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Obama yields on smog rule in face of GOP demands


Obama scraps stricter smog regulation, bowing to business, GOP but angering liberal backers


Julie Pace and Dina Cappiello, Associated Press, On Friday September 2, 2011, 9:32 pm EDT




WASHINGTON (AP) -- In a dramatic reversal, President Barack Obama on Friday scrubbed a clean-air regulation that aimed to reduce health-threatening smog, yielding to bitterly protesting businesses and congressional Republicans who complained the rule would kill jobs in America's ailing economy.


Withdrawal of the proposed regulation marked the latest in a string of retreats by the president in the face of GOP opposition, and it drew quick criticism from liberals. Environmentalists, a key Obama constituency, accused him of caving to corporate polluters, and the American Lung Association threatened to restart the legal action it had begun against rules proposed by President George W. Bush.


The White House has been under heavy pressure from GOP lawmakers and major industries, which have slammed the stricter standard as an unnecessary jobs killer. The Environmental Protection Agency, whose scientific advisers favored the tighter limits, had predicted the proposed change would cost up to $90 billion a year, making it one of the most expensive environmental regulations ever imposed in the U.S.


However, the Clean Air Act bars the EPA from considering the costs of complying when setting public health standards.


Obama said his decision was made in part to reduce regulatory burdens and uncertainty at a time of rampant questions about the strength of the U.S. economy.


Underscoring the economic concerns: a new report Friday that showed the economy essentially adding no jobs in August and the unemployment rate stubbornly stuck at 9.1 percent.


The regulation would have reduced concentrations of ground-level ozone, the main ingredient in smog, a powerful lung irritant that can cause asthma and other lung ailments. Smog is created when emissions from cars, power and chemical plants, refineries and other factories mix in sunlight and heat.


Republican lawmakers, already emboldened by Obama's concessions on extending Bush-era tax cuts and his agreement to more than $1 trillion in spending reductions as the price for raising the nation's debt ceiling, had pledged to try to block the stricter smog standards as well as other EPA regulations when they returned to Washington after Labor Day.


A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, had muted praise for the White House Friday, saying that withdrawal of the smog regulation was a good first step toward removing obstacles that are blocking business growth.


"But it is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to stopping Washington Democrats' agenda of tax hikes, more government `stimulus' spending and increased regulations, which are all making it harder to create more American jobs," said Boehner spokesman Michael Steel.


Thomas Donohue, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said the move was "an enormous victory for America's job creators, the right decision by the president and one that will help reduce the uncertainty facing businesses."


White House officials said the president's decision was not the product of industry pressure, and they said the administration would continue to fight other efforts by Republicans to dismantle the EPA's authority.


But that was little consolation for many of the president's supporters. The group MoveOn.org issued a scathing statement, saying Obama's decision was one it would have expected from his Republican predecessor.


"Many MoveOn members are wondering today how they can ever work for President Obama's re-election, or make the case for him to their neighbors, when he does something like this, after extending the Bush tax cuts for the rich and giving in to tea party demands on the debt deal," said Justin Ruben, the group's executive director.


The American Lung Association, which had sued the EPA over Bush's smog standards, said it would resume its legal fight now that Obama was essentially endorsing the weaker limit. The group had suspended its lawsuit after the Obama administration pledged to change it.


Obama's decision, in fact, mirrors one made by Bush in 2008. After EPA scientists recommended a stricter standard to better protect public health, Bush personally intervened after hearing complaints from electric utilities and other affected industries. His EPA set a standard of 75 parts per billion, stricter than one adopted in 1997, but not as strong as federal scientists said was needed to protect public health.


In March, the EPA's independent panel of scientific advisers sent a letter to the agency's administrator, Lisa Jackson, saying it was its unanimous recommendation to make the smog standards stronger and that the evidence was "sufficiently certain" that the range proposed in January 2010 under Obama would benefit public health.


But the White House, which has pledged to base decisions on science, said Friday the science behind its initial decision needed to be updated, a process already under way at EPA. The smog standard now is to be revised until 2013.

Whether Obama still occupies the White House at that point depends on the outcome of next year's presidential election.


Cass Sunstein, the head of the White House regulatory office, said changing the smog regulation now, only to have it be reconsidered again in two years, would create unnecessary uncertainty for the private sector and local governments.


