EPA, SEC carry the torch on U.S. environmental progress
Originally published on the CSRHUB blog.
While the EU charges ahead with carbon trading, stricter environmental laws and better enforcement, we here in America hang our heads in shame. Our Federal government is in environmental denial and the media cries Cassandra. Al Gore goes to a highly-publicized meeting with President Obama to lobby for climate change mitigation, while Obama has still not honored his promise to reinstall solar panels on the White House roof. Businesses beg for definitive rulings on issues such as carbon pricing and environmental social governance (ESG) reporting requirements, while the legislature clamors (successfully) “drill baby drill” and accuses environmentalists of favoring spotted owls over jobs. Our leaders’ attitudes seem to be that climate change has to wait until the economy has turned around.
Then the EPA brought transparency to chemicals deemed harmful in more than 100 health and safety studies that industry had claimed were "confidential,” releasing these studies to the public. Another example: the EPA is limiting releases of heavy metals and tightening controls on sulphur, nitrogen oxides and particulate matter emissions from electricity generators.