Gut Wrenching News: Air, Water, Wildlife and Your Health are at Risk

By Nancy Chuda founder and Editor in Chief of LuxEcoLiving and co-founder of Healthy Child Healthy World
What price would you pay to protect our countries most coveted resources?
Air Pollution

When EPA no longer exists

Last week, Republicans launched an unprecedented attack on our environmental protections. While under fire as the drama mounted concerning the debt-ceiling negotiations, GOP representatives added riders to cut the 2012 spending bill for the Environmental Protection Agency.
You can worry about entitlements like Social Security and Medicare being cut but without environmental regulatory protections American’s will face grave health threats. One trusted source, Natural Resources Defense Council president Frances Beinecke wrote recently, this body of lawmakers stands an excellent chance of becoming “the most anti-environment House of Representatives” in U.S. history.
Our country has become divided between those who believe there are health threats from environmental pollution and those who just don’t believe that pollution has an impact at all.
The real drama is between paid lobbyists and the GOP representatives… many of whom do not favor and have voted to “stop,” “block” or “undermine” efforts to protect the environment 110 times since January.
For the 112th U.S. Congress,  stalwart representatives Henry Waxman and Edward Markey – two senior Democrats with solid green credentials – recently charted all the votes taken so far this year. The Republican-led House, according to Markey and Waxman’s rundown of 110 antienvironment votes made by the House so far this year, on average 97% of Republican members voted for the antigreen positions, while 84% of Democrats supported the progreen position. “As long as that massive chasm exists – and as long as Republicans view anything green as an ideological threat – we have no chance of crafting meaningful political action on long-term challenges like climate change or energy.”
Climate change and energy should be considered step-problems compared to the pre-disposed genetic markers that will succumb to an avalanche of exposures to unmonitored environmental pollutants, now and in the future. Our congress has been playing Russian Roulette for decades; an American Chernobyl of gargantuan  pomposity.
In recent years the Republican Party has defined itself as staunchly anti-EPA and generally anti-environmental protection. Whether that means opposing legislation to curb climate change or new rules to promote energy-efficient lightbulbs, if it can be considered green, then the majority of the GOP is almost always against it. The antigreen ideology has  been amplified by the rise of the Tea Party, and Republican presidential candidates on the campaign trail are fighting to see who can come across as more hostile to environmental regulations.
Give me a break! Let’m drink Green Tea! Old Newt and Michelle Bachmann have their own agenda’s and contracts for your earth. Both want to abolish the EPA.

And I can’t wait to catch SNL’s sketch of Sarah Palin, at a motorcycle rally,  summing up the prevailing GOP attitude when she had this to say during her recent gas guzzling cross-country bus tour:  “I love the smell of emissions.”
Extreme political polarization of environmental and energy issues isn’t a recent phenomenon. Just like those who believe the melting of the polar ice caps is a real sign of Global Warming,  there have long been prominent conservatives who proudly called themselves conservationists back in the days when Republicans for Environmental Protection – an actual political group, founded in 1995 – wasn’t  just an oxymoron.
Theodore Roosevelt -  who carried a big stick has long been remembered as the greenest President in U.S. history. Teddy helped create major national parks and launched the U.S. Forest Service. Let’s not forget Richard Nixon created the EPA and signed the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts. And George H.W. Bush signed the landmark 1990 amendment to the Clean Air Act and supported a cap-and-trade program that successfully fought acid rain. His son, following in his footsteps wearing a ten gallon Texas oil patch hat, created the world’s largest marine protected area when he established the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument off Hawaii.
It’s as if monuments mean more to the GOP than adequate health protections. Here’s a partial list of the kick Em in the shins- the top 40 riders that antienvironmentalists of the House of Health Horrors produced last week:
* A rider that would prevent the EPA from issuing any regulations on greenhouse-gas emissions over the next year – despite the fact that the Supreme Court has ruled the agency has the responsibility to regulate those emissions as a public health threat under the Clean Air Act.
* A rider that would stop the EPA from carrying out tough new automobile-fuel-efficiency standards that were announced last week – standards that have the support of all the major automakers.
* A rider that would prevent the EPA from labeling the toxic ash left over from coal combustion as hazardous waste – something that would no doubt alarm the people of Kingston, Tenn., buried by a coal-ash spill in 2008.
What’s really hazardous – is the behavior between the GOP and the environmentalists, Democrats still in charge of the Senate. Those riders are unlikely to remain in the final EPA-Interior spending bill. Politics as usual! The demands were not about policy rather posturing for political downsizing of government… Wait a minute…isn’t environmental protection an entitlement for every American citizen?
Democrat or Republican, future generations will suffer the consequences. Case in point, conservatives care less about environmental regulations but more about business and personal freedom.
At a recent rally for Republicans for Environmental Protection, the real  oxymoron that could be a reality show, the former Utah governor and Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman stated, “We will be judged by how well we were stewards of those [natural] resources,” Huntsman said. “Conservation is conservative. I’m not ashamed to be a conservationist.”
Yet sadly, cancer has claimed the lives of many in the  Huntsman family and the big C  might be tied to the petrochemical empire from which he rules.
I don’t know how you feel about this issue? I don’t believe it’s black or white, democrat or republican. I believe there is no debt ceiling when it comes to our nation’s health.
Asthmatic child

