About Me

Name:On the Right
Biography
Loading...

Create Your Own Blog Find Other Townhall Blogs

Comments

Archives

Blog Search

Blog Roll

Polar Bears

The white grizzly is the new spotted owl, a convenient excuse to deep-freeze U.S. industry. Kempthorne Opens Pandora’s Box

When green activists successfully won threatened status for the Northern and Mexican spotted owl populations in 1993, their intent was to stop industry from engaging in activity that threatened the owl’s habitat. That is, they wanted to ban logging. And in February 2008, a federal judge did just that — designating 8.6 million acres in Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico as critical habitat for the owl and therefore off limits to logging. The Center for Biological Diversity cheered the ruling, saying: “Having critical habitat will ensure that U.S. Forest Service logging does not limit the bird’s recovery or drive it into extinction.”

 

If Kempthorne just ruled that global warming is an imminent danger to the polar bear’s habitat, then, how long will it be before greens take the next tactical step and sue to limit industry from producing carbon dioxide?

 

Inappropriate, you say. Far fetched, you say. But give greens an inch. . . .


Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive