The Whitehouse releases a laughable state by state climate impact report

UPDATE: Uproariously laughable now, the White House state climate impact report claims there are 31 counties in Hawaii, when there are actually 5, see below – Anthony

This is verbatim from the White House Blog today, see my comments below:

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State-by-State Reports: President Obama’s Plan to Cut Carbon Pollution and Prepare for Consequences of Climate Change

On Tuesday, President Obama laid out his comprehensive plan to cut carbon pollution, prepare our country for the impacts of climate change, and lead global efforts to fight it.

Climate change impacts — ranging from more frequent and severe storms, floods, heat waves, and wildfires, to increased risk of asthma attacks and longer allergy seasons — are already affecting our security, our economy, and our communities.  In 2012 alone, the cost of weather disasters exceeded $110 billion in the United States, and climate change will only increase the frequency and intensity of these events. Today, we already set limits for arsenic, mercury and lead, but we impose no limits on how much carbon pollution our power plants release– despite the fact carbon pollution is one of the largest drivers of climate change.

As the President explained yesterday, we have a moral obligation to leave our children a planet that’s not polluted or damaged, and by taking an all-of-the-above approach to develop homegrown energy and steady, responsible steps to cut carbon pollution, we can begin to slow the effects of climate change so we leave a cleaner, more stable environment for future generations. The President’s plan is a comprehensive approach to cutting the pollution that causes climate change and threatens public health, setting us on a path to make our communities healthier, safer, and more resilient.

The state-by-state reports below detail some of the impacts of extreme weather and pollution across the country, and underscore the importance of acting now  to cut carbon pollution and protect the health of our communities.

Alabama                              Alaska                          Arizona                      Arkansas
California                             Colorado                      Connecticut                 Delaware
District of Columbia               Florida                         Georgia                       Hawaii
Idaho                                    Illinois                           Indiana                        Iowa
Kansas                                Kentucky                      Louisiana                   Maine
Maryland                              Massachusetts            Michigan                    Minnesota
Mississippi                            Missouri                      Montana                     Nebraska
Nevada                                 New Hampshire         New Jersey               New Mexico
New York                             North Carolina            North Dakota              Ohio
Oklahoma                             Oregon                       Pennsylvania             Rhode Island
South Carolina                     South Dakota              Tennessee                Texas
Utah                                     Vermont                     Virginia                      Washington
West Virginia                      Wisconsin                   Wyoming

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OK here is the laughable part. I decided to click on my state, California, and was presented with this:

The Threat of Carbon Pollution: California

We have a moral obligation to leave our children a planet that’s not polluted or damaged, and by takingan all-of-the-above approach to develop homegrown energy and steady, responsible steps to cut carbon pollution, we can protect our kids’ health and begin to slow the effects of climate change so we leave a cleaner, more stable environment for future generations.

Climate change impacts including severe weather, asthma attacks, prolonged allergy seasons, and sea-level rise are affecting our security, our economy, and our communities. In 2012 alone, the cost of weather disasters exceeded $110 billion in the United States, and climate change will only increase the frequency and intensity of these events. Today, we already set limits for arsenic, mercury and lead, but we impose no limits on how much carbon pollution our power plants release. Carbon pollution is contributing to a higher risk of asthma attacks and more frequent and severe storms, floods, heat waves, and wildfires, driving up food prices and threatening our communities. The President’s plan is a comprehensive approach to cutting the pollution that causes climate change and threatens public health, setting us on a path to make our communities healthier, safer, and more resilient.

THE IMPACT OF POLLUTION AND EXTREME WEATHER IN CALIFORNIA

In 2011, power plants and major industrial facilities in California emitted more than 100 million metric tons of carbon pollution metric tons of carbon pollution—that’s equal to the yearly pollution from more than 21 million cars.

Recent incidents provide a reminder of the impacts to our public health and costs due to extreme weather in California. Although we cannot say that climate change is responsible for any individual event, climate change is already increasing our risks from these events.

