Announcing Obama's new 'Carbon Pollution' plan

I got this email this morning direct to my private email, and not part of an email list. I suppose the White House thinks the reach and impact we have at WUWT have is important enough to merit a direct email to me of this press release. So, I’ll play the game, publish this PR, and we’ll watch with disdain as our energy infrastructure is dismantled over an overblown climate threat that has become little more than a political tool. As Willis Eschenbach noted in a recent guest post, “Obama May Finally Succeed!”

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FACT SHEET: PRESIDENT OBAMA TO ANNOUNCE HISTORIC CARBON POLLUTION STANDARDS FOR POWER PLANTS

PRESIDENT OBAMA TO ANNOUNCE HISTORIC

CARBON POLLUTION STANDARDS FOR POWER PLANTS

 

The Clean Power Plan is a Landmark Action to Protect Public Health, Reduce Energy Bills for Households and Businesses, Create American Jobs, and Bring

Clean Power to Communities across the Country

 

Today at the White House, President Obama and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy will release the final Clean Power Plan, a historic step in the Obama Administration’s fight against climate change.  

 

We have a moral obligation to leave our children a planet that’s not polluted or damaged. The effects of climate change are already being felt across the nation. In the past three decades, the percentage of Americans with asthma has more than doubled, and climate change is putting those Americans at greater risk of landing in the hospital. Extreme weather events – from more severe droughts and wildfires in the West to record heat waves – and sea level rise are hitting communities across the country. In fact, 14 of the 15 warmest years on record have all occurred in the first 15 years of this century and last year was the warmest year ever. The most vulnerable among us – including children, older adults, people with heart or lung disease, and people living in poverty – are most at risk from the impacts of climate change. Taking action now is critical.

 

The Clean Power Plan establishes the first-ever national standards to limit carbon pollution from power plants. We already set limits that protect public health by reducing soot and other toxic emissions, but until now, existing power plants, the largest source of carbon emissions in the United States, could release as much carbon pollution as they wanted.

 

The final Clean Power Plan sets flexible and achievable standards to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 32 percent from 2005 levels by 2030, 9 percent more ambitious than the proposal. By setting carbon pollution reduction goals for power plants and enabling states to develop tailored implementation plans to meet those goals, the Clean Power Plan is a strong, flexible framework that will:

 – Provide significant public health benefits – The Clean Power Plan, and other policies put in place to drive a cleaner energy sector, will reduce premature deaths from power plant emissions by nearly 90 percent in 2030 compared to 2005 and decrease the pollutants that contribute to the soot and smog and can lead to more asthma attacks in kids by more than 70 percent. The Clean Power Plan will also avoid up to 3,600 premature deaths, lead to 90,000 fewer asthma attacks in children, and prevent 300,000 missed work and school days.

 

– Create tens of thousands of jobs while ensuring grid reliability;

 

– Drive more aggressive investment in clean energy technologies than the proposed rule, resulting in 30 percent more renewable energy generation in 2030 and continuing to lower the costs of renewable energy.

 

– Save the average American family nearly $85 on their annual energy bill in 2030, reducing enough energy to power 30 million homes, and save consumers a total of $155 billion from 2020-2030; 

 

– Give a head start to wind and solar deployment and prioritize the deployment of energy efficiency improvements in low-income communities that need it most early in the program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and

 

– Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy-wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26-28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.

 

KEY FEATURES OF THE CLEAN POWER PLAN

 

The final Clean Power Plan takes into account the unprecedented input EPA received through extensive outreach, including the 4 million comments that were submitted to the agency during the public comment period. The result is a fair, flexible program that will strengthen the fast-growing trend toward cleaner and lower-polluting American energy. The Clean Power Plan significantly reduces carbon pollution from the electric power sector while advancing clean energy innovation, development, and deployment. It ensures the U.S. will stay on a path of long-term clean energy investments that will maintain the reliability of our electric grid, promote affordable and clean energy for all Americans, and continue United States leadership on climate action. The Clean Power Plan:  

 

Provides Flexibility to States to Choose How to Meet Carbon Standards: EPA’s Clean Power Plan establishes carbon pollution standards for power plants, called carbon dioxide (CO2) emission performance rates. States develop and implement tailored plans to ensure that the power plants in their state meet these standards– either individually, together, or in combination with other measures like improvements in renewable energy and energy efficiency. The final rule provides more flexibility in how state plans can be designed and implemented, including: streamlined opportunities for states to include proven strategies like trading and demand-side energy efficiency in their plans, and allows states to develop “trading ready” plans to participate in “opt in” to an emission credit trading market with other states taking parallel approaches without the need for interstate agreements. All low-carbon electricity generation technologies, including renewables, energy efficiency, natural gas, nuclear and carbon capture and storage, can play a role in state plans.

