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    Environmentalists see reason for alarm in GOP race

    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Four years after the GOP's rallying cry became "drill, baby, drill," environmental issues have barely registered a blip in this Republican presidential primary.

    That's likely to change as the race turns to Florida.

    The candidates' positions on environmental regulation, global warming as well as clean air and water are all but certain to get attention ahead of the Jan. 31 primary in a state where the twin issues of offshore oil drilling and Everglades restoration are considered mandatory topics for discussion.

    "It's almost like eating fried cheese in Iowa," said Jerry Karnas of the Everglades Foundation. Drilling has long been banned off Florida's coasts because of fears that a spill would foul its beaches, wrecking the tourism industry, while the federal and state governments are spending billions to clean the Everglades.

    Though most expect the candidates to express support for Everglades restoration — as Mitt Romney did in his 2008 campaign — environmentalists are noting a further rightward shift overall among the GOP field. The candidates have called for fewer environmental regulations, questioned whether global warming is a hoax and criticized the agency that implements and enforces clean air and water regulations.

    "A cycle ago, there were people who actually believed in solving some of these problems," said Navin Nayak of the League of Conservation Voters. "Now we're faced with a slate that doesn't even believe in basic science."

    The candidates, of course, dispute such a characterization. But their stances have generally grown more conservative. And even when they haven't, they often offer positions that aren't in line with conservationists.

    —Romney heralded the passage of stricter limits on carbon emissions in 2005 when he was governor of Massachusetts but last year said it was a mistake. He previously agreed with the scientific consensus on global warming and humans' contribution to it but now says "we don't know what's causing climate change."

    —Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich supported tougher environmental regulation early in his congressional career and appeared in a 2008 TV spot with then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pleading for action on climate change. Now he's says appearing with the San Francisco liberal was "the dumbest thing I've done in the last couple of years" and is calling for lifting restrictions on offshore drilling and branding the Environmental Protection Agency a "job killer" that must be replaced.

    —Texas Rep. Ron Paul said during his 2008 campaign that "human activity probably does play a role" in global warming. Now he calls the science on manmade global warming a "hoax."

    —Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum shows fewer signs of a shift on such issues. He has called for more drilling, including in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and doubts research that points to a human role in global warming, calling it "junk science."

    An analysis by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics found about $2.8 million in campaign donations were made by those in the energy and natural resources sector, according to Federal Elections Commission data, with about 84 percent of it going to Republicans.

    Meantime, the EPA, which is responsible for policing environmental rules, has been singled out for Republican criticism this campaign season. Paul has called for its outright elimination as part of his plan to drastically curtail the federal government. Romney has said it's "out of control." Santorum has railed against the EPA's limits on mercury from coal-fired power plants. And Gingrich has called for overhauling the EPA, saying it should be converted to an "environmental solutions agency."

    Nayak says: "There's no doubt that this kind of slate of presidential candidates is one of the most regressive and most closely tied to polluters that we've seen at least in decades."

    Some Republican presidents and nominees have been strong environmentalists. Teddy Roosevelt was seen as a role model to environmentalists, using his presidency to establish wildlife refuges, preserve forests, and conserve water. Richard Nixon helped create the EPA that has been vilified by his successors on the campaign trail today. And the last Republican nominee, Sen. John McCain, was the chief co-sponsor of a bill that sought mandatory caps on greenhouse gas emissions.

    Michelle Pautz, a political science professor at the University of Dayton who focuses on environmental policy, said the current slate of Republicans may not be giving much reason to applaud their environmental stances, but it may not matter much overall with the economy taking center stage.

    "The bottom line is both with the GOP primary and looking to Obama and the general election, the green vote is a non-issue," Pautz said. "There are too many other issues crowding out the environmental ones."

    But Tony Cani, the national political director for the Sierra Club, said taking what he calls "extreme" views on the environment won't play well come Nov. 6.

    "They're going to be hurt with young voters, women, families, Latino voters," Cani said.

    Jim DiPeso, of Republicans for Environmental Protection, said he hopes to see a shift as Election Day draws closer, but that the state of politics right now has made ecological issues untouchable.

    "A lot of the more pragmatic mainstream Republicans just are trying to steer clear of the issue because it's become so politically fraught," he said.

     
    • JamesJ  •  4 mths ago
      "Drilling off Floriday's coast has been banned because of pollution fears."
      For those who forget, that "banning" happened during the Cheney/bush administration. Big oil was ready to drill in the gulf within sight of the FL beaches, Jebbie put in a call to the WH and put a stop to big oils plans, end of the FL drilling story!
      Kind of a NIMBY flavor to it, eh?
      • James 4 mths ago
        Kinda makes all those right-wing extremist Obama hater look stupid too, doesn't it? Oh wait, that's nothing new, now is it?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      If its government funded ....there will be a greedy politician in the wings ....
      • MikeBad 4 mths ago
        If it's lobbyist funded ....there will be a greedy politician in the wings ....
        FIFY
      • Jim 4 mths ago
        If it's corporate funded..... there will be greedy CEO's and politicians in the wings
      • MaryC 4 mths ago
        If it is not government funded, research into psychopathic behaviors like destruction of everything for personal benefit will be run (into the ground) by the psychopaths.
    • a  •  Chandler, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      Consider this:
      quote:
      " The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem it will avail us little to solve all others."
      Theodore Roosevelt, Address to the Deep Waterway Convention, Memphis, TN, October 4, 1907.