The stricter limits initially proposed by Obama would have doubled the number of counties in violation. Smoggy cities such as Los Angeles and Houston would have been joined by counties in California's Napa Valley and one in Kansas with a population of 3,000. They would have had up to 20 years to meet the new limits, once EPA settled on a final number, or would have faced federal penalties.


In his statement, the president said scrapping the stronger smog standards did not reflect a weakening of his commitment to protecting public health and the environment.


"I will continue to stand with the hardworking men and women at the EPA as they strive every day to hold polluters accountable and protect our families from harmful pollution," Obama said.


Even before Friday's decision -- announced as many Americans were paying more attention to their Labor Day weekend plans than the news -- the White House has faced some criticism for its record on the environment. Obama abandoned a campaign pledge to set the first-ever limits on the pollution blamed for global warming, and he announced an expansion of offshore drilling before the Gulf oil spill sidelined those plans.


However, he has successfully taken other steps to reduce air pollution, such as doubling fuel efficiency standards for cars and light trucks, clamping down on pollution from power plants that blows downwind and setting the first national standard for mercury, a toxic metal, from power plants, all in the face of Republican and industry opposition.


The ground-level ozone standard is closely associated with public health -- something the president said he wouldn't compromise in his regulatory review.



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whachel1976 发表于 2011-9-4 02:20:58
smog  [smɔg]
n.烟雾
GOP      
abbr.大老党(美国共和党的别称)(=Grand Old Party )
scrap  [skræp]
n.碎片;废金属[ pl.]剩饭;点滴 vt.废弃
scrub  [skrʌb]
v.用力擦洗,把…擦净;取消 n.灌木丛
bitterly  [ˈbitəli]
ad.悲痛地;憎恨地
constituency  [kən'stitjuənsi]   
n.选区, 选区的选民, 支持者, 主顾
cave  [keiv]   
n.洞穴, 山洞
v.挖空,塌落, 屈服
corporate  [ˈkɔ:pərit]
a.法人团体的,公司的;全体的,共同的
EPA      
abbr. 环境保护局(=Environmental Protection Agency)
rampant  [ˈræmpənt]
a.猖獗的,肆虐的;过于繁茂的
ozone  [ˈəuzəun]
n.臭氧
asthma  [ˈæsmə]
n.气喘,哮喘
embolden  [imˈbəuldən]
v.给…壮胆,鼓励
concession  [kənˈseʃən]
n.让步,妥协;特许(权);承认,认可
tip  [tip]
n.末端;小费;忠告 v.倾斜,倒下;给小费
dismantle  [disˈmæntl]
vt.拆开,拆卸;废除,取消
consolation  [ˌkɔnsəˈleiʃən]
n.安慰,慰藉
scathing  [ˈskeiðiŋ]
a.苛刻的,严厉的
intervene  [ˌintəˈvi:n]
vi.干涉,干预;干扰,阻挠
unanimous  [ju:ˈnæniməs]
a.全体一致的,一致同意的
clamp down  
施加压力, 钳制, 制止, 取缔, 强制执行
downwind  [ˌdaun'wind]   
adv.顺风
adj.顺风的
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muhouxiaotian 发表于 2011-9-4 07:22:57
EPA    Environmental Protection Agency 美国环保署
rampant  adj.(尤指疾病, 社会弊端)猖獗的; 无法控制的

stubbornly adv.倔强地;顽强地;顽固地
concentration  n.专心, 专注 集中, 集结

ingredient  n.(混合物的)组成部分; 配料

irritant  adj.有刺激性的 使无效的, 使失效的

asthma n.〈医〉气喘; 哮喘

ailment n.疾病(尤指慢性病), 不适

refinery n.精炼厂

embolden vt.鼓励,使有胆量

stimulus n.刺激物; 激励物; 促进因素

dismantle vt.拆开, 拆卸废除, 取消

consolation n.安慰,慰问 起安慰作用的人(或事物)

scathing adj.(言词、文章)严厉的;尖刻的,不留情的adv.严厉地;尖刻地

unanimous adj.全体一致的; 一致同意的; 无异议的
compromise n.妥协, 折中方法 vi.折中解决vt.连累, 危害, 损害


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