Incidence of childhood Asthma is off the charts

Without adequate protection the polluter will never have to pay and the price of your health, especially your children’s will suffer the consequences of a political quagmire which places greater emphasis on indebtedness to the party not the people it represents.

 

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Article by Nancy Chuda

Nancy Chuda is a seasoned broadcast journalist, television writer/producer, talk show host and author. Her career spans over three decades having appeared on both national and cable television. In 1971 she authored one of America’s first low-calorie cookbooks, How To Gorge George Without Fattening Fanny, published by Hawthorn Books. Appearing as a regular guest on Dinah’s Place, Dinah Shore’s ABC daytime talk show. And later on The Johnny Carson Show, The Today Show with Barbara Walters, Merv Griffin, Phil Donahue, and David Frost. In 1972, Nancy and ABC’s Good Morning America co-produced Michael Krause produced a cable program, The Low- Calorie Gallery, based on her best selling cook book. In 1975, hired by Warner-Amex as part of a creative team, she was responsible for hosting and producing content for Columbus Then and Now, a program, the invention of QUBE, an interactive television system which played a pivotal role in the history of American cable television. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QUBE In 1978 she developed a series for ABC’s Good Morning America based on an article which appeared in Mother Earth News magazine. The Integral Urban House, a case study project and model for a sound urban habitat sponsored by the Farallones Institute in Berkley California was the first example of green architecture ever to be televised. In 1979, Nancy co-produced and hosted Sunnyside a Los Angeles based public affairs program viewed on the CBS affiliate station KNXT, From 1980-1984, she appeared on KABC’s Eyewitness News as entertainment reporter and film critic. Her environmental advocacy began when her daughter was diagnosed with cancer. In 1990 she co-produced an Emmy nominated ABC Variety Special, An Evening With Friends For The Environment to benefit Mothers and Others for a Livable Planet one of the first national children’s environmental health advocacy groups in which she served as a volunteer. Currently, she is the co-founder and President Emeritus of Healthy Child Healthy World, a non-profit organization established to honor the Chuda’s only child, Colette, who died in 1991 at the age of 5 from Wilm’s tumor a nonhereditary childhood cancer. She is also the co-founder of The Colette Chuda Environmental Fund, a donor-advised fund which supports major epidemiological research on children’s health. Nancy has won numerous awards for her advocacy. In 1996, the California League of Conservation Voters Environmental Leadership Award, The Healthy Schools Heroes Award, presented to both her and her husband James Chuda by California Governor Gray Davis for their legislative efforts in securing The Healthy Schools Act which was signed into law in September, 2000. In 2003, Parent’s Magazine published an article Mom’s On A Mission and awarded Nancy for her environmental leadership for children’s environmental health. She serves as an associate of the Director’s Council of Public Representatives of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and was appointed by President Clinton’s Health and Human Services Secretary, Donna Shalala, to serve as a member of the National Advisory Council for the National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) a position she held for four years. In 2010, along with her husband James she founded LuxEcoLiving. Nancy Chuda tagged this post with: , , , , , , , , , Read 93 articles by Nancy Chuda

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