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Ward Let the EPA do its job Among the programs and services currently threatened by the Congressional budget cutters are the Environmental Protection Agency and the Clean Air Act. Here in Alabama, Public Service Commissioner Twinkle Cavanaugh has quoted information from polluting industries that seem to overstate the cost of addressing the harm caused by carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. asics kayano 21 donna In sum, laws, regulations and agencies designed to protect us and our environment for the long run are under attack by the shortsighted, who are looking only at this year’s bottom line. For more than 40 years, despite dire predictions of economic damage, the EPA and the Clean Air Act have saved money as well as health in Alabama and across the country. Our common atmosphere should not be allowed to become a free waste dump for harmful pollutants, and the EPA has a good record of preventing that at a lower cost than its opponents project. adidas superstar uomo miglior prezzo Consider some examples: Sulfur dioxide, which causes acid rain, was reduced below the target amount earlier than scheduled and at about one fourth cheap jerseys the projected cost. market for catalytic converters, lowered lead emissions and other tailpipe pollution and improved health and the economy at the same time. There is more to be done. A recent Harvard study shows that fossil fuel electricity only looks cheap. Most of the full costs of using it about a third to more than half of a trillion dollars annually are paid by taxpayers or individuals for increased health care costs, injury and death, without counting the full economic fallout from environmental pollution and degradation. new balance flagship store milano According to the study’s calculations, full life cycle costing of coal would raise the average 12 cent cost per kilowatt hour by from 9 to 27 cents, which would make renewable resources very competitive. goedkoop air max 2017 In addition, Alabama’s use of coal is draining $1.39 billion per year from the state in net purchases from Colombia and states like Wyoming. That money could be spent in Alabama on developing a newer economic engine for the state, based on clean energy jobs which allow us to leave water, soil, and air usable by future generations. We are being persuaded that we must choose between economic health and environmental health. Nike Air Max 2017 Heren rood This is a false choice. Baskets Under Armour The BP oil contamination of the Gulf is a clear example for Alabama that both are involved environment and economy. The Gulf area economy has been severely impacted by the damaged environment. adidas neo uomo Alabama had a history of selling itself based on cheap, unskilled labor. Air Max 90 Yeezy We learned from that mistake, but now we’re selling ourselves based on cheap, dirty energy, which is unsustainable. We believe that it is morally and economically important to look out for the prospects of those who come after us, rather than selling out the future for a seemingly expedient, short sighted, short term gain. The EPA is not only essential for the long term health of our portion of Planet Earth, it has proved to be a good investment. EPA has protected us for 40 years at a return of $40 for every dollar http://www.cheapjerseys11.com/ spent for the first 20 years and a 4 to 1 return in the last 20. Allow the EPA to continue to do the job that Congress and the Supreme Court ruling has mandated for it. They are required to address the hazards of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases resulting from fossil fuel use tat are a danger to our health as well as to the environment.

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