 

– More Time for States Paired With Strong Incentives for Early Deployment of Clean Energy: State plans are due in September of 2016, but states that need more time can make an initial submission and request extensions of up to two years for final plan submission.  The compliance averaging period begins in 2022 instead of 2020, and emission reductions are phased in on a gradual “glide path” to 2030. These provisions to give states and companies more time to prepare for compliance are paired with a new Clean Energy Incentive Program to drive deployment of renewable energy and low-income energy efficiency before 2022.

 

Creates Jobs and Saves Money for Families and Businesses: The Clean Power Plan builds on the progress states, cities, and businesses and have been making for years. Since the beginning of 2010, the average cost of a solar electric system has dropped by half and wind is increasingly competitive nationwide. The Clean Power Plan will drive significant new investment in cleaner, more modern and more efficient technologies, creating tens of thousands of jobs. Under the Clean Power Plan, by 2030, renewables will account for 28 percent of our capacity, up from 22 percent in the proposed rule. Due to these improvements, the Clean Power Plan will save the average American nearly $85 on their energy bill in 2030, and save consumers a total of $155 billion through 2020-2030, reducing enough energy to power 30 million homes.

 

–  Rewards States for Early Investment in Clean Energy, Focusing on Low-Income Communities: The Clean Power Plan establishes a Clean Energy Incentive Program that will drive additional early deployment of renewable energy and low-income energy efficiency. Under the program, credits for electricity generated from renewables in 2020 and 2021 will be awarded to projects that begin construction after participating states submit their final implementation plans. The program also prioritizes early investment in energy efficiency projects in low-income communities by the Federal government awarding these projects double the number of credits in 2020 and 2021. Taken together, these incentives will drive faster renewable energy deployment, further reduce technology costs, and lay the foundation for deep long-term cuts in carbon pollution. In addition, the Clean Energy Incentive Plan provides additional flexibility for states, and will increase the overall net benefits of the Clean Power Plan.

 

Ensures Grid Reliability: The Clean Power Plan contains several important features to ensure grid reliability as we move to cleaner sources of power. In addition to giving states more time to develop implementation plans, starting compliance in 2022, and phasing in the targets over the decade, the rule requires states to address reliability in their state plans. The final rule also provides a “reliability safety valve” to address any reliability challenges that arise on a case-by-case basis. These measures are built on a framework that is inherently flexible in that it does not impose plant-specific requirements and provides states flexibility to smooth out their emission reductions over the period of the plan and across sources.

 

Continues U.S. Leadership on Climate Change: The Clean Power Plan continues United States leadership on climate change. By driving emission reductions from power plants, the largest source of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, the Clean Power Plan builds on prior Administration steps to reduce emissions, including historic investments to deploy clean energy technologies, standards to double the fuel economy of our cars and light trucks, and steps to reduce methane pollution. Taken together these measures put the United States on track to achieve the President’s near-term target to reduce emissions in the range of 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020, and lay a strong foundation to deliver against our long-term target to reduce emissions 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025. The release of the Clean Power Plan continues momentum towards international climate talks in Paris in December, building on announcements to-date of post-2020 targets by countries representing 70 percent of global energy based carbon emissions.  

 

Sets State Targets in a Way That Is Fair and Is Directly Responsive to Input from States, Utilities, and Stakeholders: In response to input from stakeholders, the final Clean Power Plan modifies the way that state targets are set by using an approach that better reflects the way the electricity grid operates, using updated information about the cost and availability of clean generation technologies, and establishing separate emission performance rates for all coal plants and all gas plants. .

 

Maintains Energy Efficiency as Key Compliance Tool: In addition to on-site efficiency and greater are reliance on low and zero carbon generation, the Clean Power Plan provides states with broad flexibility to design carbon reduction plans that include energy efficiency and other emission reduction strategies.  EPA’s analysis shows that energy efficiency is expected to play a major role in meeting the state targets as a cost-effective and widely-available carbon reduction tool, saving enough energy to power 30 million homes and putting money back in ratepayers’ pockets.

