Not happy with the Bush administration's proposed new rules for the Endangered Species Act? You've got 30 days to complain. The New York Times editorial board has posted how you can send in your comments:
A number of readers of today’s editorial about the Bush administration’s proposed revisions to the Endangered Species Act have asked where they can express their opinions during the 30-day comment period...
After the proposed rule appears, there will be two ways in which to respond:
Online, at Regulations.gov
By mail, to:
Public Comment Processing,
Attention: 1018-AT50
Division of Policy and Directives Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service
4401 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 222,
Arlington, VA 22203
Comments:
Posted 08/14/2008 06:55pm with
Anyone who is unclear why defending the right of the public to participate in government decisions about the environment is important, or the specifics of what a good process looks like in different countries, is invited to check out a new publication from the World Resourcs Institute called “Voice and Choice: Opening the Door to Environmental Democracy.” It’s available for free download here:
http://www.accessinitiative.org/resource/voice-and-choice…
Posted 08/14/2008 09:51pm with
Nope these animals are screwed, but hey think of all the benefits! Yeah, I can’t think of too many either. Better analogies?
http://www.236.com/blog/w/lee_camp/in_defense_of_bushs_pl…
Sure.