Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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Conservatives on the Polar Bear Ruling
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Posted by:
Mary Katharine Ham at
3:45 PM
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 Awww: Just because they're cute doesn't make them endangered.
Iain Murray, author the "Really Inconvenient Truths" points out that the allowances for oil exploration and limitations of ESA's jurisdiction the secretary included in the ruling won't last long: The Secretary was compelled to make a listing he clearly didn't want to make and that comes with all sorts of foreseeable detrimental consequences of exactly the sort I describe in my book. In an effort to obviate those consequences, the Secretary has attempted to erect some barriers that will have all the legislative strength of tissue paper. It will take just a few seconds of a new administration to blow through them and bring about the dire consequences Sec. Kempthorne has obviously foreseen. The ESA needs to be reformed for all sorts of reasons that I discuss in the book, but this is perhaps the most urgent now. Here are some of the caveats Sec. Kempthorne included:
Kempthorne said, “Listing the polar bear as threatened can reduce avoidable losses of polar bears. But it should not open the door to use of the ESA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles, power plants, and other sources.” To prevent the environmental lobby from using this listing as a means to prevent domestic energy development Kempthorne proposed a rule to allow this type of activity in the area if it is permissible under standards dictated by the Mammal Protection Act. This rule has not been adopted.
Kevin Hassett of AEI on the far-reaching, litigious consequences of the designation:
The first is the possible wide geographic reach of the global warming argument. The snail darter almost killed a single dam. The polar bear could, in theory at least, stop everything. Suppose someone wants to build a coal-burning power plant in Florida. Environmentalists might challenge the construction on the grounds that the plant will emit greenhouse gases leading to global warming and an increased threat to polar bears.
The problem with speculative categorization of polar bears as endangered based on speculations of global warming results based on laregly speculative studies is that none of it may actually be true or even caused by global warming:
An October 2007 NASA study concluded that changing wind patterns are responsible for sea ice loss. New wind patterns have compressed sea ice and moved it into the Transpolar Drift Stream which has taken the ice to lower latitudes where it has melted.
The whole thing makes domestic oil exploration and production a lot harder:
The classification would open the door for environmentalists to challenge any new forms of energy production -- including oil exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) or new power plants and factories that emit fossil fuels. It also would jeopardize a highly promising arrangement in Alaska’s Chukchi Sea, which contains an estimated 15 billion barrels of oil and 76 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Now is not the time to cut back on domestic oil production. With gas prices soaring to nearly $4 per gallon in some parts of the country, there’s hardly been a better time to embark on energy exploration in the United States to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Liberal logic requires that we list an animal as endangered when its population is thriving:
At present, polar bear populations are robust and, according to native people, are considerably larger than they were in previous decades.[29] Predictions of polar bear endangerment are based on two sets of computer models: one set predicts how much Arctic sea ice will melt as a result of global warming, and the other predicts how polar bear populations will respond. But computer models of climate are known to be fraught with problems, and the ecological models used to predict polar bear response are equally limited.
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Anyone ever been to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida? Why is it that we can run the most high tech center for launching man and machine into space using the most powerful rockets on earth, and at the same time maintain it as a wildlife refuge that has sensitive animals like sea turtles, birds, alligators, and even bald eagles? We have the technology to do both, so why is drilling in ANWR even an issue? We need to go and get it done, so that in a few years we will be less dependant on Achmed and Sancho for our oil. |
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of your office building on a sunny day,look up and when others stop and look up say the weather man says it;s going to rain and see how many agree. NO facts just a planted idea and it catches on. That's global warming,and the threat to the polar bear. The fact is it;s sunny out. the fact is the ice caps are larger today than in recent years,the fact is the population of the polar bear is 5 times what it was in 1950's. These are proven facts. |
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Tazzmax writes: "A pitiful time for America indeed, when a minority of idiots can dictate the energy policies of the country!"
Ah, for the good old days, when sensible folks like Dick Cheney and a secret cabal of good ole boys could write energy policy, and Dick could pacify their concerns with -- oh, the Iraqis will welcome us with open arms and their oil will pay for all that rebuilding stuff, and so on and so on.
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If you really believe that, then I've given you far too much credit for your intelligence in the past. I knew you were full of hatred, but I thought you had a brain in your head. My mistake... If you had vision past the end of your own nose, you'd realize that oil is a necessity in this world. The world economy is run on oil like it used to be on gold, and unless we produce our own, we will be in a position to have to kiss the butts of a bunch of desert dwellers who enjoy holding a sword to our throats. There will be wars fought and innocent people will die...the same people you profess to care so much about. This is a much more peaceful world if we drill for oil where we can find it. You can bet China and Russia aren't worried about your furry little friends..... |
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The loss in Mississippi makes my point that Boehner, Blunt, Putnam and Cole must be fired right now! The RNC has to get invovled in primaries. Davis comes from the suburbs of Memphis and the Democrats used that against him in a bad way. His primary foe the Former Mayor of Tupelo didn't even support him. We need our strongest candidates. |
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Third straight loss for a Congressional seat carried in a big way by Republicans, including Bush twice, and no one is talking about it at TH. These are redder than red seats and I just heard a GOP official say that these special elections are just a referendum on Bush. What? Bush CARRIED those seats. It's much bigger than Bush. The face of the Republican party right now is McCain and the early votes are saying that the GOP is heading for a catastrophe on November. I think you Republicans should be doing something about that. That used to be what us conservatives used to do when we were welcome in the party. Let's see how you guys do without us. Hurl more insult at us and try to scare everyone else about Obama. It's not working so far but maybe with more feeling.... |
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That we can protect the polar bears from the weather by taxing ourselves, but we can't enforce our laws? |
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that America allows itself to be hi-jacked by the lying "Goracle Gaia worshippers", and with the blessings of activist black robed tyrants!
A pitiful time for America indeed, when a minority of idiots can dictate the energy policies of the country!
I hope there's a special place, reserved in HELL for those anarchists! |
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Just asking. I suspect it is not chicken.
From a friend of mine who ate dugongs (Pacific Manatees) while in the Peace Corps in the sixties, he said they tasted like fine prime rib beef.
I bet polar bears taste nasty. |
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What does the GOP High Priest of Global Warming say? And don't let facts stand in the way of anything. This is about electability. Facts and principles are such annoying things. |
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.....gay, and it'll be a hate crime to start your car....! |
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It's so much better than the Photoshop I put back on my blog (no not my work; I'm not that talented) - http://norunnyeggs.com/2008/05/latest-victim-of-gorebal-wa rming-the-polar-bear/
It truly is sad that at the time when Gorebal Warming is getting well and truly debunked scientifically, the not-as-liberal half of the bipartisan Party-In-Government is joining the Algore Goracle sect of that religion. |
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