EPA
chief Gina McCarthy
said Wednesday that the Obama
administration is finished waiting for Congress to act on climate
change and plans to bypass the in developing a federal response. Ms. McCarthy,
who was confirmed last month as Environmental
Protection Agency administrator, cited President Obama’s June 25
speech at Georgetown University, in which he unveiled his Climate Action Plan
and vowed to make combatting climate change a priority of his second term.
Mr. Obama gave “what I really think is a most remarkable
speech by a president of the United States,” said Ms. McCarthy
in remarks at the University of Colorado Boulder.
“Essentially, he said that it
is time to act,” she said. “And he said he wasn’t going to wait for Congress, but that he had
administrative authorities and that it was time to start utilizing those more
effectively and in a more concerted way.”
She insisted that reducing
greenhouse-gas emissions could be accomplished without harming economic growth,
calling the tension between the two priorities a “false choice.”
“We’re going to do this this
year, next year, the following year, until people understand these are not
scary things to do, these are actions we can all do, they’re actions that
benefit everybody, that will grow the economy, and they’re actions that will protect
the health and safety of individuals,” Ms. McCarthy
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