  • A dry winter in 2011-12 meant that the snow pack, which provides critical drinking water and water to irrigate farmland, was the third lowest on record in the West.
  • In California, there were over 32,700 hospital admissions for asthma in 2011, with an average charge of over $35,800 for each stay.
  • In 2009, there were 4,073 emergency room visits in California due to heat stress.
  • Changing temperature and precipitation patterns can affect the life cycle and distribution of insects, many of which transmit disease that already pose problems to public health in California. In 2010, there were 126 cases of Lyme disease in the state.

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Really, “carbon pollution” causes asthma and Lyme disease? This is the best they can do?

I don’t know of any credible study (or incredible for that matter) that suggests large scale impacts of asthma and Lyme disease for California. And look at the numbers, compared to the most recent census data. Infoplease says the 2010 resident population of California is: 37,253,956 people.

126 cases of Lyme disease in the state. – thats 0.000338% % of the population

4,073 emergency room visits in California due to heat stress – thats 0.011% of the population

32,700 hospital admissions for asthma in 2011 – thats 0.087% of the population

For these small numbers, we need to apply a draconian policy that affects EVERYONE in the state?

And, the section of the California impact report  titled: ANTICIPATED CLIMATE-RELATED RISKS IN THE SOUTHWEST, doesn’t even mention California. It mentions Phoenix and Las Vegas. Where’s the Beef?

These aren’t even remotely worthwhile justifications.

And, get this comparison:

In 2011, power plants and major industrial facilities in California emitted more than 100 million metric tons of carbon pollution metric tons of carbon pollution—that’s equal to the yearly pollution from more than 21 million cars.

First, proofreading anyone? There’s a repeated phrase in the PDF issued by the WH:

in California emitted more than 100 million metric tons of carbon pollution metric tons of carbon pollution

Embarrassing sloppiness.

Plus, California DMV says there are 22,083,049 cars in California, and the fact that power plants and industry emitted less than the number of car-equivalents…this is a concern… how?

This is the best justification research they can offer? What the hell are they smoking there in the White House?

I’m sure readers can find more silly examples in the state links above.

h/t to Marc Morano

UPDATE: Hawaiian born Obama seems to think there are 31 counties in the state of Hawaii. From the White House Hawaii state impacts report:

The US Department of Agriculture designated 31 counties in Hawaii as primary natural disaster areas due to damages and losses from drought in 2012.

Screencap from the PDF:

31counties_hawaii

10 seconds with a search engine can clear that up, from the University of Hawaii, there’s 5 counties in Hawaii (though some say each island is a county, as there is confusion by due to small Kalawao County):

It is sometimes said that each of the five major islands of Hawaii are counties. This is not true. Kauai is Kauai county. The Big Island [Hawaii] is Hawaii county. Oahu is Honolulu County. But both Molokai and Maui are Maui county.

The inhabited islands relate to counties as follows:

  • Hawaii County comprises Hawaii.
  • Honolulu County, officially the City and County of Honolulu, comprises Oahu and the small islands northwest of Kauai and Niihau extending from Nihoa to Kure except for Midway. Prior to 1959 Palmyra, located about 1000 miles south of the Hawaiian chain, also was included.
  • Kauai County comprises Kauai and Niihau.
  • Maui County comprises Kahoolawe, Lanai, Maui, and Molokai, except that Kalawao County occupies a small portion of Molokai.

Here are the FIPS codes, showing five:

Hawaii_counties

Of course I’m sure its pretty hard for Obama to keep track of when he’s there for the beach or the golf course. 😉

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June 26, 2013 8:49 pm

Fred says: June 26, 2013 at 5:28 pm
What? No mutant sharks?
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http://youtu.be/Bh7bYNAHXxw

Ron
June 26, 2013 8:49 pm

I think that BHO’s recent focus on old-school leftist issues like reducing industry, er, “pollution”, and reducing nukes is just a desperate attempt to shift the spotlight away from all the scandals that have come to lit recently.

TRBixler
June 26, 2013 8:53 pm

Laugh as you will his executive order policy will be funded by our tax dollars. The voters have spoken and Obama is at the controls of the IRS, FBI, DOJ, NSA, EPA …. totally transparent.

Steve Keohane
June 26, 2013 9:00 pm

the report on COlorado looks like crap all the way down.

