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Obamas Bipolar Approach To Energy And Climate Change
6/13/15
With less than two years to go in office, President Obama has already sealed his fate with regards to his legacy on climate change. When historians look back and assess his actions on what could be one of the biggest issues of his presidency, they will undoubtedly be using the term disappointing quite a bit.
The main problem is not that he has ignored the issue as his predecessor, President George W. Bush, did; it is that he has consistently said one thing about the threat of climate change and then done the exact opposite of what he has called for.
.... But what is unique in this situation is President Obamas constant public reminders that climate change is a threat to the United States, proclamations that are typically followed by an anti-environment executive action.
These past few weeks have given more great examples of the Presidents bipolar disorder on climate change.
At the end of May, the Bureau of Land Management announced that it would issue a total of 28 new coal mining leases for the Powder River Basin. Greenpeace points out that the amount of coal that could be excavated and burned from just these new coal leases is enough to completely negate (and surpass) the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that would be cut by President Obamas Clean Power Plan. In sum, Obamas most ambitious action on climate change is already being made useless by his administrations decision to lease more coal mining operations.
...But seven years later, President Obamas stance on offshore drilling has clearly changed. Rather than worrying about the immediate economic impacts, and certainly without considering the environmental impacts, President Obama has proposed opening up previously off-limits areas of the Atlantic coast for oil drilling; he has increased the number of offshore oil drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico (after he presided over the single largest environmental disaster ever to take place in the Gulf); and hes even allowed the fracking industry to operate in near secrecy in the Gulf of Mexico.
It seems like every action the president has taken to combat climate change has been met by an equal attempt to appease the dirty energy industry.
http://www.desmogblog.com/2015/06/13/obama-s-bipolar-approach-energy-and-climate-change
6/13/15
With less than two years to go in office, President Obama has already sealed his fate with regards to his legacy on climate change. When historians look back and assess his actions on what could be one of the biggest issues of his presidency, they will undoubtedly be using the term disappointing quite a bit.
The main problem is not that he has ignored the issue as his predecessor, President George W. Bush, did; it is that he has consistently said one thing about the threat of climate change and then done the exact opposite of what he has called for.
.... But what is unique in this situation is President Obamas constant public reminders that climate change is a threat to the United States, proclamations that are typically followed by an anti-environment executive action.
These past few weeks have given more great examples of the Presidents bipolar disorder on climate change.
At the end of May, the Bureau of Land Management announced that it would issue a total of 28 new coal mining leases for the Powder River Basin. Greenpeace points out that the amount of coal that could be excavated and burned from just these new coal leases is enough to completely negate (and surpass) the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that would be cut by President Obamas Clean Power Plan. In sum, Obamas most ambitious action on climate change is already being made useless by his administrations decision to lease more coal mining operations.
...But seven years later, President Obamas stance on offshore drilling has clearly changed. Rather than worrying about the immediate economic impacts, and certainly without considering the environmental impacts, President Obama has proposed opening up previously off-limits areas of the Atlantic coast for oil drilling; he has increased the number of offshore oil drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico (after he presided over the single largest environmental disaster ever to take place in the Gulf); and hes even allowed the fracking industry to operate in near secrecy in the Gulf of Mexico.
It seems like every action the president has taken to combat climate change has been met by an equal attempt to appease the dirty energy industry.
http://www.desmogblog.com/2015/06/13/obama-s-bipolar-approach-energy-and-climate-change
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Obama’s Bipolar Approach To Energy And Climate Change (Original Post)
RiverLover
Jun 2015
OP
cprise
(8,445 posts)1. Get public credit for legislation, then cut secret deals that undermine
...those US laws for the benefit of multinational corporations.
RiverLover
(7,830 posts)2. He's a smart Neoliberal.
I'm sure he has many advisers to help him do that dance.