Obama Administration Will Stick With Bush Climate Ruling

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H. JOSEF HEBERT | May 8, 2009 05:43 PM EST | AP

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FILE - This undated file photo from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Alaska Image Library shows a polar bear.The Interior Department is letting stand a Bush administration regulation that limits protection of polar bears from global warming, three people familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. (AP Photo/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, FILE)

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration, which promised a sharp break from the Bush White House on global warming, declared Friday it would stick with a Bush-era policy against expanding protection for climate-threatened polar bears and ruled out a broad new attack on greenhouse gases.

To the dismay of environmentalists, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar refused to rescind a Bush administration rule that says actions that threaten the polar bear's survival cannot be considered when safeguarding the iconic mammal if they occur outside the bear's Arctic home.

The rule was aimed at heading off the possibility that the bear's survival could be cited by opponents of power plants and other facilities that produce carbon dioxide, a leading pollutant blamed for global warming.

The Endangered Species Act requires that a threatened or endangered species must have its habitat protected. Environmentalists say that in the case of the polar bear, the biggest threat comes from pollution _ mainly carbon dioxide from faraway power plants, factories and cars _ that is warming the Earth and melting Arctic sea ice.

Salazar agreed that global warming was "the single greatest threat" to the bear's survival, but disagreed that the federal law protecting animals, plants and fish should be used to address climate change.

"The Endangered Species Act is not the appropriate tool for us to deal with what is a global issue, and that is the issue of global warming," said Salazar, echoing much the same view of his Republican predecessor, Dirk Kempthorne, who had declared the polar bear officially threatened and in need of protection under the federal species law.

Kempthorne at the same time issued the "special rule" that limited the scope of the bear's protection to actions within its Arctic home.

The iconic polar bear _ some 25,000 of the mammals can be found across the Arctic region from Alaska to Greenland _ has become a symbol of the potential ravages of climate change. Scientists say while the bear population has more than doubled since the 1960s, as many as 15,000 could be lost in the coming decades because of the loss of Arctic sea ice, a key element of its habitat.

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Environmentalists and some members of Congress had strongly urged Salazar to rescind the Bush regulation, arguing the bear is not being given the full protection required under the species law.

Others, including most of the business community, argue that making the bear a reason for curtailing greenhouse gases thousands of miles from its home would cause economic chaos.

Reaction to Salazar's decision Friday was sharply divided.

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin hailed the decision as a "clear victory for Alaska" because it removes the link between bear protection and climate change and should help North Slope oil and gas development. Both of Alaska's senators and its only House member also praised the decision and rejected claims the bear won't be protected.

Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma, a global warming skeptic and the ranking Republican on the Senate Environment Committee, applauded Salazar "for making the right call and applying a commonsense approach to the Endangered Species Act" and climate.

But environmentalists and some of their leading advocates in Congress were disappointed.

"The polar bear is threatened, and we need to act," said Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., who chairs the environment panel, adding that she disagreed with Salazar's decision not to revoke the Bush regulation.

Andrew Wetzler, director of wildlife conservation at the Natural Resources Defense Council, said the Endangered Species Act should be part of the government's arsenal in fighting climate change "and it shouldn't be unilaterally disarming itself for no reason."

"For Salazar to adopt Bush's polar bear extinction plan is confirming the worst fears of his tenure as secretary of interior," said Noah Greenwald, of the Center for Biological Diversity, which along with the NRDC and Greenpeace has a lawsuit pending challenging the bear rule.

Salazar noted that he has overturned a string of Bush-era regulations, including last week restoring a requirement that agencies consult with the government's most knowledgeable biologists when taking actions that could harm species. "We must do all we can to protect the polar bear," he said, but that using the species protection law "is not the right way to go."

The way to deal with climate change is a broad cap on greenhouse gases, he said.

Congress is considering cap-and-trade legislation forcing a reduction on greenhouse gases, and, separately, the Environmental Protection Agency has begun working on a climate regulation under the Clean Air Act. Last month, the EPA declared carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels and other greenhouse gases a danger to public health.

The last word is still to be heard on linking species protection and climate change.

Earlier this week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service began a review of whether the American pika, a tiny rabbit relative living in high altitudes of 10 Western states, is threatened by climate change because the mountain areas are becoming warmer.

The American pika is no polar bear, but the arguments may be the same.