 

Requires States to Engage with Vulnerable Populations:The Clean Power Plan includes provisions that require states to meaningfully engage with low-income, minority, and tribal communities, as the states develop their plans. EPA also encourages states to engage with workers and their representatives in the utility and related sectors in developing their state plans.

 

Includes a Proposed Federal Implementation Plan: EPA is also releasing a proposed federal plan today. This proposed plan will provide a model states can use in designing their plans, and when finalized, will be a backstop to ensure that the Clean Power Plan standards are met in every state.

 

Since the Clean Air Act became law more than 45 years ago with bipartisan support, the EPA has continued to protect the health of communities, in particular those vulnerable to the impacts of harmful air pollution, while the economy has continued to grow. In fact, since 1970, air pollution has decreased by nearly 70 percent while the economy has tripled in size. The Clean Power Plan builds on this progress, while providing states the flexibility and tools to transition to clean, reliable, and affordable electricity. 

 

BUILDING ON PROGRESS

 

The Clean Power Plan builds on steps taken by the Administration, states, cities, and companies to move to cleaner sources of energy. Solar electricity generation has increased more than 20-fold since 2008, and electricity from wind has more than tripled.  Efforts such as the following give us a strong head start in meeting the Clean Power Plan’s goals:

– 50 states with demand-side energy efficiency programs

– 37 states with renewable portfolio standards or goals

– 10 states with market-based greenhouse gas reduction programs

– 25 states with energy efficiency standards or goals 

 

Today’s actions also build on a series of actions the Administration is taking through the President’s Climate Action Plan to reduce the dangerous levels of carbon pollution that are contributing to climate change, including:

 

Standards for Light and Heavy-Duty Vehicles: Earlier this summer, the EPA and the Department of Transportation proposed the second phase of fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, which if finalized as proposed will reduce 1 billion tons of carbon pollution. The proposed standards build on the first phase of heavy-duty vehicle requirements and standards for light-duty vehicles issued during the President’s first term that will save Americans $1.7 trillion, reduce oil consumption by 2.2 million barrels per day by 2025, and slash greenhouse gas emissions by 6 billion metric tons through the lifetime of the program. 

 

Low Income Solar: Last month, the White House announced a new initiative to increase access to solar energy for all Americans, in particular low-and moderate income communities, and build a more inclusive workforce. The initiative will help families and businesses cut their energy bills through launching a National Community Solar Partnership to unlock access to solar for the nearly 50 percent of households and business that are renters or do not have adequate roof space to install solar systems and sets a goal to install 300 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy in federally subsidized housing by 2020. Through this initiative housing authorities, rural electric co-ops, power companies, and organizations in more than 20 states across the country committed to put in place more than 260 solar energy projects and philanthropic and impact investors, states, and cities are committed to invest $520 million to advance community solar and scale up solar and energy efficiency for low- and moderate- income households. The initiative also includes AmeriCorps funding to deploy solar and create jobs in underserved communities and a commitment from the solar industry to become the most diverse sector of the U.S. energy industry.

 

Economy-Wide Measures to Reduce other Greenhouse Gases: EPA and other agencies are taking actions to cut methane emissions from oil and gas systems, landfills, coal mining, and agriculture through cost-effective voluntary actions and common-sense standards. At the same time, the U.S. Department of State is working to slash global emissions of potent industrial greenhouse gases, called hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), through an amendment to the Montreal Protocol; EPA is cutting domestic HFC emissions through its Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program; and, the private sector has stepped up with commitments to cut global HFC emissions equivalent to 700 million metric tons of carbon pollution through 2025.

 

Investing in Coal Communities, Workers, and Communities:  In February, as part of the President’s FY 2016 budget, the Administration released the POWER+ Plan to invest in workers and jobs, address important legacy costs in coal country, and drive the development of coal technology. The Plan provides dedicated new resources for economic diversification, job creation, job training, and other employment services for workers and communities impacted by layoffs at coal mines and coal-fired power plants; includes unprecedented investments in the health and retirement security of mineworkers and their families and the accelerated clean-up of hazardous coal abandoned mine lands; and provides new tax incentives to support continued technology development and deployment of carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration technologies. 

