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Chris Christie, New Jersey Governor, Plans To Pull Out Of Greenhouse Gas Initiative

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ANGELA DELLI SANTI and BETH DeFALCO   05/27/11 12:20 AM ET   AP

TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey is dropping out of the Northeast's program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Republican Gov. Chris Christie announced Thursday, calling the pact a failure at cutting pollution and a burden to taxpayers.

The decision to withdraw from the 10-state cap-and-trade program at the end of the year marks a turnaround for New Jersey, a heavily industrialized state that was an early backer of efforts to curb the heat-trapping gases blamed for global warming.

Environmentalists were dismayed, while conservatives were thrilled.

"This program is not effective in reducing greenhouse gases and is unlikely to be in the future," said Christie, a first-term governor and rising GOP star who has been widely mentioned as potential presidential candidate because of his combative stands on teacher unions, government spending and taxes. "It is a failure."

The federal Environmental Protection Agency urged him to reconsider.

"This is a disappointing step given New Jersey's legacy of leadership on environmental issues," said EPA spokesman Brendan Gilfillan. The EPA's administrator, Lisa Jackson, was chief of New Jersey's environmental agency when the state joined the pact, which went into effect in 2008.

Christie is just the latest Republican governor to announce that his state would withdraw from a regional pact to reduce greenhouse gases. Similar agreements in the West and Midwest are struggling. And efforts by the Obama administration to establish a national cap-and-trade program have failed in Congress.

The Northeastern pact, called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI, sets limits on carbon dioxide emissions by fossil fuel-burning power plants and requires them to buy permits to release such gases. The permits can be bought and sold among plants, giving them a financial incentive to operate more cleanly.

The cap-and-trade pact "does nothing more than tax electricity, tax our citizens, tax our businesses with no discernible or measurable impact upon our environment," Christie said. Residential customers in states that participate in the pact paid an average of about 73 cents extra on their monthly electric bill to fund the program.

Jeff Tittel, director of the New Jersey Sierra Club, disputed the governor's assessment of the pact's effectiveness, saying it is working as designed.

He said New Jersey's greenhouse gas emissions from electric power plants had declined 10 percent since 2009. He said the pact was responsible for creating 18,000 jobs in the region and generating $2.3 billion in economic benefits.

The immediate effects of New Jersey's pullout could be small. After Christie's announcement, a majority of the other participating Northeastern states – Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont – indicated their intention to stay in the pact.

And since global climate change is a worldwide problem, any reductions achieved by the Northeastern states were not expected to make a dent in overall greenhouse gas emissions. The program was largely seen as a test run for future national and international emissions trading pacts.

New Jersey emits less pollution from power plants than New York, Massachusetts and Maryland, but that is because it imports more energy from other states, including from Pennsylvania, which does not participate in RGGI, said Dale Bryk, director of Air and Energy Programs for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

The EPA has come under attack in recent years from Republicans who say the agency is taking job-destroying steps to reduce global warming pollution. Some conservatives have been pressing governors in the Northeast to abandon the pact.

"Today, I'm proud to say Christie is our governor," said Steve Lonegan, head of the state's Americans for Prosperity chapter. AFP is backed by billionaire brothers David and Charles Koch of energy giant Koch Industries, which has been lobbying around the country for the repeal of the program.

Christie's announcement puts him in line with three Republicans running for president or considering doing so. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, Jon Huntsman of Utah and Mitt Romney of Massachusetts all supported regional emissions trading programs as governors of their states, but none of them do now. Christie has said he is not interested in running for president.

Christie, who in November raised questions about the causes of global warming, said Thursday that he believes climate change is real and caused, at least partially, by human activity. He said he is committed to increasing offshore wind production and making solar energy more affordable.

Pacts in the West and the Midwest have struggled in recent years as Republicans have postponed or delayed their states' participation. For instance, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed an executive order 15 months ago to extract the state from its commitment.

No other Northeast governor immediately followed Christie's lead Thursday, but lawmakers in some states, including New Hampshire and Delaware, have recently tried to exit the program.

In Washington, Obama and EPA endorsed legislation that would have launched a national market for pollution permits to be bought and sold. The bill failed to pass the last Congress, when Democrats were in charge. And with Republicans now controlling the House, Obama has said he would pursue other means of fighting global warming.

Lonegan said he hoped New Jersey's pullout would signal the collapse of the entire program.

Though Democrats control the New Jersey Legislature, the majority party may be powerless to stop the Republican governor from carrying out the exit strategy because no legislation is required for him to do so.

