The Green Regulation Machine: Saving the Planet or Killing Jobs?
When Dwayne Whitney started his trucking business decades ago he
had only one truck. Today he has eighteen and 20 employees. But
that's about to change.
"The State of California says my trucks are killing people," says
Whitney. "What do you say to that?"
In a few years, new air quality regulations approved by the
California Air Resources Board will render Whitney's entire fleet
illegal.
"New CARB rules are putting me out of business," he says.
CARB claims that diesel particulates, a type of pollution emitted
from buses and trucks, contributes to 2,000 premature deaths in
California each year. But UCLA epidemiologist Dr. James
Enstrom says the number should be closer to zero.
In 2005 Enstrom authored an extensive study that found no
relationship between diesel particulates and premature deaths. He
says his study, as well as other evidence that agrees with it, have
been ignored by an agency bent on passing ever more stringent
regulations regardless of their effect on California's
economy.
Enstrom blew the whistle on CARB for, among other things, failing
to publicize that the lead author of the study that was used to
justify the new regulations falsified his education history (he
purchased his PhD from an online diploma mill).
But UCLA didn't come to Enstrom's defense. In fact, officials
informed him that, after 34 years at the university, he was out of
a job.
"The environmental regulation machine in powerful in California,"
says Adam Kissel of the Foundation
for Individual Rights in Education, which is defending Enstrom in
the fight to keep his job. "When Dr. Enstrom went up against that
machine he was retaliated against."
A hearing that begins on April 4 will determine whether Dr. Enstrom
keeps his job, and the final decision rests with UCLA Chancellor
Gene Block.
Says Kissel, "If Dr. Enstrom loses his job because he exercised his
academic freedom, then it's a message to other researchers that
you'd better not rock the boat because you might be next."
Approximately 9 minutes.
"The Green Regulation Machine" is written and produced by Ted Balaker. Field Producer: Paul Detrick; Camera: Alex Manning, Hawk Jensen, Josh Swain, Austin Bragg.
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