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The Clean Air Act is directly responsible for
saving lives, improving health, and decreasing hospitalizations and lost school
and work days. According to the EPA, in 2010, the Clean Air Act will save
23,000 lives and prevent 1.7 million asthma attacks, 4.1 million lost work days,
and more than 68,000 hospitalizations and emergency room visits.
Gutting the Clean Air Act by removing EPA's authority to regulate
greenhouse gases -- particularly from huge sources such as coal-fired power
plants -- moves us in precisely the wrong direction on global warming.
In its first two decades alone, the Act provided benefits 42 times
greater than the estimated costs of regulation, including decreased healthcare
costs and reduced lost work time worth $22.2 trillion.
And, the
Clean Air Act already provides many of the necessary tools to reduce greenhouse
pollutants. Under the Act, new coal-fired power plants must be built, if
at all, with meaningful greenhouse emissions-reduction requirements.
Rather than preventing the EPA from fulfilling its duties under the Act,
we should be moving swiftly to use the Act to curb global warming, before
it's too late.
Please take one minute today to send a letter
to your Senator letting them know we need to curb global warming, we need the
Clean Air Act to do so, and we need to oppose all moves to gut the
Act
Chuck Grassley Phone:(202) 224-3744 Fax:(202) 224-6020 Tom Harkin Phone:(202) 224-3254 Fax:(202) 224-9369