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hue

(4,949 posts)
Wed Jan 7, 2015, 11:04 AM Jan 2015

Republicans vow to undo Obama’s environmental progress

http://www.wisconsingazette.com/trending-news/republicans-vow-to-undo-obamas-environmental-progress.html

President Barack Obama's determined efforts to combat global warming face their biggest trial yet as Republicans take full control of Congress this week. The GOP vows to move fast and forcefully to roll back his environmental rules and force his hand on energy development.

The GOP's first order of business: the Keystone XL pipeline. The Republican-led House has repeatedly passed legislation to approve the pipeline, which would carry tar sands oil from Canada deep into the United States. The bills died in the Senate when Democrats were in control, but that will change Wednesday when a Republican-led Senate committee holds a Keystone hearing.

"The president is going to see the Keystone XL pipeline on his desk and it's going to be a bellwether decision by the president whether to go with jobs and the economy," said Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyoming.

Success for Republicans on the climate front would jeopardize a key component of Obama's legacy. And the ramifications would likely ricochet far beyond the United States.

Later this year, nations are supposed to sign a major global climate treaty in Paris. Aggressive action by the U.S. under Obama has upped the pressure on other governments to get serious about climate change, too. But if Obama can't make good on his commitments at home, it's unclear whether poorer nations will still feel compelled to act.
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Republicans vow to undo Obama’s environmental progress (Original Post) hue Jan 2015 OP
Good! Turbineguy Jan 2015 #1
Normally, I'd say let's do intensive fracking in states with all Republican politicians DFW Jan 2015 #2

DFW

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2. Normally, I'd say let's do intensive fracking in states with all Republican politicians
Wed Jan 7, 2015, 01:06 PM
Jan 2015

But that would mean that there could be an earthquake under my house tomorrow. They just had one out near the airport, and fracking is the cause.

It's amazing how blatant Republican politicians are in their open willingness to ignore the well-being of those who elected them, and see no problem with poisoning their constituents to please their few financial benefactors. Just jaw-dropping amazing.

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