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September 8, 2008
From John Lewis and Paul Saunders
To all Americans:
THIS IS A CALL TO
ACTION.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR
ALL GOOD MEN TO MAKE THEIR VOICES HEARD.
On July 11, 2008 the Environmental
Protection Agency of the United States issued an
Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(ANPR). This document details how the EPA intends to claim unlimited power over the life
of every American.
The EPA action follows a
US
Supreme Court Decision ruling that defined carbon dioxide as a "pollutant."
This ruling defies logic, nature, and common sense. The Canadian
Government has openly declared that carbon dioxide is a vital "nutrient"--without it, plants die. It is a natural compound that we
exhale. It has always existed in nature, often at far higher levels
than today. If carbon dioxide is
a pollutant, then all human life is pollution.
In response to the Supreme Court ruling, President
Bush issued Executive Order # 13432 (May, 2007) directing the
EPA, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Energy
“to ensure the coordinated and effective exercise of the authorities
of the President and the heads of the [DOT], the Department of
Energy, and [EPA] to protect the environment with respect to
greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles, nonroad vehicles, and
nonroad engines . . ."
The EPA's document starts with a clear warning that
using the Clean Air Act to regulate CO2 will lead to
uncontrollable growth of the agency’s power:
"EPA’s analyses leading up to this ANPR have increasingly raised
questions of such importance that the scope of the agency’s task has
continued to expand. For instance, it has become clear that if EPA
were to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles under
the Clean Air Act, then regulation of smaller stationary sources
that also emit GHGs [Greenhouse Gases] – such as apartment buildings, large homes,
schools, and hospitals – could also be triggered. One point is
clear: the potential regulation of greenhouse gases under any
portion of the Clean Air Act could result in an unprecedented
expansion of EPA authority that would have a profound effect on
virtually every sector of the economy and touch every household in
the land." (ANPR p. 5)
The ANPR also includes the following,
in a comment by the Department of Agriculture:
"many of the emissions are the result of natural biological processes
that are as old as agriculture itself. For instance, technology does
not currently exist to prevent the methane produced by enteric
fermentation associated with the digestive processes in cows and the
cultivation of rice crops; the nitrous oxide produced from the
tillage of soils used to grow crops; and the carbon dioxide produced
by soil and animal agricultural respiratory processes. The only
means of controlling such emissions would be through limiting
production, which would result in decreased food supply and radical
changes in human diets." (ANPR pp. 66-67)
Under these rules, the EPA will have the power
to ration food production,
to approve its content,
and to control
its distribution.
This is only the
tip of an iceberg of massive government power, about to be
unleashed against every American. The EPA intends, for instance,
to take authority over transportation--including motor vehicle
emissions testing, shipping, and railroads; to assume local building
permit authority; to set emissions standards for lawnmowers; and to
regulate nearly two and a half million buildings with natural
gas heating..
To make matters
worse, the U.S. Senate is now considering a bill,
the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act of 2007 and 2008:
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s110-2191.This
bill will add the following to the powers of the EPA:
1. establish a Climate
Registry, a bureaucracy to “collect
high-quality greenhouse gas emission data” (Sec 1102)
2.
require business owners and
operators to submit an “emission allowance” or offset credit for
their emissions, with compliance determined by the EPA
Administrator, who shall “establish and distribute . . .
emission allowances” and set the penalties for non-compliance
(Sec 1202). All natural gas emissions will be included (Sec
1204)
3.
establish a Domestic Offset
Program, to “promulgate regulations authorizing the issuance and
certification of offset
allowances.” Project owners must
“register emissions under the
Federal Greenhouse Gas Registry”
(Sec. 2402)
4.
establish a Carbon Market
Efficiency Board, to set the quantity of emission allowances,
the period of paybacks for an allowance, the interest rate at
which an emission allowance may be borrowed, etc. (Sec.
2602-2604)
5.
establish
"as a
nonprofit corporation without stock, a corporation to be known
as the `Climate Change Credit Corporation',"
that “shall not be considered to be an agency or establishment
of the Federal Government” (Sec 4201) This "corporation" will
hold life and death power over every business in the United
States.
The
Lieberman-Warner Senate bill, and its equivalent in the U.S.
House of Representatives, are not part of the EPA document,
and not part of the EPA request for comment. But such
legislation is part of the
total environmentalist political agenda. It gives us an idea
what is coming if we do not make our voices heard and end these
plans to destroy our freedom and our lives.
