Fuel Freedom President Joe Cannon talks with Lou Dobbs about the EPA and alternative fuels

Appearing on Lou Dobbs Tonight on the Fox Business channel, Fuel Freedom Foundation President Joe Cannon explained how pollution from mobile sources—namely cars and trucks—overshadows the problem of stationary emissions, which are the subject of new EPA regulations. There is a way to reduce pollution and free our economy from its dependence on oil, Cannon said, because “clean, cheap, abundant fuels that we have in America can replace gasoline and lower…emissions.” Cannon went on to point out that existing vehicles can be converted at little expense to run on natural gas or methanol, which “comes cheaply from the vast amount of natural gas we have available.”

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About Bob Magnuson

The media and communications advisor to the Fuel Freedom campaign, Mr. Magnuson is president of the strategic communications firm Magnuson & Company and a Distinguished Fellow in the Future of Media at Chapman University. Bob held senior editorial and executive positions at the Los Angeles Times and Times Mirror Co., was CEO of InfoWorld Media Group, and served on the boards of ComputerWorld, NetworkWorld and CXO magazines. Earlier in his career, Bob was an editor at Business Week and Hong Kong Bureau Chief of the Asian Wall Street Journal. At the Los Angeles Times, he helped direct coverage that won two Pulitzer Prizes—for the Los Angeles Riots and the Northridge Earthquake. Bob serves on the boards of PBS SoCal, Chapman University’s Schmid College of Science, the Voice of OC, and the Ramirez Solar House. He graduated with honors from UC Berkeley and holds master’s degrees in economics from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and in journalism from Columbia University.