 

Energy Efficiency Standards: DOE set a goal of reducing carbon pollution by 3 billion metric tons cumulatively by 2030 through energy conservation standards issued during this Administration. DOE has already finalized energy conservation standards for 29 categories of appliances and equipment, as well as a building code determination for commercial buildings. These measures will also cut consumers’ annual electricity bills by billions of dollars. 

 

Investing in Clean Energy: In June the White House announced more than $4 billion in private-sector commitments and executive actions to scale up investment in clean energy innovation, including launching a new Clean Energy Impact Investment Center at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to make information about energy and climate programs at DOE and other government agencies accessible and more understandable to the public, including to mission-driven investors.

 

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Andy
August 3, 2015 7:18 am

Anthony,
With all the emphasis on solar (and wind), and given your experience with your own solar installations, do you have any sympathy for the big push for the solar portion of this? I don’t remember a recent update on your experiments and would enjoy hearing your latest views.

Reply to  Andy
August 3, 2015 7:49 am

Agree – I also remember Glenn Beck spending oodles to get completely off the grid, best equipement, etc. – failed at his goal.

Samuel C. Cogar
August 3, 2015 7:21 am

I believe that Donald Trump has begun to awaken a “sleeping giant” within the US “voter-eligible” populace and my only hope is that said “awakening” will continue unabated.
This will be the first “test” for judging how said “awakening” is progressing, to wit:
FOX News Channel (FNC) and Facebook announced today that they will present the first Republican presidential primary debate in conjunction with the Ohio Republican Party on August 6, 2015. The debate will be presented live from the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, OH from 9-11 PM/ET on FNC along with FOX News Radio, FOX News Mobile and FOXNews.com.
Read more http://press.foxnews.com/2015/05/fox-news-and-facebook-partner-to-host-first-republican-presidential-primary-debate-of-2016-election/
But who knows, ….. the social “pendulum” may have done swung too far to the “left” to ever swing back.
And if so, our Republic will be no more ……. and Socialism will become America’s “Rule of Law” …… for a short time anyway.

August 3, 2015 7:25 am

I keep wondering, in the year 2030 how are we going to know if this policy is a success or not with regard to an improved climate? What is going to be measured?

Paul
Reply to  mpcraig
August 3, 2015 7:32 am

“What is going to be measured?”
measured? Who needs to measure anything. Success (or failure) with be determined by the whims of our fearless “leader”, not by some silly measurements.
I fear that once the CO2 hook is set, there is no going back. Any change is climate from that point on would either mean the new taxes CO2 are “working”, or they’ll need to increase taxes.

Harry Passfield
Reply to  Paul
August 3, 2015 9:26 am

Paul:

Success (or failure) with be determined by the whims of our fearless “leader”

So here’s the thing: in 15 years’ time the US will be looking for the POTUS who will succeed the POTUS who succeeded Hillary Clinton. (OK, I assume that most POTUSs make it to two terms – Carter being the exception). So that means, who is there in the Senate at this moment who is likely to make to the WH in 16 years’ time?

Harry Passfield
Reply to  Paul
August 3, 2015 9:28 am

PS: And Obama will be 54 years’ old tomorrow (4th) so may still be around in 30 years’ time.

August 3, 2015 7:33 am

Rule by Presidential Diktat and bureaucratic regulation, and ignore the elected Congress. Obama’s America.
Pointman

Reply to  Pointman
August 3, 2015 8:02 am

I agree Pointman, but let us not forget that it was the Republicans who first championed the Imperial Presidency. When the Democrats had a lock on the Congress so tight that it was thought the Republicans would never hold a majority again, the Rs were all for Executive Power. Anyone remember a fellow named Nixon?
And now Karma bites them in the Elephant’s Rump.

Alan Robertson
Reply to  markstoval
August 3, 2015 8:23 am

Tell us, just what did Nixon do which compares in any way with the constant Un- Constitutional usurpation of power evinced by the current administration?

