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Times' Green Baloney
Townhall.com ^ | May 24, 2017 | John Stossel

Posted on 05/24/2017 5:07:37 AM PDT by Kaslin

The New York Times' hostility to industry gets worse every day.

Last week, the Times ran a big picture of a bay in Alaska with the headline "In Reversal, E.P.A. Eases Path for a Mine Near Alaska's Bristol Bay."

While this was just another of their stories about how Donald Trump will poison America, it caught my eye because of the big photo and because I once reported on that mine.

Attempted mine, I should say. No holes have been dug.

I reported on Pebble Mine because the EPA rejected the mine even before its environmental impact statement was submitted. The Obama EPA squashed Pebble like it squashed the Keystone XL pipeline. It just said no.

This shocked CEO Tom Collier. He's a Democrat who managed environment policy for Al Gore and Bill Clinton. He was convinced Pebble could be developed safely and assumed EPA regulators would follow their own rules. They didn't.

"They killed this project before any science was done, and there are memos that show that!" Collier complained.

I'm skeptical when sources say things like that, but in this case, there are documents that reveal collusion between the EPA and Pebble's political opponents.

One of America's richest environmental groups (they collect more than $10 million per month) is the Natural Resources Defense Council. Their website claims "Science empowers NRDC's work," but the NRDC is run by lawyers, not scientists, and many are anti-progress activists upset about "corporate greed."

NRDC spokesman Bob Deans told me that the NRDC isn't anti-progress -- it just wants the "right" kind: "Wind turbines, solar panels ... this is what the future needs."

"But we also need copper and gold," I said.

"Well, that's right," he replied. "But we have to weigh those risks."

"Are there some mines where NRDC says, 'Go ahead!'?" I asked.

After thinking for a while, he said, "It's not up to us to greenlight mines."

I asked, "Are there any you don't complain about?"

"Sure," he told me. He said he'd send us names. He never did.

Unfortunately, there's a revolving door between groups like the NRDC and the EPA.

One NRDC activist who walked through that door was Nancy Stoner. EPA administrators aren't supposed to conspire with former activist colleagues, but she did, telling them that she couldn't coordinate with them directly but could meet with them so long as they communicated via other people and invited people besides her to meetings.

After her correspondence about that was revealed, Stoner left the EPA, but Pebble had already been rejected.

Now Trump's in charge and his EPA says it will reevaluate the mine. Good. It should.

But New York Times reporters can't stand that. They've smeared Pebble year after year in their headlines.

2008: "Mine would irreparably harm a centuries-old salmon fishing industry."

2012: "A Threat to Bristol Bay."

2013: "Native Alaska, Under Threat."

Last week's smear piece was written by Tatiana Schlossberg. Name sound familiar? She's Caroline Kennedy's daughter, granddaughter of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

Her Times articles are a litany of enviro-hysteria: "Mass Die-off of Whales"; "...Bring Coal's Hidden Hazard to Light"; "How Lowering Crime Could Contribute to Global Warming."

I'm not making this up.

Her last anti-Trump column was headlined: "23 Environmental Rules Rolled Back." But the article lists only nine. Fourteen others were "under review" or in "limbo" -- not rolled back.

Her Bristol Bay story claimed the proposed Pebble Mine was "on" Bristol Bay. But it isn't. It's more than 100 miles away.

When we asked Schlossberg about that, she replied, "I'm not going to comment on that. If you have a problem or a question, you can direct it to the standards editor."

So we did, and to my surprise, the standards editor published a correction: "The mine is not on Bristol Bay itself."

But he defended the Times' headline saying "near Bristol Bay" because "it is in the watershed of Bristol Bay ... (T)he mine could affect the fishery."

I suppose it "could." Most anything "could." But "near" the bay? To me, "near" is 200 yards, or maybe half a mile, but not 100 miles.

Forget the anti-development phrase NIMBY (Not In My Backyard). Now it's BANANA (Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anybody).

The Schlossberg-Kennedys have hundreds of millions of dollars and already own 300 acres of waterfront property. They won't be crushed by insane environmental restrictions.

You, however, may be.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: environment; newyorkslimes

1 posted on 05/24/2017 5:07:37 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

It is clear that the left has invested wisely in media. Without some kind of plan, we are going to live with main stream propaganda for a long long time. Worse yet, we are and will be deprived of real main stream journalism. Add in academia and the universities, and again I say it is clear that the left has invested wisely.


2 posted on 05/24/2017 5:22:40 AM PDT by Religion and Politics (It's Morning in America)
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To: Religion and Politics

Citizens of the US should file a class action suit against them. Maybe 100 billion? Do it in a friendly court.


3 posted on 05/24/2017 5:27:11 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz ("“In America, we don’t worship government, we worship God.”" DJT)
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To: Religion and Politics

Sad to say, but until we have a whole scale Islamic attack on the Hoover Dam or the Golden Gate or something like that, these libtards won’t change their message.

The Obama EPA was a catastrophe.

Regarding the current budget and the reduced food stamp and other money allocated for welfare. I love the comments from the Trump Admin. The recovery should be judged not by how many people we have on subsidies, but the number we have coming off.


4 posted on 05/24/2017 5:40:50 AM PDT by nikos1121 (Rudy Guiuliani for Head of FBI)
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To: Kaslin

Bttt.

5.56mm


5 posted on 05/24/2017 5:47:27 AM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: nikos1121
I would say the Obama EPA was more than a catastrophe it was a criminal enterprise. Lisa Jackson with her phony email account as Richard Windsor being just one part of it. They violated federal rules regulations and laws and got away with it. And once again the most transparent administration in history did everything they could to hide the truth. The media being their partner in crime let them get away with

http://freebeacon.com/politics/lisa-jackson-contacted-lobbyist-from-private-email/

6 posted on 05/24/2017 6:41:46 AM PDT by freefdny
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7 posted on 05/24/2017 6:44:16 AM PDT by bert (K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... Hillary is Ameritrash, pass it on)
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To: nikos1121

Government must not be in the compassion business. The people must.
The people are not the government nor is the government the people.
Government is a corporate structure with power to enforce private support and obedience. Our Constitution is a contract that explicitly restricts the scope of the government.
Government has all but ended the influence of the Constitution on its authority. The people are in open rebellion having elected a president who campaigned on limiting the power of government. Government and all it suckling piglets are at war with this new president.


8 posted on 05/24/2017 6:47:48 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell (Progressivism is 2 year olds in a poop fight.)
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To: Kaslin

When you closely read just about every apoplectic screed about mines, pipelines, glow bull warming/cooling/stay the same, it is always based on “could”

Never WILL. And never based on facts proven in the field.


9 posted on 05/24/2017 6:49:56 AM PDT by Adder (Mr. Franklin: We are trying to get the Republic back!)
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To: Kaslin
"In Reversal, E.P.A. Eases Path for a Mine Near Alaska's Bristol Bay."


OOPS!


It's more than 100 miles away.

10 posted on 05/24/2017 10:40:23 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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