Posted on 04/25/2012 6:34:06 PM PDT by Libloather
Obama vows to fight for climate action, make global warming a key 2012 issue
By Ben Geman - 04/25/12 10:40 AM ET
President Obama is vowing to make the case for action on global warming during the 2012 campaign.
I suspect that over the next six months, this is going to be a debate that will become part of the campaign, and I will be very clear in voicing my belief that we're going to have to take further steps to deal with climate change in a serious way, Obama told Rolling Stone magazine in a newly published interview.
Obamas comments follow a first term that saw global warming legislation collapse in Congress but several administrative steps to address climate proceed, such as tougher auto mileage rules and first-time greenhouse gas standards for new power plants.
Part of the challenge over these past three years has been that people's No. 1 priority is finding a job and paying the mortgage and dealing with high gas prices. In that environment, it's been easy for the other side to pour millions of dollars into a campaign to debunk climate-change science, Obama said.
Mitt Romney, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, has called for stripping the Environmental Protection Agencys (EPA) power to regulate greenhouse gases and also opposes cap-and-trade proposals.
On Capitol Hill, where Republicans are trying to thwart EPAs rules, skepticism about climate science has become commonplace in the GOP, and cap-and-trade legislation is a nonstarter.
The vast majority of scientists say global warming is occurring and human activities are a key factor. A small minority call data on warming trends and the human contribution inconclusive or inaccurate.
Obama, in the interview, cited climate change in noting the GOPs broader rightward shift.
Think about John McCain, who obviously I have profound differences with. Here's a guy who not only believed in climate change, but co-sponsored a cap-and-trade bill that got 43 votes in the Senate just a few years ago, somebody who thought banning torture was the right thing to do, somebody who co-sponsored immigration reform with Ted Kennedy. That's the most recent Republican candidate, and that gives you some sense of how profoundly that party has shifted, he said.
Internationally, plans for a binding global emissions treaty are proceeding far more slowly than advocates have hoped, although diplomats have made some progress in areas such as slowing deforestation and providing aid to help poor countries tackle climate change.
Frankly, I'm deeply concerned that internationally, we have not made as much progress as we need to make. Within the constraints of this Congress, we've tried to do a whole range of things, administratively, that are making a difference doubling fuel-efficiency standards on cars is going to take a whole lot of carbon out of our atmosphere. We're going to continue to push on energy efficiency, and renewable energy standards, and the promotion of green energy. But there is no doubt that we have a lot more work to do, Obama said.
But while environmentalists will likely welcome Obamas comments on climate, in the same interview he downplayed the climate-change impact if the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline is built.
The administration has delayed, until well after the 2012 elections, a decision about whether to issue a cross-border permit for the project, which would bring Canadian oil sands to Gulf Coast refineries.
High-profile NASA climate scientist James Hansen has said that exploiting the massive oil sands, which are already being developed significantly, would mean game over for the climate.
James Hansen is a scientist who has done an enormous amount not only to understand climate change, but also to help publicize the issue. I have the utmost respect for scientists, Obama said in the interview. But it's important to understand that Canada is going to be moving forward with tar sands, regardless of what we do. That's their national policy, they're pursuing it.
He later added: The reason that Keystone got so much attention is not because that particular pipeline is a make-or-break issue for climate change, but because those who have looked at the science of climate change are scared and concerned about a general lack of sufficient movement to deal with the problem.
Congressional Republicans are pushing legislation that would require approval of TransCanada Corp.s project, efforts that Obama bashed in the interview.
My goal has been to have an honest process, and I have adamantly objected to Congress trying to circumvent a process that was well-established not just under Democratic administrations, but also under Republican administrations, he said.
Capitol Hill Republicans have also alleged that regulation of greenhouse gases will hurt the economy and attacked federal spending on green energy programs.
But Obama told Rolling Stone that the nation can take serious steps to battle climate change in a way thats entirely compatible with strong economic growth and job creation, such as retrofitting buildings to slash energy use.
He and Mittens agree on Agenda 21 and the global warming agenda. Twisted sisters.
I suppose that they had hoped to take advantage of a several hundred year long warming trend augmented by a cyclic warming pattern that began in the late 1970s. Some of them must have known that they had to seize the power they desired before a cooling phase began again. Part of their problem is that many who should have known better actually bought into their own misinformation.
When the data started contradicting their CO2 warming theory they started "adjusting" the numbers. After nearly 15 years of no statistically significant warming... it is getting harder and harder to keep up the charade. This is why they have had to resort to more and more outrageous tactics.
Are we sure that this isn’t satire?
This guy needs ome new TOTUS script. He’s getting more irrational daily.
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*shakes head* He can’t run on any economic or labor success, so he must invoke the climate hoax and continue to play on the fear that susie fluke won’t have enough condoms for the weekend..
Pbbbbbt! The man's a political GENIUS. PLEASE run on AGW and the need to curtail our lifestyles, rights, and incomes to combat it, Barry, when just about everyone now knows it's a hoax, PLEASE!!!
Introduce a law in Congress that says all data used for AGW analysis must be released in total, along with all adjustment to historical data, stating the reason and the amount of adjustment.
As always shining a light on cockroaches makes them run away... Show Hansen up for the data manipulator he is.
No, Obama is joking around on Jimmy Fallon and granting interviews to the Leftist Rolling Stone while his EPA and Interior Secretary are plotting to double Gasoline Prices.
They will have to invent another word to describe the American people, because Ignorant ain't even close.
Part of the challenge over these past three years has been that people's No. 1 priority is finding a job and paying the mortgage and dealing with high gas prices. In that environment, it's been easy for the other side to pour millions of dollars into a campaign to debunk climate-change science, Obama said.
After parsing through the truth translator, we have the following actual factual statement.
We have spent millions of dollars promoting climate change, and the reason we have failed to convince the public is because unemployment and gas prices are high.
That is what he actually said.
“Obama vows to fight for climate action, make global warming a key 2012 issue”
For all of the “evil genius” theories espoused about 0, he has done no end of very stupid things.
“Global warming” is near last among the concerns of Americans. They are FAR more concerned with the cost of gas. If he hangs his hat on this, he is very much playing into the hands of the GOP.
A very good thing if true.
The media will point out that with all this global warming we won't need mittens anymore.
“Just Say Snow”.
LOLWUT??? When did this happen? I missed it.
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