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The Obama administration has become extremely aware of climate regulations and proposing new standards for alternative motor fuels to be utilized. Following many of the EPA regulations that are set forth the administration wants to start getting ahead in the biofuel industry in a means to abolish most of the greenhouse gas emissions that the world is still being forced to have to deal with every single day. The Environmental protection agency is working hard to assure that the proposed Biofuel's are not going to endanger our climate any further. As everyone primarily knows the EPA is involved in a lot of different things that are here to help the world remain in the stature that it needs to be in. They do want to do anything that is going to endanger any aspects of life in the United States. The EPA is responsible for a lot of different acts that are set aside in a means to help people and the environment remain safe from any hazardous wastes or things of that nature. Many people are speculating that the EPA regulations should not be mingled in the production of the biofuels. However, how can you expect the EPA not
to be concerned with the production of the fuels when they are concerned about every aspect of life itself? Many people fear that biofuels although they claim that they are going to be great for the country and the economy as a whole could actually have more adverse effects on the world in general. They are supposed to release less greenhouse gas emissions and from studies this has not always been seen to be true in the least. The EPA regulations want to enforce that the biofuels will be tested by every means of science that can do so. They want to assure if this conversion to this fuel is going to be a good or a bad thing. Obviously if the fuel is going to end up being a bigger hazard for the atmosphere then our current gasoline is there is no need to try to transfer over to utilizing it. Many people that are involved in the biofuel industry are having many adverse things to say concerning the EPA. The EPA suggested trying to convert greenhouse emissions over a 100 year span opposed to converting it over a 30 year time frame. They claim the longer the span that they can stretch it out over the lower the people will have to end up paying for this fuel. In protecting the environment you need to ensure that costs are kept in mind as well. No one is going to want to try to help protect the environment if their pocket books are going to end up suffering in the end with it. |