California Attorney General Jerry Brown Friday commended the Environmental Protection Agency for taking the federal government's "first concrete step toward curbing global warming" by issuing a proposed determination that greenhouse gases endanger public health or welfare.
"After years of inexcusable neglect under the Bush Administration, the EPA has taken the first concrete step toward curbing global warming by making a preliminary determination that greenhouse gases endanger public health or welfare." Attorney General Brown said. "This proposed endangerment determination opens the door to the first serious national effort to reduce greenhouse gases."
This proposed determination stems from the Supreme Court's decision in Massachusetts v. EPA -- a case in which California was a lead plaintiff -- which required EPA to determine whether the greenhouse gas emissions that lead to global warming "may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare."
The Bush Administration refused to comply with the court's order to make such a determination.