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Don't know if this has been posted, but bend over, it's cumming!
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By Associated Press | January 27, 2021 at 8:43 AM CST - Updated January 27 at 12:25 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) — In what would be the most ambitious U.S. effort ever to stave off the worst effects of climate change, President Joe Biden is aiming to cut oil, gas and coal emissions and double energy production from offshore wind turbines through executive orders Wednesday.
The orders awaiting his signature target federal subsidies for oil and other fossil fuels and halt new oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters. They also intend to conserve 30 percent of the country’s lands and ocean waters in the next 10 years and move to an all-electric federal vehicle fleet.
Biden has set a goal of eliminating pollution from fossil fuel in the power sector by 2035 and from the U.S. economy overall by 2050, speeding what is already a market-driven growth of solar and wind energy and lessening the country’s dependence on oil and gas. The ambitious plan is aimed at slowing human-caused global warming that is magnifying extreme weather events such as deadly wildfires in the West and drenching rains and hurricanes in the East. But the rapid pace of change needed to stave off global warming also carries political risk for the president and Democrats overall.
In a change from previous administrations of both parties, Biden also is directing agencies to focus help and investment on the low-income and minority communities that live closest to polluting refineries and other hazards, and the oil- and coal-patch towns that face job losses as the U.S. moves to sharply increase its reliance on wind, solar and other other energy sources that do not emit climate-warming greenhouse gases.
The actions make clear that “both significant short-term global emission reductions and net-zero global emissions by mid-century – or before – are required to avoid setting the world on a dangerous, potentially catastrophic, climate trajectory,” the White House said in a statement before Biden signed the orders. First 100 days: COVID, exec orders, impeachment
The orders are aimed at “revitalizing the U.S. energy sector, conserving our natural resources and leveraging them to help drive our nation toward a clean energy future,’' the White House said, while “creating well-paying jobs ... and delivering justice for communities who have been subjected to environmental harm.’'
Biden also is elevating climate change to a national security priority. The conservation plan would set aside millions of acres for recreation, wildlife and climate efforts by 2030 as part of Biden’s campaign pledge for a $2 trillion program to slow global warming.
President Donald Trump, who ridiculed the science of climate change, withdrew the U.S. from the Paris global climate accord, opened more public lands to coal, gas and oil production and weakened regulation on fossil fuel emissions. Experts say these emissions are heating the Earth’s climate dangerously and worsening floods, droughts and other natural disasters.
Georgia Tech climate scientist Kim Cobb called the executive orders an “excellent start” for the week-old Biden administration.
“If this Day 7 momentum is representative of this administration’s 4-year term, there is every reason to believe that we might achieve carbon neutrality sooner than 2050,” even as key roadblocks lie ahead, Cobb said.
Biden and his supporters say the investment in cleaner energy national will net millions of jobs. But that probably will take years to happen, and the orders will face intense opposition from oil and gas and power plant industries, as well as from many Republican — and Democratic — lawmakers.
Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, which represents oil and gas drillers in Western states, said the executive order is intended to delay drilling on federal lands to the point where it is no longer viable. Her group pledged a legal challenge.
“The environmental left is leading the agenda at the White House when it comes to energy and environment issues,″ she said. She noted that the freeze would be felt most acutely in states such as Wyoming, North Dakota, Texas and Louisiana — all won by Trump.
A 60-day suspension of new drilling permits for U.S. lands and waters was announced last week.
Biden is seeking to double energy production from offshore wind after the Trump administration slowed permit review of some giant offshore wind turbine projects.
Significantly, he is directing agencies to eliminate spending that acts as subsidies for fossil fuel industries.
“The fossil fuel industry has inflicted tremendous damage on the planet. The administration’s review, if done correctly, will show that filthy fracking and drilling must end for good, everywhere,’' said Kierán Suckling, executive director at the Center for Biological Diversity, an environmental group that has pushed for the drilling pause.
Oil industry groups slammed the move, saying Biden had already eliminated thousands of oil and gas jobs by killing the Keystone XL oil pipeline on his first day in office.