Pamela Gray
June 26, 2013 9:06 pm

Re: Oregon. Too bad the Columbus Day Storm was before CO2 became an outlaw. There is no doubt in my mind that were it to happen again, CO2 would have been blamed.
I also noticed the change in vocabulary. According to the best minds in climate science “carbon” causes an increased risk of weather disasters. With of course the added caution that no single weather disaster is caused by “carbon”. Okay. I’ll bite and play by your new rules. How much carbon gets kicked into the air and how long does it stay suspended before it drifts back down to the ground? Plus what is its role regarding atmospheric warming?
They think us “flat earthers” are really stupid don’t they. By the way Obama, that remark you made in your speech was in really bad taste and demonstrates your complete lack of intelligent thinking regarding the debate.

Roger in Republic
June 26, 2013 9:17 pm

I listened to Mr. Obamas speech. All I got from it was “yada yada yada, blah blah, yada yada yada. for the children”. He will have to use the EPA via Executive Orders and that might just be the death knell for the agency. A war on coal may be his
“Bridge to far”. Just more red meat for his rabid information challenged base. Stupid people doing stupid stuff.

AndyG55
June 26, 2013 9:23 pm

Janice Moore says:
Max, that is GREAT news! HURRAH FOR AUSTRALIA!
NO !
With Rudd back in, there are possibly enough moronic idiots in Australia to put him into office.
……think a megalomaniac version of Obama with his hand in the UN agenda.
It would have been far better had Gillard remained until the election.

DonV
June 26, 2013 9:35 pm

Just did a quick fact check for the blurb about Illinois:
“In winter 2011, Chicago suffered over $1.8 in losses and 36 deaths when a blizzard dumped 2 feet of snow on the city.”
OK first of all is it global warming or global cooling? Why does a “record snowfall” represent a global warming problem. How again did CO2 cause this snowstorm? Most of the “deaths” were caused by either old people freezing in buildings that did not have the heat turned on, or heart attacks shoveling snow. How did CO2 cause that?
Second, who cares about a dollar eighty cents loss from a snowfall.
Third, according to this website: http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/winter/chi_sno_hist.php
the snowfall in the winter of 2011 didn’t even make the list of top ten single day snowfalls of all time.
“Since snow records began in 1886 in Chicago, there have been 41 winter storms that produced 10 inches or more of snow. A 10 inch snow occurs about once every 3 years. A 15 inch snow occurs only once about every 19 years. The closest back to back 10 inch snows were March 25-26 and April 1-2, 1970 (6 days apart). The longest period of time without a 10 inch snow or greater was February 12, 1981 to January 1, 1999 (almost 18 years). The earliest 10 inch snow was November 25-26, 1895 and the latest 10 inch snow was April 1-2, 1970. The most recent 10 inch snow was January 21-23, 2005.”
In fact on a different page (http://www.crh.noaa.gov/mkx/?n=biggestsnowstorms-us) the “Ground Hog Day” snowfall of 2011 was only 23 on the list of worst snowfalls. Most of the worst snowfalls happened much earlier in the 20th century when there was no “global warming” problem. The “2 feet” mentioned above happened over a 3 day period and the only reason it made national news was because a traffic accident early at rush hour on the second day of the storm in downtown Chicago trapped people in their cars on Lake Shore Drive. . . . so many people just abandonded their cars. It made for quite spectacular pictures to show all those cars trapped under “2 feet” of snow on Lake Shore, while the rest of the city was cleared within a day, and O’Hare created a significant bump in the global warming problem by using jet engine powered snow melters to melt and get rid of all the snow! ( http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=7938188 ).
Want to solve the global warming problem in Illinois Obama? Since it is fresh water (albeit frozen) just allow the dumping of snow directly into the those rivers and lakes where it naturally wants to “run off” to again instead of melting it first and THEN putting it back into the rivers and lakes.

Ryan
June 26, 2013 9:35 pm

The 31 counties looks like a typo from a USDA report that should have said 2. The article says 31 counties, then lists 2.
http://www.fsa.usda.gov/FSA/newsReleases?area=newsroom&subject=landing&topic=edn&newstype=ednewsrel&type=detail&item=ed_20130109_rel_0009.html
The 31-county disaster was Missouri. Probably an error in reading some table by the author.

