If you enjoyed Roy Cordato and Daren Bakst’s excellent National Review Online article urging Congress to amend the Clean Air Act, you might appreciate the print NR piece from Iain Murray on the same general topic: the Environmental Protection Agency’s finding “that greenhouse gases endanger human health and welfare.”

Murray writes:

As it stands, the EPA’s endangerment finding is a triple threat. It is an expression of the administration’s contempt for the Constitution, an act of legislative thuggery, and an economic suicide note, all in one package. The best response would not be to pass a watered-down version like the Waxman-Markey bill that squeaked through the House last summer, but to repudiate the administration directly by passing a bill like Rep. Marsha Blackburn’s H.R. 391, which exempts greenhouse gases from regulation under the Clean Air Act.