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Home Front: Culture Wars
Boxer plans Senate hearings on global warming
2006-11-15
We didn't have a Home Front Total Fucking Stupidity category, so I put it here...
The Big Tent is going up and the various Ringmasters are lining up, testing their bullwhips. Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Automakers and manufacturers, beware: There's a new environmental policy boss in town, she scowls a lot, and two of her favorite phrases are "global warming" and "extensive hearings."

The Democrats' coming takeover of Congress is expected to feel pressure for policy change on a number of fronts, from Iraq to taxes, but the starkest change may come at the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, when Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., will surrender the gavel to Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif. Her appointment was announced Tuesday, but won't take effect until January.

Inhofe rejects a wide scientific consensus that human use of fossil fuels is largely responsible for catastrophic climate change, calling it "the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people." He's accused environmental activists of exploiting people's fears to raise money. And he's blocked legislation aimed at curbing global warming.

Boxer, in contrast, is a fiercely liberal environmental activist. She has railed against Inhofe, crusaded for cleaner drinking water and led wilderness protection efforts in her home state and for Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Her likely counterparts in the House of Representatives - Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., incoming chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, and Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., of the Resources Committee - are less sympathetic to environmentalists. Dingell's constituents include the auto industry, and Rahall's include the coal industry. Then too, of course, George W. Bush remains president, and he's not exactly a global-warming crusader, either.

But Boxer said Tuesday that starting in January, her priority will be to begin "a very long process of extensive hearings" on global warming.

"I think there ought to be a global-warming bill that looks at all the contributors to carbon-dioxide emissions," she said. She cited California's legislation requiring automakers to reduce emissions as "an excellent role model."

Boxer also wants to boost the cleanup of Superfund toxic-waste sites by reinstating "polluter pays" fines, which lapsed under the Bush administration, and increase oversight of the Environmental Protection Agency.

Inhofe couldn't be reached for comment; Boxer said he'd called to wish her well.

Melinda Pierce, a lobbyist for the Sierra Club, cheered the coming change, saying Inhofe had been bad for the environment and that Boxer is an activist hero. But with a bare 51-49 Democrat majority in the next Senate and Bush in the White House, Pierce said, "We have no illusions that there's going to be some comprehensive global-warming bill signed by the president." Instead, she said, Boxer will likely "set an agenda and make modest gains for a time in 2009 when we have a new president."

Hank Cox of the National Association of Manufacturers said his group "will certainly have our door open," although he said Boxer "does represent a tougher stand on environmental issues than we've had in the past, and we can potentially see where there's going to be more vigorous debate."

"If you're going to make these assumptions about what is causing global warming, the whole world needs to participate together," Cox said. "The Chinese are opening a new coal-fired power plant every week, and within a few years they will pass us in terms of carbon-dioxide emissions. For the U.S. to impose severe, expensive economic restraints on our own economy, while the Chinese ignore it, would not have any appreciable impact on total global emissions."
Boxy. Policy Boss. MegaBoggle. I'd like to see her as a grease spot carbon footprint.
Posted by:.com

#8  Limbaugh stock goes up on chaotic trading.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-11-15 12:12  

#7  That would blow that bimbo's mind, wouldn't it?
Posted by: Pappy   2006-11-15 09:59  

#6  Let's fly Joe in to testify.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-11-15 09:05  

#5  Dat sunny ball of anti-Gaian treason deserves to be tried in absentia at NUREMBURG.

first rate stuff Joe! LOL!
Posted by: RD   2006-11-15 03:07  

#4  The 2006 Hurricane season was the quietest in years with no Hurricane force storms stiking the US.

Must be global warming.

In the 70s the cause de jur was Nuclear Winter!
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2006-11-15 01:45  

#3  Lol, Socialist Earthika! JOE = ADAMA! Heh, heh.
Posted by: .com   2006-11-15 01:17  

#2  Dat D***nged SUN is still refusing to surrender to tiny Earth = Socialist Earthika. Dat sunny ball of anti-Gaian treason deserves to be tried in absentia at NUREMBURG.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-11-15 01:14  

#1  Delete, plz.
Posted by: .com   2006-11-15 00:09  

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