"Sadly, this day will go down in history as the one in which New Jersey ceded its standing as a leader in environmental protection efforts," said Assemblyman John McKeon, a Democrat and chairman of the Assembly environment committee.

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Norma Love in Concord, N.H.; Mary Esch in Albany, N.Y.; and Dina Cappiello in Washington.

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givemtheirwish
Science is the belief in ignorance of "experts"
04:16 PM on 06/15/2011
Chris Christie - a future Chief Exec of USA!!!
02:54 PM on 06/16/2011
LOL...
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eaarth2
“An era ends when its illusions are exhausted
06:16 AM on 06/10/2011
Considering New Jersey's long ocean front- and the increasing ill effects of global warming on the state and the entire Northeast- what where the people of NJ thinking of when they elected this foolish man?
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Front Row Joe
Sometimes you can get shown the light
09:01 AM on 06/13/2011
more like what were they drinking.
02:55 PM on 06/16/2011
Filthy Pasiac Water
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Liberal2009
Jesus was a Liberal.
05:07 PM on 06/07/2011
Why do conservatives even go to the doctor's office don't they realize that that is science too? If a doctor tells you to stop doing something or you will die, even if it makes you a lot of money would you listen or tell them they are too liberal and have an agenda? Why is that any diferent than the climate scientist and their warnings.
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givemtheirwish
Science is the belief in ignorance of "experts"
04:17 PM on 06/15/2011
YAWN.........................
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Publicola
Facts are stubborn things
11:04 AM on 06/01/2011
National Academy of Sciences, 2010
-----------------------------------------

What is Known about Climate Change

Science has made enormous progress toward understanding climate change. As a result, there is a strong, credible body of evidence, based on multiple lines of research, documenting that Earth is warming. Strong evidence also indicates that recent warming is largely caused by human activities, especially the release of greenhouse gases through the burning of fossil fuels.

Global warming is closely associated with other climate changes and impacts, including rising sea levels, increases in intense rainfall events, decreases in snow cover and sea ice, more frequent and intense heat waves, increases in wildfires, longer growing seasons, and ocean acidification. Individually and collectively, these changes pose risks for a wide range of human and environmental systems. While much remains to be learned, the core phenomenon, scientific questions, and hypotheses have been examined thoroughly and have stood firm in the face of serious scientific debate and careful evaluation of alternative explanations.

http://dels.nas.edu/resources/static-assets/materials-based-on-reports/reports-in-brief/Science-Report-Brief-final.pdf
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givemtheirwish
Science is the belief in ignorance of "experts"
04:17 PM on 06/15/2011
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...............................
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givemtheirwish
Science is the belief in ignorance of "experts"
09:08 AM on 06/01/2011
Phelim McAleer (Not Evil Just Wrong) does a "Christie"
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givemtheirwish
Science is the belief in ignorance of "experts"
12:29 AM on 06/01/2011
Good ol' Gov Christie. Best thing to happen to NJ in a long time. The DENIERS (that AGW is a bust) will target him next. I'm sure he'll lose sleep over that!!
He obviously realizes that --
"Asserting ‘the science is settled’ ignores the debate that still rages, and the constant shrieking by alarmists like Al Gore reveals that Global Warming is being used to push a hidden agenda. They are not really interested in the science at all. Even their much vaunted consensus is a myth. The Global Warming Petition Project has been signed by more than 31,000 American scientists, including more than 9,000 with PhDs. Signers include world renowned physicists such as Prof. Edward Teller and Prof. Freeman Dyson. Nearly 4,000 signers are scientists trained in specialties directly related to the physical environment of the Earth and the past and current phenomena that affect that environment.

The petition states: “There is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide, methane, or other greenhouse gasses is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the Earth's atmosphere and disruption of the Earth's climate. Moreover, there is substantial scientific evidence that increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide produce many beneficial effects upon the natural plant and animal environments of the Earth.”"
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Publicola
Facts are stubborn things
11:03 AM on 06/01/2011
Oh look, yet another science denier reference to the repeatedly-debunked "Global Warming Petition Project" hoax,- aka the "Oregon Petition".

Yawn.

"32000 Scientists­"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py2XVILHUjQ
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givemtheirwish
Science is the belief in ignorance of "experts"
11:39 AM on 06/01/2011
Oh look, yet another science denier (that AGW is a bust). So cute.

"the point is not to be accurate or speak the truth, the point is to confuse, to fog the issue".....very true that's exactly what the Church of Climatology practices.

