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Report links climate change, national security

EPA official quits, blasts White House WASHINGTON (AP) -- A high- ranking political appointee resigned from the Environmental Protection Agency after concluding there was no more progress to be made on greenhouse gases under the Bush administration. Jason Burnett, associate deputy administrator for about a year before his resignation took effect June 9, was the principal adviser on climate- change issues to agency chief Stephen Johnson. Burnett, a policy adviser at EPA who returned when Johnson appointed him associate deputy administrator, said he came back "to work through those challenges. We made as much progress as this administration wanted and when it became clear to me that no more ...

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