The recent discovery of toxic, potentially lethal gases in San Diego’s South Bay has prompted remarkable, unprecedented action from the Department of the Environment. Secretary Ron Greenleaf announced today that “until we’ve cleaned up our own backyard, the United States will be pausing its participation in the proposal of world environmental policy at the United Nations. Really, if we can’t manage our own messes, we think it’s time to take a backseat. This crisis has been allowed to fester for too long. Maybe now we’ll see some meaningful action.”
The recent discovery of toxic, potentially lethal gases in San Diego’s South Bay has prompted remarkable, unprecedented action from the Department of the Environment. Secretary Ron Greenleaf announced today that “until we’ve cleaned up our own backyard, the United States will be pausing its participation in the proposal of world environmental policy at the United Nations. Really, if we can’t manage our own messes, we think it’s time to take a backseat. This crisis has been allowed to fester for too long. Maybe now we’ll see some meaningful action.”
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