We condemn and oppose all such outrageous
attacks on American life, liberty, and property.
THE EPA HAS INVITED PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITS "ADVANCE NOTICE OF
PROPOSED RULEMAKING."
To make our voices heard, we have transmitted a letter with comments to the EPA.
We urge you to do the same.
We invite you to:
1.
READ OUR COVER LETTERTO THE EPA, WHICH STATES OUR SIX REASONS FOR
CATEGORICALLY OPPOSING THE EPA'S PROPOSED RULES:
Cover
Letter in Word Format
Cover Letter in PDF Format
2. READ OUR
COMMENTS TO THE EPA, "THE EPA'S
ADVANCE NOTICE OF PROPOSED RUINATION," WHICH FURTHER
EXPLAINS OUR POSITION:
Comments in Word
Format
Comments in PDF Format
For a longer exposition of the reasons behind these comments, see
the article by John David Lewis, "History, Politics, and Claims to
Man-made Global Warming," forthcoming in the journal Social
Philosophy and Policy vol. 26 no. 2; to be published as an
edited volume "Environmentalism," edited by Ellen-Fraenkel Paul,
Jeff Paul, and Fred Miller (Cambridge University Press,
forthcoming).
3. READ THE EPA
DOCUMENT (HERE ARE SOME EXCERPTS) AND ASK YOURSELF:
DO YOU AGREE? IF SO, THEN SEND YOUR OWN LETTER TO THE EPA!
EPA Excerpts in Word Format
EPA Excerpts in PDF Format
4. GO TO OUR
SAMPLE LETTER, WHICH YOU MAY COPY,
EDIT, AND SIGN--OR EXPRESS YOUR OWN VIEWS IN YOUR OWN LETTER.
Sample Letter to EPA in Word
Format
Sample Letter to EPA in HTML Format
IMPORTANT!!----Identify your comments as: Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-0318
5. SEND YOUR
LETTER, EMAIL, OR WEB COMMENTS TO THE EPA.
Or, send your comments by one of the following methods:
•
www.regulations.gov:
Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
• Email:
A-and-R-Docket@epamail.epa.gov
• Fax: 202-566-9744
• Mail:
Air and Radiation Docket and
Information Center
Environmental
Protection Agency
Mailcode: 2822T
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20460.
6. COMMENTS ARE DUE BEFORE NOVEMBER 11, 2008.
If
these plans are not stopped, we may eke out our lives chewing
the equivalent of Ma Chalmers’ moldy
soybeans.
Ma Chalmers is a character in Ayn
Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged (NY: Signet, 1996), 858, 862.
Because government bureaucrats had taken control of all
transportation, and arbitrarily decided that soybeans were
more important than the wheat crop of Minnesota, that wheat
crop--vital to human survival--was left to rot. Millions of dollars in tax money
had been given to Ma Chalmers' "Project
Soybean," a sociological project intended to change people's
behavior, “for the purpose of
reconditioning the dietary habits of the nation.” A
bureaucrat explained the government's action: “Well, after all, it is a matter of
opinion whether wheat is essential to a nations'
welfare—there are those of more progressive views who feel
that the soybean is, perhaps, of far greater value [than
grain]." As a result, the wheat rotted and the soybeans
were too moldy to eat.
SOURCES CITED:
The ANPR:
Environmental Protection
Agency, “Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,” 40 CFR Chapter I
[EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-0318; FRL-8694-2] RIN 2060-AP12, “Regulating
Greenhouse Gas Emissions under the Clean Air Act.” Signed by the EPA
Administrator July 11, 2008:
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/downloads/ANPRPreamble.pdf.
The Supreme Court
Decision:
Massachusetts et al. V. Environmental Protection Agency et al.
Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia
Circuit No. 05–1120. Decided April 2, 2007:
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=21106.
The Supreme Court decision and the
Executive Order are discussed in the ANPR, pages 78-83.
The Canadian Government statement on carbon dioxide is by the
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, which advised that "growers should
regard CO2 as a nutrient." Studies have shown that plants suffer and
die when CO2 falls below 200 parts per million. The present level is
about 380 ppm. Early in the Earth's history, CO2 has been as high as
5,000 ppm. Plant life grew vigorously when levels were between 2,000
and 1,000 ppm.
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