in our bed.reply - keeper 2011/12/20 04:45:02
+1When I read this earlier today, I just said break the EPS before they kill America!reply














