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PRESS RELEASEPew Environment Group Applauds Early Steps by Obama Administration to Reduce Global Warming Pollution26 January 2009 Contact: Brandon MacGillis – 202.887.8830 WASHINGTON - Today, the Pew Environment Group applauded President Obama's decision to instruct the Environmental Protection Agency to review California's waiver to regulate automobile tailpipe emissions and for the Transportation Department to issue guidelines that will ensure the nation's auto fleet reaches an average fuel efficiency of at least 35 miles per gallon by 2020, if not earlier. "During the campaign President Obama promised to move our nation toward greater energy independence and address global warming. Today, he made the first down payment on fulfilling that promise," said Phyllis Cuttino who directs the Pew Environment Group's U.S. Global Warming Campaign. "Amidst the array of challenges facing his administration, President Obama's actions today send a clear signal to America and the world that his administration will play a leadership role on energy and global warming." Citing the need for early action to decrease U.S. dependence on oil and global warming pollution, the Pew Environment Group last week called on President Obama to take four specific executive actions to start forging a safer, cleaner energy future. Those items included:
Last week EPA Director Lisa Jackson pledged to regulate carbon dioxide under the Clean Air Act. "Taking these two steps within the first week of his presidency demonstrates his unwavering commitment. But we will need President Obama's continued leadership to solve this crisis," said Cuttino. "This is a win, win for all Americans." # # # Background: Download the ad that ran in USA Today on January 21, 2009. (PDF) Pew Environment Group Calls on President Obama to Act Now on Global Warming - Pew Environment Group, 21 January 2009
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