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Interior Department: http://www.interior.gov

Center for Biological Diversity: http://www.biologicaldiversity.org

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- JXJASON I'm a Fan of JXJASON 13 fans permalink

I agree with the decision of the Interior Secretary. Here is something you can think about:

1. Wash your clothes, dishes, and face and hands with cold water all year.

2. Put your heating thermostats at 55 degrees in the winter.

3 Stop using the clothes dryer.

I have been doing all these things for five years. If everyone would use less energy then we could solve the climate problem without government intervention.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 AM on 05/10/2009
- archtoplee I'm a Fan of archtoplee 6 fans permalink
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It ils because of "government intervention" that you are having to do this third world labor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 05/10/2009
- Puzzles I'm a Fan of Puzzles 7 fans permalink
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Fortunately you are not a true example of a first world brain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 05/10/2009

Wow, five years. When came to the US from Germany 22 years ago I was appalled and shocked about how wasteful and ingnorant the Americans were regarding conservation, receycling and re-using. I was thought of by "friends" as not very clean, because I use natural cleaners like vinegar and baking soda (harsh chemicals clean much better). I have been saving the planet for 46 years one plastic item and trip done by bike at a time and I'm not impressed by Hollywood liberal hypocracy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 05/10/2009
- shockmagog I'm a Fan of shockmagog 139 fans permalink
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We have a lot of catching up to do. It's embarrassing.

The good thing is we are being pushed into having no other choice but to conserve.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 05/10/2009
- JXJASON I'm a Fan of JXJASON 13 fans permalink

Actually, I have not used a clothes dryer since 1974. I hang clothes on a line either in the basement in the winter or in the backyard in warm weather.

You are right about how wasteful Americans are. I earned the Conservation merit badge in 1957 when I was 14 years old. I was a Boy Scout.

Hopefully, more Americans will learn to conserve energy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 05/18/2009
- digeridoo I'm a Fan of digeridoo 2 fans permalink

The truth is, the only way to reduce human impact on the globe is to drastically reduce the number of humans...especially those in industrial and soon-to-be industrial nations. We have too many people, sucking up too many resources and belching out too many pollutants. Imagine what a beautiful world this would be if global population dropped by 83% (the amount required to make humans a healthy part of the ecosystem, according to noted climatologist, C.H. Wiggum).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 AM on 05/10/2009
- Kassandra I'm a Fan of Kassandra 110 fans permalink
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Good thing the swine flu is around then, isn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 05/10/2009
- digeridoo I'm a Fan of digeridoo 2 fans permalink

Ha! I suppose if the swine flu had any real merit as a threat then yes...but it's a piker. 3 deaths outside of Mexico? In people that had pre-existing conditions? What we really need is a good plague, hopefully one geared toward right-wing lunatics! Wow, I almost O'd at the thought...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 05/10/2009
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Thats a great idea! We can start with you and the rest of the econuts worldwide. I am sure , for the good of the planet, that you and your ideologically challenged brethren would line up like the lemmings that you are and follow each other over a cliff. That might save the rest of us from being dragged over the cliff with you and your crazy ideas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 05/10/2009

Even if the human population dropped this fast over night, with no further destruction to the environment, all the carcinogens in the air, soil, and water would remain. They'd remain for thousands of years, by which time humans would either repopulate the earth or be killed off by the poisons left by industrial civilization.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 05/10/2009
- digeridoo I'm a Fan of digeridoo 2 fans permalink

Hmm. So then I guess it's hopeless - let's go get wasted instead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 05/10/2009
- serena1313 I'm a Fan of serena1313 46 fans permalink

The argument against reducing carbon emissions with cap-and-trade legislation, (regulations, updating equipment, etc) would be too taxing on businesses and economic chaos as a result thereof is a false narrative. It costs more to do nothing. As the severity and frequency of extreme weather patterns -- heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, rising sea levels, floods, storms ... -- intensify causing incalculable damage threatens our economic stability, national security and survival.

The disintegration of the Artic ice caps, the Antartic ice shelves and the world's glaciers is accelerating much more rapidly than scientists had expected. Coastal cities will soon start disappearing under rising sea levels.

Already droughts across wide swaths of land from Australia to Texas indicate the beginning of a permanent desertification which means less land to grow food. While oceans absorb less Co2 and increasingly powerful forest fires emit stored carbon the earth's eco-systems are being destroyed.

The consequences are grave. No one comes out unscathed, not even corporations, however, a growing number now advocate cap-n-trade legislation.

