Posted on 05/27/2007 9:36:22 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Press Releases Contact: Brendan Daly/Nadeam Elshami 202-226-7616 For Immediate Release 05/26/2007 Pelosi to Lead Bipartisan CODEL on Global Warming
Washington, D.C. Speaker Nancy Pelosi today announced that she is leading a bipartisan Congressional Delegation trip to Greenland, Germany, Great Britain and Belgium to meet with leading scientists and political leaders working on solutions to combat global warming.
Scientific evidence and real-world examples tell us that global warming is an international crisis that must be solved with international cooperation and innovative solutions, said Speaker Pelosi. As we begin to craft legislative solutions to address this international crisis, Members of Congress will see firsthand the economic and environmental impact of global warming, as well as the actions our allies are already taking to address this global challenge.
Earlier this year, the Speaker called for legislation to curb global warming. Congress is drafting wide-ranging legislation on energy independence by July 4 and global warming later this year. Pelosi also created the Select Committee Energy Independence and Global Warming to promote greater understanding of the problem.
The Congressional Delegation is made up of members of the Select Committee, including Chairman Ed Markey of Massachusetts; Congresswoman Hilda Solis of California; Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth-Sandlin of South Dakota; Congressman Earl Blumenauer of Oregon; Congressman John Larson of Connecticut; and Congressman Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri. Congressman David Hobson of Ohio, Ranking member of the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Subcommittee is also traveling.
The bipartisan delegation will be traveling to Greenland and is scheduled to meet with Dr. Konrad Steffen, who is the lead scientist at Swiss Camp located on the Jakobshavn Glacier. In Europe, the delegation is scheduled to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, foreign and environmental ministers, members of parliament and leading environmentalists and scientists.
The Speaker has met in Washington with leaders from Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Iceland, United Kingdom, Norway and other countries, as well as the Secretary General of the United Nations on this critical issue. Many leaders have extended invitations and encouraged her to visit.
Because of the significance of this trip, the air travel will be carbon offset through the Pacific Forest Trust - a forest conservation and stewardship project that will permanently reduce approximately 500,000 tons of CO2 emissions over a 100-year period. The Speaker will personally pay for this effort.
....she take her private jet?
Her private jet? -it’s ok, she bought carbons from someone else. LOL
why hasn’t somebody told her that this is not her job?! She is Speaker of the House not run all around the world and Speak her Mind....WTF?
Good article by Sen. Jim Inhofe on this subject.
SENATOR INHOFE OPENING STATEMENT
“The Issue of the Potential Impacts of Global Warming on Recreation and the Recreation Industry”
Thursday May 24, 2007
[ Read highlights of witness hearing testimony ]
Thank you for having this hearing today, Madam Chairman. I have to say, however, that we seem to have hearing after hearing after hearing on climate change indeed, this is the Committee’s second one this week alone but we dont seem to actually discuss legislation. While other Committees without jurisdiction on this issue attempt to write our nations global warming policies, this Committee sits idly by talking about tangential issues. I believe that if we do wrestle with actual legislation, then the folly of cap-and-trade carbon legislation will become apparent.
The recreation industrys true threats come not from climate change which has always changed and will always change but from the so-called global warming solutions being proposed by government policymakers. Misguided efforts to solve global warming threaten to damage the travel and recreation industry. In short, it is a direct threat Americas way of life. If we cannot fly to remote locations, and if few automobiles are capable of pulling boats, jet skies, and campers, and if RVs become a thing of the past as environmentalists would like, then minor climate fluctuations will have little impact on recreation because Americans will not have the means to recreate.
I will not belabor my views about the scientific underpinnings of global warming alarmism, other than to make a few observations. The fact that climate fluctuates changes is nothing new, and should not be feared. It has always changed, and unless the processes of the planet suddenly stopped, it always will. There is little disagreement that it warmed in the Northern Hemisphere from about 1970s until 1998, and that since that time, temperatures flattened. And there is general agreement that some human activities such as the building of cities and expanding agriculture, have contributed to this. But there remains much debate in the peer-reviewed scientific literature as to the many factors which may influence climate that is of importance to the question of whether climate fluctuations are natural or caused by humans. But regardless of that debate, a healthy functioning planet means constant changes in our climate.
There are winners and losers as climate fluctuates. A warming period could be a boon for warm weather destinations like beaches and lakes and a cooling period like we experienced from 1940-1970s could be beneficial for cold weather recreation like skiing and snowboarding. This past winter saw record snows in the Rocky Mountain region as well as an unusually cold spring in Alaska. Currently, we are seeing a Memorial Day snow advisory for the Colorado Mountains. Wyoming being buried in a May snowstorm and parts of Canada are still enduring winter. In addition, South Africa just set 54 new cold weather records with some parts seeing snow for the first time in 33 years as snow and ice continue to fall. And I am not finished. A massive snowstorm in China has closed highways and stranded motorists. And finally, winter has arrived early in Australia as the snow season is off to a promising start for the winter recreation industry.
But the most verifiable threat to the recreation and travel industry is the unintended consequences of misguided government policy and environmental activists. The chilling effect of guilt that the climate alarmists are attempting to instill in Americans for owning four wheel drive vehicles, flying in an airplane and enjoying travel is enough to harm the industry. For examples of this promotion of misguided policies and guilt, you need look no further than a proposal in April by the UK-based Institute for Public Policy Research, which called for tobacco-style health warnings on airplanes to warn passengers that the plane flight may be contributing to a global warming crisis. The group proposed posting signs on airplanes which read flying causes climate change.
