Whitman Learned of Greenhouse Gas Report From Media

Date: June 13, 2002

Source: News Room

EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman has said she was not told in advance about a controversial Bush administration report that concluded greenhouse gas emissions produced by human activity was the primary cause of global warming. The report caused a stir last week among environmentalists because it appeared to align the administration with scientists who believe vehicle emissions and pollution from power plants and oil refineries have caused global temperatures to rise. Whitman said she was not even aware of the study until news organizations reported it. Environmental groups have long questioned whether Whitman has a voice in setting administration environmental policies.

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