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After a lengthy process and input from over one million citizens (90% in favor) the Clinton Administration produced the Roadless Rule, which was designed to protect 58 million acres of our national forests from road build ing, thus preserving these wildlands from the chain saw and bulldozer. When Bush took office, he ordered suspension of this rule, but was subsequently forced to retract his suspension under public pressure. The Bush Administration then refused to defend the Roadless Rule in court against big timber and other special interests. It later proposed modification of this rule that would cede this protection of our national forests to individual state governors, who would actually have to petition the Administration to protect nation al forests in their states from road building and development. Thus, many State governors would be up against tre mendous pressure from industrial lobbyists and political donors to oper> these forests to exploitation. A particularly polluting and destructive process supported by the Administration is mountaintop mining, in which literally the entire mountaintop is strip mined for coal, with the mining waste dumped into nearby valleys and streams. Scientists form the Forest Service, EPA and other agencies have years of documentation showing the destructive impacts of this practice on streams and forests, yet the Deputy Secretary of the Interior (a former mining company lobbyist) has championed this practice and weakened environmental protection of Appalachian streams. The industrial production of hogs, poultry and cattle involves confining and feeding large numbers of animals in small, enclosed spaces. This industry has caused massive pollution incidents that have dumped huge amounts of manure and urine into streams, causing toxic algae blooms, fish kills, and high levels of disease-causing bacteria, and these animal factories have caused air pollution that injures human health in nearby communities. The Clinton Administration had developed a set of modest rules to reduce pollution from this industry. However, under pressure from agri business the Bush Administration decimated these rules, allowing this industry essentially freedom to pollute, without even having to monitor their and report pollutant levels in their discharges. This administration has sadly misused science in making environmental decisions. They have ignored, stifled, or punished career government researchers who are pledged to use the best unbiased data when dealing with the use and fate of our natural resources. The contempt that the Bush Administration has for honest research was demonstrated this year when over 4,000 scientists, includ ing 125 members of the National Academ of Sciences and 48 Nobel Prize winners (both Republicans and Democrats) took tk unprecedented step of signing a petition pro testing the misuse, distortion, an suppression of sound science by the Administration in making politically based decision making Id regards to human health protection, habitat ‘ protection, endangered i species protection, global warming and other issues. Several high level career pro fessionals in govera- ment agencies have resigned in protest of Administration inter ference in their regu latory efforts, while on the other side of , the coin some Bush appointees who were instrumental in weak- ening environmental protection laws have now taken jobs with the very industries they were supposed to regulate. The Bush Administration talks much about “streamlining” environmental regulations. Their idea of streamlining has been to reduce the ability of citizens, scientists, and even government r^ulatory staff to provide input or legal challenges when the Administration favors industry projects that will impact pub lic health and our natural resources. The Bush and Cheney campaigns, in turn, have received millions of dollars in contributions from rain ing, power, timber and other industries that exploit these same resources. The League of Conservation Voters gave Bush a grade of “F” for his 2003 environmental performance, the only president to have been given such a poor grade by this organization. A more in-depth discussion of these issues can be found on the “Conservation College” website, ww'w generationYvote.org. On Earth Day Mr. Bush is fond of appear ing for a photo opportunity with hatched in hand, clearing a trail, or telling reporters the names of the trees on his Texas estate. However, when it comes to conserving out natural resources or protecting the health of our citizens from pollution, his administration has demonstrated a neglect and antagonism that is shocking in comparison with previ ous administrations, both Republican and Democrat. Editor's note: Dr. Mallin is a professor oj Marine Sciences at UNCW.