Ryan
June 26, 2013 9:38 pm

“In each case, breathing produces ~17% as much CO2 as “power plants and industry”. Heaven forfend, something must be done!”
Unless you’re regularly feeding on coal or other ancient carbon I’m pretty sure the CO2 from breathing is fine.

stan stendera
June 26, 2013 9:47 pm

There are many wonderful, even heroic humans in the world. Something is wrong with our society if it RELECTS BHO as president. I have my own ideas what is wrong. The education system comes to mind immediately. But something is wrong. I have been fortunate to live through two generations (counting a generation as 35 years). The change in America is clear to me as the sun on a clear day. We have lost our way. I, hopefully, will not live to see the full results of the change (THAT IS NOT A DEATH WISH). It’s just I would rather not die in grief for our once great nation.
On a side note to Janice. You should write a play. Don’t think you can’t. Read “A Confederacy of Dunces” and the back story of the writer. You should write a play. My beloved Libby is still chuckling over your faux phone call dialog about Schmidt, the pet spider.

John Bochan
June 26, 2013 9:57 pm

O/T
David Says:
June 26, 2013 at 7:43pm
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you might want read this to expand your comparative analysis
have a look at the hockey-stick diagram on the last page
http://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net/3/1781/2006/bgd-3-1781-2006.pdf

Steve
June 26, 2013 9:58 pm

Why does it cost $35,800 to treat asthma in California, but only $11,000 in Utah?
Would more deer hunting reduce lyme disease?
Obama: “Unusually warm and humid conditions in 2011 killed 1,700 head of cattle in South Dakota.”
How many head of cattle are killed by hungry people?

TeeLaBee
June 26, 2013 10:14 pm

I’m looking for Georgia’s 707 miles of coastline. All I can find is somewhere around 135 miles.
Wait. Let me guess. A staff of bureaucrats (likely the same crew that designates drainage ditches with intermittent flow as “blue line” streams) has used months of taxpayer payroll days to measure “coastline” as any land meeting water within 10 miles of ocean frontage, or perhaps more. Bet that’s the way they cooked this number.
Same as so-called journalists: Make the number big and scary to improve its saleability, or better yet….use politician-speak and aggregate EVERYTHING over 10 years so the numbers become really big. (Remember when they only used 5-year aggregation? That wasn’t good enough as audience sensitivity dropped off.) 10 year stuff is now all the rage in DeeCee. Soon, however, “20” will be the new “10”.
Anyway, this “comprehensive” nonsense is indeed laughable, if not shameful. Once again, we have a perfect display of the abject stupidity of our arrogant West Wing wonks — where fact is trumped by “impact”.

Janice Moore
June 26, 2013 10:20 pm

Thanks, Stan! I’ll keep your kind and generous encouragement in mind if I ever have the opportunity to do that. You made my week! Tell Libby she is sweet. You two deserve each other.
********************
Well, Andy, G, I think you’re swell
And you really told me well
About Ruddy boy, et cetera.
Well, Andy looks like I was wrong
And I hope it won’t be long
‘Til change comes to Australia.
[to tune of “Eleanor G” by The Turtles (I think)]
I have NO idea about Australian politics — I made an (mistaken as it turns out) assumption that Rudd’s victory was a cause to rejoice from the enthusiastic post of another Australian on another thread about 12 hours ago. Learned my lesson!
How’s “winter” going down there?
Take care.

RHL
June 26, 2013 10:29 pm

The Lyme disease and asthma references appear to come from a presentation by Linda Rudolph who is a Deputy Director of the California Department of Public Health.
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/services/boards/phac/Documents/Climate-Change-Health-PHAC-012909.pdf
She refers J. Patz as the source for the slide on Lyme and asthma link. Here is a paper on Lyme disease increased incidence due to climate change which has references to JA Patz.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2582486/
Note that this paper uses the Canadian Global Coupled Model (CGCM1) which is shown below. It obviously missed the last 16 years of no temperature increases.

RHL
June 26, 2013 10:31 pm

The image link did not work for the CGCM1 plot. The url is here
http://www.ec.gc.ca/ccmac-cccma/40D6024E-A39A-BB6B-5733-C3B2ECF12B0D/cgcm2_fig1.gif

george .e. smith
June 26, 2013 11:41 pm

What is the definitive definition of “megalomaniac” ??