"Makin' up data the old hard way,
fudgin' the numbers day by day,......­........."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAlMomLvu_4

p.s. luv your Hockey Schtik!!
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Publicola
Facts are stubborn things
07:41 PM on 06/01/2011
givemtheirwish: " 'the point is not to be accurate or speak the truth, the point is to confuse, to fog the issue' "

A google on your "quote" doesn't lead to any hits but yours here, givemtheirwish. You are apparently quoting your own thoughts; if so that's a rare instance of honesty from you.
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devildoc68
10:01 PM on 05/30/2011
From this picture, it looks like Christie took in all the gas so no worries
04:41 PM on 05/30/2011
Since CO2 reduction schemes are irrational, I am inclined to be sympathetic to anyone who wishes to withdraw from them.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
09:13 PM on 05/30/2011
Please elaborate. Why are they irrational?
12:11 PM on 05/31/2011
(1) More ambient CO2 would be a welcome boost for plant growth (greener planet) in general, and for agriculture in particular
(2) Increases in CO2 over the past 50-100 years have had no demonstrable effect on climate, and there is, imho, no good reason to suppose they ever will
(3) We have better things to spend money on
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Publicola
Facts are stubborn things
07:13 PM on 05/31/2011
SecondTime: "Increases in CO2 over the past 50-100 years have had no demonstrab­le effect on climate."

As you SecondTime have been mislead by climate science denier sites into believing that the Moon violates the Laws of Physics I can see how you'd be so deeply confused here too.
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Publicola
Facts are stubborn things
07:14 PM on 05/31/2011
National Academy of Sciences, 2010:
----------------------------------------------------------------

There is a strong, credible body of evidence, based on multiple lines of research, documenting that climate is changing and that these changes are in large part caused by human activities­. While much remains to be learned, the core phenomenon­, scientific questions, and hypotheses have been examined thoroughly and have stood firm in the face of serious scientific debate and careful evaluation of alternative explanation­s…

From a philosophical perspective, science never proves anything... In practical terms, however, scientific uncertainties are not all the same. Some scientific conclusions or theories have been so thoroughly examined and tested, and supported by so many independent observations and results, that their likelihood of subsequently being found to be wrong is vanishingly small. Such conclusions and theories are then regarded as settled facts. This is the case for the conclusions that the Earth system is warming and that much of this warming is very likely due to human activities.

http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=12782
01:27 PM on 05/30/2011
You get what you vote for and this is what you voted for in 2010! It will be interesting to see if you make the same mistake in 2012!
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ceccm
Obama 2012
12:11 PM on 05/30/2011
"This program is not effective in reducing greenhouse gases and is unlikely to be in the future,"

typical con line of thought. i dont like it, so lets not give it a chance to work.

they should at least be consistent in their hysteria and also give up on the war on drugs, war for "marriage equality", war on non-christians, etc. these backwards-programs have decades of failing on record but lets keep shoveling money into them.
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mi
11:34 AM on 05/30/2011
Another immoral puppet of big money.
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AmeriGus
Wore On Terror
10:38 AM on 05/30/2011
I live in the area so I heard the radio ads over the last few weeks, paid for by Americans for Prosperity (the Kochs). The ads said it will raise energy prices and kill jobs but the irony is how that Wall Street speculation was making the price of these energy credits shoot up.

NJ just got hosed
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kurtvb
Knowledge is Power
10:33 AM on 05/30/2011
Like all RIPublicans, Christie has found a government program that works to benefit the people, therefore it must be gutted.
05:12 PM on 05/30/2011
How does it benefit the people, the energy companies will pass their cost for the permits down to the people resulting in higher energy costs, everyone who pays for energy loses.
10:33 AM on 05/30/2011
Thanks gov for the .73 cents per month, a whopping $8.76 per year. You da man! I'm sure the Koch brothers will continue funding your political career as they do with all of the other politicians who do their bidding. One troubling note is your admission that climate change is real and is caused, at least partially, by human activity. We will give you some time to backtrack on that silly idea and we are sure that by the time you are ready to run the country you will be solidly in the camp of the climate change deniers. Keep up the good work of demonizing unions, defending the billionaires and corporations and otherwise carrying on the war against the middle class.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
12:51 PM on 05/30/2011
My question is why do workers keep voting for these trashbags?
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PatrickHenryNow
Teddy Roosevelt Rocks
10:05 AM on 05/30/2011
Christie is a mega-failure costing the state jobs and now 1 million in legal fees ( 250k per month) fighting the fed on his tunnel/job killing decision. Christie needs to be re-called asap !!!!
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ceccm
Obama 2012
12:13 PM on 05/30/2011
can NJ recall its gov? if so where do i sign?