Friends of the Earth Calls for Removing Road Building from Obamas Stimulus Plan. By S.A. Miller, WashTimes, December 16, 2008. "Friends of the Earth on Monday attacked President-elect Barack Obama's call for an economic stimulus package heavy on new infrastructure projects, saying it's a road to pollution. The 39-year-old environmental group launched a new Web site (www.roadtonowhere.org) and announced plans for ads, grass-roots mobilization and lobbying of Congress to keep new construction of roads out of a stimulus bill. 'More roads mean more pollution and more dependence on oil -- hurting our economy, security and climate,' Friends of the Earth's Colin Peppard said. The group said transportation is responsible for 30 percent of the United States' global-warming pollution and nearly 70 percent of its oil use, and that 10 miles of new four-lane highway would result in emissions equivalent to the lifetime emissions of more than 45,000 Hummers. Mr. Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress have made building roads, bridges and schools a cornerstone of a stimulus that could cost between $600 billion and $1 trillion."
2008-12-18
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