June 26, 2013 11:59 pm

I’ll bet the Big O knows how many counties there are in Kenya, though.

george .e. smith
June 27, 2013 12:03 am

“””””……Janice Moore says:
June 26, 2013 at 7:56 pm
The 6/25/13 Speech Barack Wrote Himself,
but couldn’t figure out how to load into the Teleprompter.
[Transcript of his private practice session – provided compliments of TOTUS who was, as always, in the room.]
Dope: Uuuuh, …. hm…………… say, uh, Mitchell? Should I –
Michelle O.: Shut UP! [gets up, walks out, slamming door behind her]…..”””””
Gor blimey Janice !
When I told you to stick around, I didn’t mean to just move in close to the fire, and take over the place .
Now as for that “play” : Nyet on the play; I would suggest an opera. Preferred language would be German; just in case, POTUS wants to sing the Heldentenor part, under the Brandenburg Gate.
Well maybe not; have you noticed that when he gives a serious lecture to us, he whistles.
I’d fall on my sword, at the very thought of hearing Siegfried whistle !
Well It would have to be in Italian.
All Italian Operas provide (pregnant) pauses for the hero, or heroine to leap up out of their soon to be grave, and take a bow for hitting all those high Cs while dying of tuberculosis, and POTUS likes taking bows; particularly to foreign potentates. There are no bowing pauses in German opera.

DirkH
June 27, 2013 1:33 am

Gibson says:
June 26, 2013 at 6:33 pm
“I must say Anthony I thoroughly enjoy your dissection of these issues in WUWT, but it would appear that you and your main contributors have no credibility with the MSM.”
Are you familiar with the history of the USSR and its organs Prawda and Iswestija?

June 27, 2013 1:55 am

Has anyone seen the President’s Infographic from the WH page?
http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/climate-action-plan
They’re claiming that CO2 pollution is 84% and that it

Enters the atmosphere through burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and oil), solid waste, trees and wood products, and also as a result of certain chemical reactions (e.g., manufacture of cement).

The head of every Biology, Horticulture, Agriculture, Atmospheric Physics, Meteorology, Physics Chemistry, and Geology department at every university in the country needs to react to this bull**it, and mount a derisive reply. This is a real outrage.
You should look at this thing. Teachers are going to hang it in every classroom in America.

Martin Cregg-Guinan
June 27, 2013 2:20 am

This is just laughable:
32,700 Californian hospital visits for asthma is 100 every working day – peanuts in a population of 38 million
3,400 people die each year in the US of Asthma, of which 1,500 are over 75 years of age. Ten times that many die of poison, of suicide and of car accidents, 100 times that because of coronaries.
http://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/usa-cause-of-death-by-age-and-gender
“In 2009, there were 4,073 emergency room visits in California due to heat stress”
The Daily Express recently reported that 24,000 people died in a UK cold spell, Out of 63 million people – roughly one in 2,600. Equivalent to about 14,000 Californian deaths….
The Daily telegraph reports in 1988: “Intense heat waves across the US led to a death toll between 4,000 and 17,000 and sparked several devastating forest fires in the country’s west” – in a country with 5 times the population of the UK.
This ignores the impacts of the Obamonomic catastrophes of late (who has money to buy an air conditioner, or to pay for the electricity to run them any more?).
All this is immaterial without the background data to depict the long term trends. Rule by speechwriters is the rule of the day. Rhetoric wins out over facts!
Oh, and the French, who wouldn’t know one end of an air conditioner from the other, lost 40,000 recently in a heat wave. Surely that re-inforces the idea of taking action against heat wave impacts (buying air conditioners), not heat waves themselves (needlessly cutting CO2 emissions for 15 days).

steveta_uk
June 27, 2013 2:26 am

You’ve got your sums all wrong here – I don’t think the population of California is really 37 billion, is it?

johnmarshall
June 27, 2013 2:32 am

i can only assume that the increased numbers attending ER for heat stroke are there because Californian energy is now so costly people cannot afford to run their air conditioning.