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Well, You Don't Say

White House admits humans causing climate change

Posted at 3:00 PM on 29 May 2008

The White House has begrudgingly admitted that "most of the recent global warming is very likely due to human generated increases in greenhouse gas concentrations." In a 271-page report -- court-ordered and four years late -- federal scientists have created a "one-stop shop" summary of potential climate impacts on the U.S. environment, economy, and public health. The report predicts stop-us-if-you've-heard-this-one heat waves, water shortages, and severe weather (oh my!), and notes that "many of the expected health effects are likely to fall disproportionately on the poor, the elderly, the disabled, and the uninsured." It also foresees a high-cost expansion of electricity capacity. "It basically says the America we've known we can no longer count on," says biologist Thomas Lovejoy, who reviewed the document. "It's a pretty dramatic picture of all kinds of change rippling through natural systems across the country. And all of that has implications for people."

sources:  Associated Press, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal

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And our "awesome" new plan is...

to continue advocating tax cuts, let the free market take care of the problem, oppose state programs that are actually addressing the problem (like that radical "patch-work" plan in in California), drag our feet in international negotiations, and basically pass the buck to the next administration. Cheers!

McCain '08


The last remaining roadblock to Grist Ecologists voting Republican has been removed!

Welcome to the G.O.P.!

Ironically

This makes it so that Bush and McCain are now perfectly in lockstep on policy issues.

-David Ahlport
Laugh-riot

Jabailo: Well, other than the fact that they are fascist authoritarians and mass-murderers, yes, then they may well get another look-see from me. When the 10th level of Hell thaws. I don't know though. I remember reading some wag comment in Adbusters Magazine a couple years ago that the Republicans are the party that wants to give our country away to the corporate fascists immediately, but that the Democratic Party wanted to take a go-slow, wait and see approach. I had to think honestly about that a few seconds, and concluded that by and large, with a few exceptions, at least on a national level, the author of those comments was correct. Bravery, common sense, intellectual curiosty, and foresight are not the hallmark of most of todays political, corporate and institutional management. "Leader" is a term I use very sparingly, lest it become like the currently devalued "hero".

The mellotron is your friend.
archigee

Now I hope that I am reading your piece correctly.The republicans want to give the whole show away to corporate facists,and so do the democrats but the democrats want to go more slowly.I can get behind that.You can't trust either party.It is a revolting,revolving game.One party screws us and screws us til we get a few grains of intelligence.Then we vote the bums out and the other party waltzes in and finesses our meager mentality until we kinda catch on that they too are just using us,ad infinitum.

Why not ask why!?
Roadblock...

The last remaining roadblock to Grist Ecologists voting Republican has been removed!

How 'bout a viable and workable climate plan?

That's a pretty good roadblock.

Also, this would've been much less of a roadblock had they actually released it 4 years ago...when they were supposed to.

Roadblock

The folks in the current administration and their right side of the aisle counterparts aren't Republicans.  Teddy Roosevelt asked me to make this post.

Cheers.
Republicans v. Democrats

Archigeek and Usandthem,

As Jerry Brown once said, the only difference between the Democrats and Republicans is the pace of destruction.  While a slower paces is obviously not as bad as a faster one, neither is acceptable.  That's why I vote Green, and even those people are too conservative.

"Global Change"

If you look at the report, the government got one last dig in.  The title of the report is "Scientific Assessment of the Effects of Global Change on the United States".  They strategically diluted the impact of the report by omitting the words "climate change" from the title, making it virtually impossible to find.  See the report here http://www.climatescience.gov/Library/scientific-assessme ...

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