      Quote:
      "The object of government is the welfare of the people." Conservation means development as much as it does protection. I recognize the right and duty of this generation to develop and use the natural resources of our land, but I do not recognize the right to waste them, or to rob by wasteful use, the generations that come after us."
      Theodore Roosevelt, "The New Nationalism" speech, Osawatomie, Kansas, August 31, 1910.
      Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, 1901--1909.
      • wrdsmth 4 mths ago
        and a classic, classy republican as well.
      • Grousy 4 mths ago
        Wrdsmth.....it is the ethic not the party that needs to be followed. The current republican party is as extreme anti-environment as they are extreme anti-middle class...now THAT is extreme!
      • MaryC 4 mths ago
        We could win this an all the rest of the wars if we could just forget about party politics and concentrate on making bullying ineffective.
    • Ted S  •  4 mths ago
      Simple logic tells us that we should not waste, we should do our best to be as environmentally clean as possible.

      But: When I cannot put in a 12 foot long culvert and fill over a ditch so I can reach portions of my pasture, without an expensive "environmental analysis" and some costly permits even IF the thing were to be approved after 2-4 years of "study"...?

      There comes a point when what I call environmental insanity is out of control.
      • MaryC 4 mths ago
        Trouble is, coruption overrides "simple logic" everytime, and one heck of a lot of people can't think clearly anyway.
    • yankee123  •  4 mths ago
      We'll see more scare tactics used as the election approaches.
      • MikeBad 4 mths ago
        Yep, they'll be trying to lie to us and say if we don't gut the EPA then there will be no jobs.
      • Dan S 4 mths ago
        The EPA is out of control.... a half acre patch in the middle of a cornfield that stays a little soggy into June is not a 'wetlands', and the farmer dumping a few truckloads of dirt in that spot so he can plant there is not 'destroying' it. This has happened, however, and the EPA siezed the entire farm. A farm which, I might point out, had been in the man's family since before this country was a country. It nearly bankrupted the entire family to get it back from the liberal control freaks.
      • MaryC 4 mths ago
        Of course, simply because the brains of a lot of politicians and their puppets are hard-wired to be fear-mongers. Call it the reactionary, power-mad Republican brain-state. Pretty much the typical problem throughout history.
    • relix  •  4 mths ago
      you think the middle east is bad? just wait for the water wars...
    • oldsarge54  •  Marion, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      American has a big surplus of gasoline. Did it lower our prices? No. It got exported thus leaving our prices high. Got to love those patriotic oil companies doing their best for America.
    • Gary  •  4 mths ago
      mother nature has at least one more january tornado up her sleeve - little by little
    • tallyman  •  4 mths ago
      What happened to all that oil coming down the pipeline from Alaska? I would guess the Environmentalists had something to do with the low flow. I wouldn`t doubt that big oil supports them financially. So there would be no surplus oil for Americans. Alaskan oil was supposed to be so vast that the pipeline would solve Americans` needs for the future.
    • Jarhead  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Not because the environment will be damaged any more than it already is--but because they see a real threat to their power....which should have been broken long ago..
    • Adrian  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      We need to get rid of the ethanol program too. That is just burning food, and subsidising it too. Idiotic
    • TheWayitIs  •  4 mths ago
      since when did caring about what is in my drinking water and wildlife conservation become extreme, we all should be concerned about this..
    • sneakyd  •  4 mths ago
      Greenies don't need to worry. Politicians never do what they say they're gonna do !
    • relix  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      fools- last year we exported more than we used. ALL oil drilled here goes straight to the INTERNATIONAL market... for profit, NOT OUR use... hello?
    • Michael  •  Davenport, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Remember that we can only control 12 miles off shore and ifwe continue to stop drilling by American companies and companies that will not go against us, we will eventually have oil rigs 12.1 mile of shore as many as they like and with no regulations. Countries like Cuba, Russia, and Venezuela will be there eventually and in international waters there is nothing we can do about it. I would rather see our companies regulated by our country and supplying our country with the energy instead of what will happen in the future with countries we can not control and maybe even our enemies setting up rigs just off of our coast and our country not only not having the ability to regulate them, but not being able to do anything to them if they would spill oil. We play a dangerous and costly game when we do not have the ability to win. The environmentalist do not understand what can happen from other countries, Drill Baby Drill should be our way with companies and equipment we regulate and have control over. All you Americans do know that we only control 12 miles off of out shore and the rest is not ours to control or regulate. I guess Greenpeace could start wars with other countries when they legally put rigs in international waters right off of our shores, but then I guess they will have to drop Peace from their name.
    • David  •  4 mths ago
      Republicans should burn coal in their fireplaces to warm their families at night, since it is so healthy for you.
    • TheWayitIs  •  4 mths ago
      A balance has to be maintained between nature and man or one will die off and the other will soon follow.
    • Ed  •  4 mths ago
      Ben Stein Sues: Ad Agency Replaced Me Over My Global-Warming Position
    • Interested observer  •  Tahoma, California  •  4 mths ago
      Think it is junk science Rick. Wait until you can no longer breath the air or drink the water.
    • Quincy Magoo  •  4 mths ago
      A poor country cannot afford environmental regulations (see China et al). The US is well on its way to decline and irrelevance. I expect a gutting of the EPA (with all the attendant negative ramifications) as one of the steps on the path to our final stop at Once-Was-Land. All in the name of Free Market Capitalism.
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