Another example of unintended consequences by climate crusaders was the recent proclamation by a UK grocery store announcing it would usher in carbon friendly policies and stop importing food from faraway nations. This proposal may have been popular with wealthy Western environmentalists, but the idea did not sit so well with poor African farmers. As a February 21, 2007 BBC article details:
Kenyan farmers, whose lifelong carbon emissions are negligible compared with their counterparts in the West, are fast becoming the victims of a green campaign that could threaten their livelihoods. A recent bold statement by UK supermarket Tesco ushering in carbon friendly measures - such as restricting the imports of air freighted goods by half and the introduction of “carbon counting” labeling - has had environmentalists dancing in the fresh produce aisles, but has left African horticulturists confused and concerned.
The BBC article continues:
Half of this produce goes to the UK’s supermarkets, generating at least £100m per year for this developing country. The dependence on the UK market cannot be underestimated, says Stephen Mbithi Mwikya, chief executive of FPEAK. For Kenya, horticulture is the country’s second biggest foreign exchange earner after tourism. This announcement from Tesco is devastating, says Mr Mbithi.
The recent announcement by travel guru Mark Ellingham, the author of the Rough Guide travel book series, that he was now recanting his promotion of worldwide travel is another blow to the travel and recreation industry. Ellingham now says that our addiction to binge flying is killing the planet.
This kind of alarmism should concern the travel and recreation industry, not natural climate fluctuations which mankind has no control over.
There is even more proof showing that the dangers facing travel and recreation are coming from climate hysteria. The Associated Press on May 16, 2007 reported that ecotourism —the type of travel you would expect environmentalists to endorse—is no more Earth friendly than regular travel due to the long plane flights necessary to bring vacationers to exotic locales. The Norwegian Environment Minister Helen Bjoernoey is now warning about long distance travel.
“Long distance travel especially air travel is a challenge to all of us. We know that it has serious impacts on the climate,” Bjoernoey said.
I cannot think of a more devastating sentiment to the industry than that. Reduce air travel because of unfounded fears of climate doom. That is the authentic threat not only to the travel industry, but the developing world which depends so much on tourism to improve the life its residents. Clearly, the unfounded fears of a man-made climate catastrophe and the proposed solutions represent the gravest threats to the industry.
Thank you.
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True, in more ways than one.
Regarding the literal meaning - I want to see the cancelled check. To say that she will pay for it and her actually paying for it out of personal funds are not the same thing. This is a lot like a campaign saying it will return funds from a tainted source. Often they never actually do, and of course, journalists never actually follow up.
I guess we shouldn’t expect anything different, but I find it very telling that she travels abroad to attend some nonsensical Global Warming event instead of remaining a few days to pay respects to our Fallen Heroes on the one day a year we set aside to honor them all.
As ‘top dog’ of her party in the House of Representatives, and considering we are at war, whether she agrees or not, our heroes deserve recognition by party leaders of both parties.
I would have to label it politics over appreciation, or anything else, for that matter.
She should realize that she's already got her hard,hard left followers secured--she should start sounding more moderate to attract the vast middle to her side.
Luckily, niether she nor Ried read these posts.
The people they want to talk to are reachable by telephone.
OBTW, who is taking care of the grandchildren while she is doing so much traveling? "Charles Gibson, pick up the white courtesy phone".
Wonder what she's going to do on Flag Day.
When did the Speaker of the House become Secretary of State?
Who does this pop-eyed fool think she is?
At least now we knoe why she wanted the bigger plane. nancy is going International.
Dr. Konrad Steffen, Director of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) in the Department of Geography at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
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Melting was so severe on the Greenland ice sheet in June that field researcher Konrad Steffen wondered just how he would get off the continent.
"We had come in with a fixed-wing aircraft landing on skis," said the University of Colorado climatologist. "If that snow is melting then you cannot leave. As it was, we had to charter a helicopter."
Greenland's unusual summer slush was part of a record-breaking year of northern polar ice loss, reported by Dr Steffen and other scientists this weekend at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) conference in San Francisco.
Dr Steffen attributes the increased melt to an unusual low-pressure system that "came earlier and stayed longer" on the island to create unseasonable warm temperatures.
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May if they stopped hauling in 'cargo' the melting would stop!
"In 1998, the program moved 7 million pounds of cargo; in 1999 we moved 10.9 million pounds; and last year we moved it. 1 million pounds."
"We really depend very much on the capacity they can bring into the field," said Dr. Konrad Steffen of the University of Colorado, a 26-year veteran to arctic science. "I've been in Antarctica and Greenland, and the 109th is the only means to get to these places if you do 'big' science. When we go for ice cores or for major atmospheric studies, we need huge instruments, and the 109th is the only way to go.
Aren't they interferring with the war (since they complain about the National Guard not being around for hurricane/tornado season)!) They are using the military for global warming projects.
The AGU was once a customer of mine. I worked with them at their headquarters in Wash, DC. A more spaced-out group of far-left envoronwackos you'll never find.
One of their goals, in the name of inclusiveness, was to let everybody have their say about anything. Thus, they had endless meetings, committee "hearings," etc. over the simplest of things. Of course, that was good as it limited the amount of damage they could do :)
Sorry, I left off the final sentence:
And, since I was billing them by the hour, sitting through all those worthless meetings was good for me, too :)
Quick.
Somebody shut the door.
Why won’t Condi smack her down? Pelosi acts like she’s SOS, fer Pete’s Sake!
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