Green | Environmental Protection Agency EPA's CO2 Ruling May Have Huge Impact By John Johnson Posted Apr 17, 2009 1:58 PM CDT Copied A flock of geese fly past a smokestack at the Jeffery Energy Center coal power plant near Emmitt, Kan. Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) The EPA's decision today to declare carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases dangerous pollutants could have enormous consequences for US businesses, writes Andy Stone in Forbes. The big winner: green technology. The ruling could eventually give the EPA unprecedented regulatory control over everything from power plants to oil refineries to automobiles. The US Chamber of Commerce says the decision could wreak havoc on the economy. "This is a huge turning point," said a spokesman for the Sierra Club. "The effect on the energy market will be immediate." The EPA decision comes as Congress continues work on climate-change and energy legislation, including a cap-and-trade proposal. Any such legislation that emerges could supersede the EPA ruling, a situation both President Obama and EPA chief Lisa P. Jackson actually prefer. They want regulation to be the result of laws, not EPA dictates. Read These Next Her blood isn't compatible with anyone else's. Rubio says the fate of Iran's conversion facility is what matters. Some of the most explosive Diddy allegations are dropped. Iran's supreme leader makes first public comments since ceasefire. Report an error