Many believe wars will be fought over dwindling natural resources. As conditions worsen it will require massive emergency spending. With diminished air quality, fresh water less available and food shortages on the horizon ensues further deteriorating health conditions, dis_ease and death.

Unmitigated suffering is too high a price to pay. Waiting is not an option.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 AM on 05/10/2009
- SFTor I'm a Fan of SFTor 11 fans permalink

serena, please keep in mind that there is no established connection between climate change and extreme weather. None at all.

Also consider that a warmer climate tends to be more humid. The Sahara was for instance greener during the Minoan and Roman Warm Periods.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 AM on 05/10/2009
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really? i'm interested in where you got his information.
perhaps this article will change your mind.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/143787

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 AM on 05/10/2009

Talk about fear-mongering, wow!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 AM on 05/10/2009
- NoelGreco I'm a Fan of NoelGreco 11 fans permalink
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"I don't think there is any question polar bears are in danger from global warming," said Andrew Derocher of the World Conservation Union, and a professor of biological sciences at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. "People who deny that have a clear interest in hunting bears."

So THAT'S it - Salazar is a polar bear hunter!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 05/09/2009
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That thought makes me wretch.

It sounds exactly like what Sarah Palin is doing, with her hunting base.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 AM on 05/10/2009
- NoelGreco I'm a Fan of NoelGreco 11 fans permalink
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Of what, may I ask, are you skeptical? It sounds like you've bought the AGW pap in toto.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 05/10/2009
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The Obama Administration is pushing for a Cap and Trade law, which would be SUFFICIENT to protect the environment in general, including the bears.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 05/09/2009
- Rigso I'm a Fan of Rigso 2 fans permalink

right... where is this being pushed except in your mind which apparently is incapable of putting down the Kool aid?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 05/09/2009
- archtoplee I'm a Fan of archtoplee 6 fans permalink
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"Cap and trade" is a euphemism for HIGHER TAXES! Thought you should know that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 AM on 05/10/2009
- JZ735 I'm a Fan of JZ735 22 fans permalink

Obama has shown he has become Bush Lite with countless decisions that are just downright counter to what he promised during campaign...whether it is laziness, sheer willful desire to anger the left, or just plain evidence he agrees with alot of what Bush did, I can't tell...but one things is for sure...this is DEAD WRONG, like firing the Gay Arabic translator...

Alright pathetic Obama apoligists, let's here your BS about THIS one...should be good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 05/09/2009
- Puzzles I'm a Fan of Puzzles 7 fans permalink
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You're so right, 100 days into it we already know who Obama really is and how it all going to turn out. Maybe Biden an shoot someone in the face and increase the torturing. I mean, as Bush lite it must be Biden who is calling the shots.

I'm really so sorry I didn't vote for McCain/Palin--if only to have seen the secret service force Levi to Marry Bristol.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 05/10/2009

LOL...are you surprised?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 05/10/2009

It is about time that the U.S. accepts the fact, like the rest of the civilised world did years ago, that climate change will become a mayor problem and that in fact it is strengthened by human Co2 emission. The U.S. didn’t sign the Kyoto accord what made the U.S. not to be taken serious by the rest of the world when it comes to fighting the future problems. The U.S. is one of the main contributors (with China) to the Co2 emissions and we, the rest of the world, suffer the costs just as much so please accept the facts and accept them fast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 05/09/2009
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I am as green as a person can be. After reading the WHOLE COLUMN, (because the majority of you just read the title and start commenting) it is clear to me that the decision taken under Bush and being upheld now under Obama is the correct one. It is not about refusing to protect polar bears. IT IS ABOUT FINDING THE BEST WAY TO PROTECT THEM EFFECTIVELY, AND WITH MINIMUM POSSIBLE DISRUPTION TO OUR ECONOMY AND OUR LIFE STYLE. It is about refusing to take a radical stance that will carry tremendous economic and political consequences with it and end up being ineffective. Do you really think it would be possible to actually hold the Chinese responsible under the US environmental laws for what is happening to the polar bears because the Chinese run power plants that pollute like hell? If not, why then put an American power plant, and consequently the American Manufacturing Industry at a disadvantage? And then you complain when your jobs are shipped overseas (to China, for example)? So, you see, it is a lot more complicated than it seems.

But if the problem is left under the realm of Climate Change, then it is going to be confronted globally and effectively, with every participant paying their due share of the price! The Obama Administration is already on this path.

