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Bill gives lawyers a license to raid treasury

Andrew P. Morriss

Issue date: 10/31/07 Section: Opinion

Guess who's coming to save us from global warming?

Not EPA, not the Energy Department, not even Al Gore, but the nation's lawyers.

Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., and more than a dozen other members of the House want to let individuals sue the federal government for not reducing its own greenhouse gas emissions, and collect up to $1.5 million a year for "beneficial mitigation projects" to offset global warming.

This astounding invitation to interest groups and lawyers to help themselves to taxpayers' money is tucked away in the innocuously titled "Carbon Neutral Government Act of 2007."

Waxman's giveaway has three parts. Part 1 sounds innocent enough, wa series of mandates for government agencies annually to inventory and report their greenhouse gas emissions, benchmark buildings' energy efficiency, and conduct a host of studies; EPA-created targets for federal agencies to reduce their emissions; permission for federal agencies to buy greenhouse gas "offsets," and the like.

But the carbon-offset part is problematic, there are no reliable standards yet to determine when money actually buys something that reduces carbon and when it just ends up in someone's pocket.

An investigation by Britain's respected Financial Times revealed "widespread instances of people and organizations buying worthless credits that do not yield any reductions in carbon emissions," "brokers providing services of questionable or no value," and other problems. Throwing federal money into this market seems a lot like sending sheep to be shorn.

Despite the problems, Waxman's bill will have agencies scrambling to buy offsets. And when they do, agencies' spending on carbon offsets will not be a separate line in the federal budget but scattered throughout.

This reduces the chance that taxpayers might ask annoying questions about why, for example, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has started spending money on planting trees instead of on investigating discrimination complaints or why the Department of Veterans Affairs is subsidizing wind farms instead of paying for veterans' medical care.

Part 2 of Waxman's plan makes sure the agencies buy the offsets by authorizing virtually anyone to sue the government for "harm" caused by any "federal agency's failure to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions" as required by the law.

How might the Social Security Administration's greenhouse gas emissions hurt you?
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Shanda

posted 11/02/07 @ 1:54 PM MST

Having a bill like this will take away even more funds from the Federal Government to actually work on fixing the problem. This will invite any scumbag who wants to sue the government to take a piece of the pie. (Continued…)

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