How the EPA?s Green Tyranny is Stifling America

How the EPA?s Green Tyranny is Stifling America

by Rich Trzupek
How the EPA?s Green Tyranny is Stifling America

How the EPA?s Green Tyranny is Stifling America

by Rich Trzupek

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Overview

The relationship between environmental regulation and economic growth has gone from dysfunctional to disastrous under the leadership of Barack Obama’s USEPA Administrator, Lisa Jackson. Jackson’s EPA has assumed broad new powers and promulgated sweeping new regulations unlike anything that America has seen since the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act were signed into law forty years ago. While much of the public has focused on the EPA’s plans to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, the Agency’s power grab extends into far more areas of society and the economy than fossil fuel use alone.

Rich Trzupek explains why Obama’s EPA is different and more dangerous, than any other since the Agency was created forty years ago. From the oceans to consumer products, from the manufacturing line to the showroom floor, the tentacles of this EPA are silently creeping into more and more parts of our lives as Lisa Jackson smilingly assures the nation that everything the EPA does generates revenue rather than costing industry billions of dollars and America hundreds of thousands of jobs.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594035890
Publisher: Encounter Books
Publication date: 05/10/2011
Series: Encounter Broadsides
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 780 KB

About the Author

Rich Trzupek is a chemist and principal consultant at environmental engineering and consulting firm Mostardi Platt Environmental. Trzupek is a contributing editor at FrontPageMag.com and the author of McGraw-Hill's Air Quality Compliance and Permitting Guide and the upcoming book Regulators Gone Wild: How the EPA Is Ruining American Industry (Encounter Books).
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