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Bush Makes Right Call on CO2; NCPA's Burnett Applauds President's 
Decision On Emissions Caps

DALLAS, TX, Mar. 15 -/E-Wire/--
President Bush's announcement that the administration will not impose 
mandatory emissions reductions for carbon dioxide on the nation's 
power plants is good news for our nation's energy and environmental 
policy, according to H. Sterling Burnett, senior policy analyst with 
the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).

Critics in the environmental movement charged that Bush's 
announcement signaled a reversal from his campaign position. However, 
as Burnett points out, had the president imposed the CO2 reductions, 
he would have reversed himself on two issues that are even more 
important -- establishing a fiscally sound national energy policy and 
protecting our economy from the Kyoto Global Warming Protocol.

Said Burnett: "President Bush showed great wisdom and leadership in 
deciding not to allow the EPA to regulate CO2 as a pollutant. 
Demanding that utilities reduce CO2 emissions would have undercut the 
president's efforts to develop a national energy policy that reduces 
our reliance on foreign oil and gas supplies. And it would have put 
energy costs out of reach for many low- income Americans.

"Further, had Bush allowed the EPA to impose these regulations, it 
would have been tantamount to his unilaterally enacting the Kyoto 
Global Warming Protocol -- which he has promised not to allow to 
become law.

"This decision shows that the president stands united with the Senate 
in opposition to binding the U.S. to a climate change agreement that 
would tie our hands while exempting some of the worlds worst 
polluters. To do so would hamper our ability to compete in the global 
market place, while doing almost nothing to prevent global warming."

Burnett specializes in environmental policy for the NCPA. Last year 
he was appointed as a member of the new Environment and Natural 
Resources Task Force in the Texas Comptroller's e-Texas commission, 
2000. In addition to his role with the NCPA, he is also an advisor to 
the American Legislative Exchange Council's Energy, Environment, 
Natural Resources and Agriculture Task Force. He has appeared on such 
programs as the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Special Report with Brit 
Hume and on ABC Radio News. He is frequently quoted in some of the 
nation's leading publications and has written commentaries that have 
appeared in such publications as Environmental Ethics, USA Today, Los 
Angeles Daily News, The Washington Times, The Dallas Morning News, 
Rocky Mountain News, Miami Herald, and the Detroit News.

SOURCE National Center for Policy Analysis

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/CONTACT: Sean Tuffnell of the National Center for Policy Analysis, 
972-386-6272

/NOTE TO EDITORS: If you would like to contact Burnett for more 
information on the impact of the president's decision, call the 
NCPA's media department at 972-386-6272./

/Web site: http://www.ncpa.org/

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