“This is just the start. It will get worse,’' said Brook Simmons, president of the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma. “Meanwhile, the laws of physics, chemistry and supply and demand remain in effect. Oil and natural gas prices are going up, and so will home heating bills, consumer prices and fuel costs.’'
A 60-day suspension order at the Interior Department did not limit existing oil and gas operations under valid leases, meaning activity would not come to a sudden halt on the millions of acres of lands in the West and offshore in the Gulf of Mexico where much drilling is concentrated. The freeze also is unlikely to affect existing leases. Its effect could be further blunted by companies that stockpiled enough drilling permits in Trump’s final months to allow them to keep pumping oil and gas for years.
The pause in onshore drilling is limited to federal lands and does not affect drilling on private lands, which is largely regulated by states.
It would exempt tribal lands, mainly in the West, that are used for energy production. The Interior Department will continue to consult with tribes on both renewable and conventional energy resources, “in conformance with the U.S. government’s trust responsibilities,’' the White House said.
Oil and gas extracted from public lands and waters account for about a quarter of annual U.S. production. Extracting and burning those fuels generates the equivalent of almost 550 million tons (500 million metric tons) of greenhouse gases annually, the U.S. Geological Survey said in a 2018 study.
Under Trump, officials approved almost 1,400 permits on federal lands, primarily in Wyoming and New Mexico, over a three-month period that included the election, according to an Associated Press analysis of government data. Those permits, which remain valid, will allow companies to continue drilling for years, potentially undercutting Biden’s climate agenda.
Biden will direct all U.S. agencies to use science and evidence-based decision-making in federal rule-making and announce a U.S.-hosted climate leaders summit on Earth Day, April 22.
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I just watched it. He's so full of shidt. Basically in a roundabout way he's say your going to the unemployment line. Just like keystone
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Aren't you glad that mean, orange man dictator is gone? Now we have Mr. Unity, harmony, peace and prosperity; good old blue collar, lunch bucket Joe. Now bend over and grab your ankles. By the way; not much MSM chatter about E.O.'s..... But this morning I just heard that Biden did 17 of them in his first week and nothing gets said. Trump did 4 E.O.'s in his first week and the MSM was calling him a dictator. Which would be typical for those azzwipes.
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If all can be accomplished via an executive order, why do we endure the expense of supporting a House, Senate, and Supreme Court? A lot cheaper to just have one emperor.
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Wonder if this dovetails with Gates now being the largest owner of land in the U.S.
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Sure glad all those dems voted for that pos... I hope it bites 'em RIGHT in the azz...
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Biden (Bidet) also is directing agencies to focus help and investment on the low-income and minority communities. (Give-away programs accomplishing nothing, except enrichment of Bidet Buddies.)
It would exempt tribal lands, mainly in the West, that are used for energy production. (Them too)
Oil and gas extracted from public lands and waters account for about a quarter of annual U.S. production (That will mean we are no longer exporters, but back to the good old import days..... and fuel, etc prices will skyrocket.)
She noted that the freeze would be felt most acutely in states such as Wyoming, North Dakota, Texas and Louisiana (and Alaska)— all won by Trump. (Self Explanatory, but let me anyway --Payback vengeance, and if they lose enough population, representative count goes down))
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Wonder if this dovetails with Gates now being the largest owner of land in the U.S. Gates is nowhere close to the largest landowner. https://landreport.com/americas-100-largest-landowners/
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Do you ever google the names of people in these articles, just to see what they look like? Kieran Suckling
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Do you ever google the names of people in these articles, just to see what they look like? Kieran Suckling I do, especially when they are accused of screwing horses.
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Gates is buying up farm ground and is the largest owner of farm ground according to reporting.
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Gates is buying up farm ground and is the largest owner of farm ground according to reporting. Gotcha. I remember now hearing about that.
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But this morning I just heard that Biden did 17 of them in his first week and nothing gets said. Trump did 4 E.O.'s in his first week and the MSM was calling him a dictator. Which would be typical for those azzwipes. He's knocking on 40 right now. You know damn well he hasn't been awake long enough to read one of them let alone 40......
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