Where is the Bush Administration on the controversial issue of climate change?
The president and the entire administration, including myself, view the climate change issue as a real issue, an issue of concern. As in the administration, the president and the government have been investing about a little over $5 billion a year in technologies and research trying to address the climate change issue. For EPA’s part, we have a number of pieces of the research effort that we’re very directly involved in. One of those is a program called Methane to Markets. Methane is actually one of the more potent greenhouse gasses. And what we have been working, with a variety of industries here in the United States and now we’re exporting that, is to capture methane, which is a potent greenhouse gas, and then use it as a fuel source. So again, win-win. So we have that program. We also have a program called Climate Leaders where we’re working with a number of businesses to… This suggests that you’re trying to limit greenhouse gasses, but my question was do you accept a central prem
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