I am somewhat stunned that the EPA folks had the courage to do this. They have been such lackeys for so many years. Maybe with the election of Obama they didn't fear internal retribution from on high?

The EPA position has been, since the Reagan era, that since CO2 is naturally occurring in the atmosphere, it is NOT a pollutant. It has been a marvelously Jesuitical position. I don't think courage is involve. They are afraid of Obama and the people he will bring with him.

CO2 is like vitamin A. Not enough and you die. Too much and you die. But within a certain range all is well. We are already above the level of the healthy range (300-350 ppm).

I am somewhat stunned that the EPA folks had the courage to do this.

It's likely a ploy to launch industry-favored legislation to blunt more widesweeping rules that the Obama Administration would seek to implement. The industry next year would cry "You're already over-regulating us, what are you trying to do; kill jobs??" I see no other motivation from the Bush Administration, given their rush to set anti-environmental policy on a whole host of issues, including less regulation on coal mountaintop extraction.

Of course they would have a point if they said that.

To be honest the constant "alarm, alarm, alarm, it's already too late !" articles are progressing in turning the entire population against any global warming policies. If those policies start costing jobs (and how can you possibly avoid that ?) everyone, including Obama (perhaps especially Obama, he's a demagogue, and will not go against what people are calling for), will start crying to relieve the opressive co2 legislation.

and what special powers do you have to read the mind of obama and the future of legislation ?

He's pulling your leg. Obviously you don't speak Dutch/Flammish. Oelewapper power of course!:

http://www.woordvandedag.nl/Woord.aspx/Oelewapper

oe·le·wap·per
1 [pej.] waardeloos persoon => sufferd

= Useless person, idiot, moron. Well chosen name.

Environmental laws can create jobs building the equipment that cleans the air.