So, instead of reading titles and getting outraged, take the time to read the entire article and then give some thought of your own to it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 05/09/2009
- NoelGreco I'm a Fan of NoelGreco 11 fans permalink
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I see from your profile that you started commenting only about two months ago. Perhaps that is too recently for you to know that, around here, if Bush did something, anything at all, that thing is EVIL!

Besides, the article was *21* paragraphs long! Even though most of the paragraphs were only one sentence long, asking the denizens of HuffPo to read the whole thing is pretty unrealistic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 05/09/2009

"Do you really think it would be possible to actually hold the Chinese responsible under the US environmental laws for what is happening to the polar bears because the Chinese run power plants that pollute like hell? If not, why then put an American power plant, and consequently the American Manufacturing Industry at a disadvantage? And then you complain when your jobs are shipped overseas (to China, for example)?"

I agree with you on principle, however the logic you use here is severely flawed. American power plants cannot be shipped to China (unless you've discovered some way to run power lines across the Pacific).
As far as American manufacturing jobs being sent to China, they're going to be sent anyway. Let's be realistic. Businesses use climate change, unions, cost of insurance, and all the other "problems" they cite as an excuse because they don't want to come out and say "We're moving to China because we'll make more money." The way you stop businesses from moving to China is to hit them where it hurts..the bottom line. I'm not talking about boycotting Wal-Mart. I'm talking about enacting policy that basically taxes corporations into irrelevance if they move plants out of the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 05/10/2009
- Airmail56 I'm a Fan of Airmail56 25 fans permalink
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And to end this week, despite the state nation and wide spread unemployment, homeless people, no national healthcare, and two wars, President Obama will host a gala event at the White House for the Media and Hollywood!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 05/09/2009
- WTF1956 I'm a Fan of WTF1956 3 fans permalink
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He also didn't keep his word about reducing the number of Lobbyist in DC. It's apparent the the Seal Lobby is more powerful than the Polar Bear Lobby. I think the Seals donated more to his campaign is what happened. They're crafty little devils.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 05/09/2009
- WTF1956 I'm a Fan of WTF1956 3 fans permalink
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If we, as humans, are simply another species in this hugh evolutionary process we call life, why do we play GOD when it comes to the potentional extinction of the other species around us?
we are supposed to be part of the process, so why do we feel it necessary to interfer with the natural process?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 PM on 05/09/2009
- fumes I'm a Fan of fumes 91 fans permalink
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wtf..

please define: ''we''

oh and while ya got the book out:

wtf are ''potentional'' and ''interfer''

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 05/09/2009
- WTF1956 I'm a Fan of WTF1956 3 fans permalink
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What do I mean by "we". Mmmmm.



sorry potential, interfere

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 05/10/2009
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This is EXACTLY why I voted for Obama! He has the ability to negotiate a balance between theoretical ideology and practical reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 05/09/2009
- fumes I'm a Fan of fumes 91 fans permalink
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bingo

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 05/09/2009
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You go, girl!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 05/09/2009
- SFTor I'm a Fan of SFTor 11 fans permalink

Hear, hear.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 05/09/2009
- Okieborn I'm a Fan of Okieborn 70 fans permalink

When I use to watch the evening news I would think how great !! We Have A New President Who Cares about us !!
Now it seems everyday President Obama has gone back On His Word !!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 05/09/2009
- WTF1956 I'm a Fan of WTF1956 3 fans permalink
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Wasn't it Rev. Wright who said , "He's (Obama) a politican, he says the things he has to say, I'm a preacher, I say the tthings I have to say." I heard that in an interveiw once and I took it to mean that he was saying that they both tell people what they want to hear to get what they want.
Makes sense to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 05/09/2009
- Okieborn I'm a Fan of Okieborn 70 fans permalink

This Is Not The Man I Believed In and Trusted !!
1. Wire Tapping
2. No Prosecutions for Any Of The Bush Administration for illegal wire tapping( Let Them Go, Move On) !!!
3. Continuing Bush War in Iraq and Afghanistan !!!
4. Not expanding protection for the precious polar bear !!
5. Has Ruled Out wide broad new attack on green house gases !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 05/09/2009
- NoelGreco I'm a Fan of NoelGreco 11 fans permalink
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Obama was the person he had to be to get elected.

That is the story of his life.

The facts were there before the election.

You were had because you went with emotions instead of the truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 05/09/2009
- Buddy McCue I'm a Fan of Buddy McCue 137 fans permalink
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Like you know anything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 AM on 05/13/2009
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All the money from the Coke commercials went into a trust fund. The bears are set for life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 05/09/2009
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