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Bush Puts Alaskan Oil Out of Reach
- By Alan Caruba
- Published 05/16/2008
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The announcement Wednesday, May 14, by Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne that the department has decided to list the polar bear as 'threatened' was yet another way of insuring that America must remain dependent on Saudi oil, along with the oil we purchase from other nations who are sucking U.S. dollars out of U.S. pockets at rates never seen before in history.
The three page justification issued by the Department of the Interior simply shouts how utterly debased this decision is. It claims it was based 'on the best available science which shows that loss of sea ice threatens and will likely continue to threaten polar bear habitat.' This government whose meteorological service cannot accurately predict what next week's weather will be now wants us to believe it can predict the amount of sea ice off Alaska ten, twenty, thirty or more years from now.
That's how stupid they think you are!
To add to the absurdity of this decision, Secretary Kempthorne says, 'this listing will not stop global climate change or prevent any sea ice from melting.' Notice he does not say global warming! He uses the new Green terminology of 'climate change', something that has been going on now for 4.5 billion years!
Bluntly put, the President and his administration has betrayed every American at a time when the need for access to our national reserves of oil and natural gas is uppermost in the minds of Americans concerned about our increasing dependence on foreign nations, some of which are unfriendly to our national interests and policies, while others are regarded as unstable providers of oil.
To put it another way, they just broke open the champagne bottles in Russia, in Venezuela, in Nigeria, and, in Islamic nations they are toasting each other with whatever they drink to celebrate victory over the infidels.
The administration's claim that the Endangered Species Act—one of the worst, failed pieces of legislation ever imposed on Americans—had to be enforced because polar bears are imperiled by global warming is obscene, an immoral offense to the truth.
There is no global warming and the administration knows this. The federal government's own meteorological services are on record that the natural warming that had occurred since 1850 ended in 1998 when satellite data and other temperature measurements clearly indicate a cooling trend has begun.
Writing in November 2007, I noted the following:
The environmentalists seeking to put the polar bears on the Endangered Species list conveniently overlook a report by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) noting there are some 22,000 polar bears in 20 distinct populations worldwide. H. Sterling Burnett, a senior fellow with the National Center for Policy Analysis, noted in a 2006 commentary published by The Washington Times that, 'Only two bear populations—accounting for about 16.4 percent of the total—are decreasing, and they are in areas where air temperatures have actually fallen, such as the Baffin Bay region. 'By contrast, another two populations—about 13.6 percent of the total number—are growing and they are living in areas where air temperatures have risen, near the Bering Strait and Chukchi Sea', i.e., just off the coast of Alaska!
The World Wildlife Fund study found the ten populations—comprising about 45.4 percent of the total—are stable, and the status of the remaining six is unknown. As Burnett points out, 'These bears have survived for thousands of years, during both colder and warmer periods, and their populations are by and large in good shape. Polar bears may face many threats, but global warming is not primary among them.
As you watch the cost of gasoline, heating oil, food and just about everything else that depends on oil for production or transportation continue to rise and impact your life, remember that it was environmentalists that started this ball rolling and the Bush administration that put it in motion.
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