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Bush and the EPA

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   by:AcaDemon    
This paper shows how the Bush administration has relaxed rules and changed regulations for the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), which has in turn caused harm to the Environment. Ensuring clean air and water is the most pressing issue for the future of the entire world, not just the United States, and the changes in regulations have caused many to believe that foreign policy and setting a good example through what the United States is doing has become unimportant to the Bush administration. The writer shows that there are many issues that Bush must address when it comes to the environment, and it is vital that he do so now, so that the EPA can continue to do its job with efficiency and so that other countries will see the importance of keeping pollution out of the air and water.
Published: November 12, 2006
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