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Liz Cheney scorns climate action, just like her dad

Like father, like daughter

Liz Cheney scorns climate action, just like her dad

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Darth Vader and his Sith apprentice — a.k.a. Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz — are totally in synch about climate change. Here’s how they responded to a question on the topic during a conversation with Politico’s Mike Allen on Monday:

Mike Allen: Here’s a question from Felix Dodds. What should the Republican Party do about climate change?

Dick Cheney: Liz?

Liz Cheney: Nothing. [Scornful guffaw.] I mean … [Shrug.] Look, I think that what’s happening now with respect to this president and this EPA and using something like climate change as an excuse to kill the coal industry nationwide — and that’s exactly what they’re doing. They’ve been open about it. They even admit that the emissions from coal aren’t actually causing any kind of a heating of the planet. But this is an opportunity to go in, and they’re killing coal. You know, Wyoming is the leading coal-producing state in the nation. But you don’t have to be from Wyoming to understand that your electricity is gonna be directly affected by that. It is bad policy. It’s bad science. We’re seeing increasingly that it’s bad science.

And a much greater threat to us, frankly, is this massive expansion and growth of the bureaucratic state here in Washington — the EPA, the use of things like the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act to go directly at people’s private property rights in a way that clearly, frankly, is unconstitutional and is a real threat to our freedom.

That Liz is following in her father’s jackbooted footsteps should come as no surprise. She demonstrated her denier cred during a failed bid for the U.S. Senate last year. She told Fox News’ Sean Hannity that “the science is just simply bogus, you know, we know that temperatures have been stable for the last 15 years.” She tweeted that Obama’s climate policy is “using phony science to kill real jobs. This is a war on coal, a war on jobs, a war on American families.” And she tweeted a photo of a snowy scene as though it were a clever rejoinder to the whole body of climate science:


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Playbook Lunch: Vice President Dick Cheney, Lynne Cheney, Liz Cheney, Politico
Science Denier Liz Cheney To Run For Senate In Warming-Threatened Wyoming, ClimateProgress

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Ash Forests After Emerald Ash Borers Destroy Them

The emerald ash borer is devastating trees from Minnesota to New York, and there is little scientists can do but study what effect the trees’ extinction will have on the ecosystem. This article is from –  Ash Forests After Emerald Ash Borers Destroy Them ; ;Related ArticlesObservatory: The Secret of the Disco Clam’s Light ShowNASA Launching Satellite to Track CarbonNoordwijk Journal: Awakening the ‘Dutch Gene’ of Water Survival ;

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Stunning New Video View of Swimming Polar Bears

New video footage reveals polar bears in their watery element. Visit site:  Stunning New Video View of Swimming Polar Bears ; ;Related ArticlesCelebrating a Reviving River Through Sail and SongTwo Climate Analysts Weigh the Notion of a ‘Good’ Path in the AnthropoceneEcology in the Age of Us – Double-Decker River Invaders ;

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U.S. on Protecting Pacific Ocean Areas

President Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry and the actor Leonardo DiCaprio expressed their support in protecting areas of the Pacific Ocean from overfishing and environmental damage. More here:  U.S. on Protecting Pacific Ocean Areas ; ;Related ArticlesHurricane Cristina Just Set A Scary RecordWhy David Brat is Completely Wrong About Climate ScienceThis Is How Much America Spends Putting Out Wildfires ;

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The Earth’s Hidden Ocean

An ocean of water appears to be tied up in minerals of the mantle 400 miles below the surface, according to an analysis of seismic waves passing through the deep earth. Link:  The Earth’s Hidden Ocean ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory ProblemDot Earth Blog: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory ProblemWith Data and Resolve, Tacoma Fights Pollution ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory Problem

A spike in levels of tritium in groundwater near the Indian Point nuclear power plant raises questions about regulatory oversight. View the original here: Dot Earth Blog: Indian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory Problem Related ArticlesIndian Point’s Tritium Problem and the N.R.C.’s Regulatory ProblemWorld Briefing: Chile: Patagonia Dams RejectedFuture Fossils: Plastic Stone

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Climate change could flood your streets with doo-doo and toxic waste

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Climate change could flood your streets with doo-doo and toxic waste

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Oakland and surrounds.

Rising seas and ferocious storms linked to global warming won’t just bring water to our doorsteps. In some cities, it will deliver a witches’ brew of sewage from low-lying drains and toxic waste from Superfund sites and industrial areas.

That’s because when seas rise, they don’t just top over shorelines. They can burble up through waterfront infrastructure like sewage systems. New America Media reports from Oakland, a port city built along San Francisco Bay — an estuary that’s vulnerable to the rises in the Pacific Ocean on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge:

Because the flatlands are the lowest part of the city, they receive the overflow in a storm drainage system that relies on gravity and a sewer system that planners expect will be overwhelmed by sustained high water levels or by a storm surge of three or four feet above high tide. Water, and whatever industrial runoff or sewage is mixed with it, would backflow out of storm sewers onto streets, yards and basements.

“Some of the first flooding likely to occur will be in the low lying areas in Oakland, where the poor people happen to live,” said Lindy Lowe, lead senior planner of the Adapting to Rising Tides project of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission. …

“Nobody from the hills to the flatlands will be able to flush their toilets” if a storm surge or rising tides were to top four feet, said Jeremy Lowe, sea level rise program manager at ESA and author of tidal wetland design guidelines for San Francisco Bay and an ecosystem-based climate change adaptation plan. …

“Most of the effects on communities will be the flooding of infrastructure,” said BCDC’s Wendy Goodfriend, a senior planner on the Adapting to Rising Tides project, with no where for the water to drain. “Drainage is a problem in East Oakland and West Oakland. These neighborhoods rely on sump pumps,” she said, to deal with saturated yards and homes during rainy seasons.

Short of armoring with New Orleans-style levees, the best adaptation solutions for cities like Oakland could be retrofitting and replacing infrastructure, relocating businesses, and abandoning neighborhoods. That’s a shitty pill to swallow.


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Sea Rise Threatens Oakland’s Sewer System, New American Media

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World Briefing: Syria: Drought Adds to Woes, U.N. Says

The supply of safe water in Syria is now one-third of the level it was before March 2011 when the civil war began, Unicef officials said. Read the article –  World Briefing: Syria: Drought Adds to Woes, U.N. Says ; ;Related ArticlesThis Is Why You Have No Business Challenging Scientific ExpertsRoundup: Can New E.P.A. CO2 Rules Have a Climate Impact?Fixes After BP Spill Not Enough, Board Says ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Pope Francis: ‘We Are Custodians of Creation’

Pope Francis lays out a religious and scientific argument for caring for the planet. More:  Dot Earth Blog: Pope Francis: ‘We Are Custodians of Creation’ ; ;Related ArticlesNote to Olympic Sailors: Don’t Fall in Rio’s WaterCatastrophic Floods Hit Balkans, Raising Fears for Land Mines and Power PlantsOutlasting Dynasties, Now Emerging From Soot ;

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Worries Turn to Disease as Waters Recede in Balkans

Contaminated water has covered homes, towns and fields, leading to fears of intestinal ailments, respiratory infections, skin diseases, hepatitis and perhaps worse. Original article: Worries Turn to Disease as Waters Recede in Balkans Related ArticlesCatastrophic Floods Hit Balkans, Raising Fears for Land Mines and Power PlantsNote to Olympic Sailors: Don’t Fall in Rio’s WaterOutlasting Dynasties, Now Emerging From Soot

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