August 3, 2015 7:38 am

I keep repeating the CO2 Limerick. It explains the “Carbon Pollution” well.
What then is this “Carbon Pollution”?
A sinister, evil collusion?
CO2, it is clean,
Makes for growth, makes it green,
A transfer of wealth, a solution.
With supporting data: http://lenbilen.com/2014/02/22/co2-the-life-giving-gas-not-carbon-pollution-a-limerick-and-explanation/

Dawtgtomis
August 3, 2015 7:43 am

Here is a preview of the lyrics to a song I and friends hope to have recorded and posted soon:
Science, Politics and Fear
The man elected President now calls me a denier,
He tells his followers to “put my feet to the fire”!
Engaging in other-isms, spin and vicious mirth,
Proposing that; “doubters live on a flat earth”.
Exaggerating all the climate dangers that he’s learned-
Preaching that we’re doomed for all the fossil fuel we’ve burned.
Refrain:
Science, politics and fear…
They tell us “hell on earth” will soon be here
So get out your jar of Humboldt-grown and I’ll bring beer-
Here comes science, politics and fear.
When singing this song I wonder just how long it might be,
Before those ‘”men in black” come sneaking ‘round to visit me?
While I understand the theory of that ‘greenhouse effect’,
The common sense my daddy taught me’s making me suspect…
There’s much more to climate changing, than trapping infrared
And the people have, by governmental science been misled.
Refrain:
Science, politics and fear…
The end of the free market could be near,
So let’s protect the liberties we all hold dear
From science, politics and fear.
Instrumental verse & refrain
The panicked legislation is a challenge to surmise,
When so many years have passed with no big temperature rise.
Those models, they get further from reality each year
Yet, consensus of opinion of the future mongers fear!
But I fear global governmental centralization
And unelected rulers of that United Nation.
Refrain:
Science, politics and fear…
Yes, ‘1984’ is almost here!
That unholy trinity replaced the Holy one, its clear-
Science, politics and fear!

Suggestions for improvements are welcome.

Paul Westhaver
August 3, 2015 7:57 am

I could not get past the first phase: “We have a moral obligation to leave our children”
That isn’t just political maneuvering, or ephemeral tactics, that statement is diabolical.
…For the children… while government funded planned parenthood dissects human beings for profit
…For the children… while that a$$-hole doubles the national debit so that our children will never be able to live with the comforts we enjoyed because it is beyond repayment mathematically
…For the children…while christian children world-wide are being beheaded daily because of his practical approval of the march of Islam, his being Barack Hussein Obama’s
…For the children…while his government has destroyed the primary support to the child, the family.
…For the children…while his government has implemented mind control education policies and scripts via common core so that western children will end up hating themselves, as privileged, racist, exploiters.
…For the children… while his immigration strategy is to raid central america of children to use them as a fulcrum to bring their parents into the USA.
The Climate change regulations are just one more step to destroying American exceptionalism, and thereby impoverishing all of the children in the USA and thereby allowing the rest of the world to fall into chaos.
He is destroying the USA and her children.
Global warming was, is and always will be, a political means to a Marxist end.

SMC
Reply to  Paul Westhaver
August 3, 2015 8:19 am

Obama didn’t start this. It’s been going on for quite awhile and has been promulgated by both democrats and republicans. Obama’s claim to fame is, he has made the destruction of the USA blatantly obvious, he’s brought it out of the shadows and into the mainstream.

Ralph Kramden
August 3, 2015 8:01 am

The effects of climate change are already being felt across the nation
Pristine weather stations, stations that require no temperature adjustments, show there has been no warming whatsoever in the contiguous United States for the last ten years. As for asthma problems I think secondhand smoke from the President smoking is a bigger factor than climate change.

Dawtgtomis
Reply to  Ralph Kramden
August 3, 2015 8:28 am

Ralph, his distortion of asthma causation does not agree with the EPA factsheet:
http://www.epa.gov/asthma/pdfs/asthma_fact_sheet_en.pdf

Asthma continues to be a serious public health problem. According to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention:
 An estimated 25.9 million people, including almost 7.1 million children, have asthma. 1
 Asthma prevalence is higher among persons with family income below the poverty level. 2
 Almost 14 million people reported having an asthma attack in a recent government survey. 3
 Asthma accounts for more than 15 million physician office and hospital outpatient department
visits, 4, 5 and nearly 2 million emergency department visits each year. 6
African Americans continue to have higher rates of asthma emergency department visits,
hospitalizations, and deaths than do Caucasians:
 The rate of emergency department visits is 330% higher. 3
 The hospitalization rate is 220% higher. 3
 The asthma death rate is 180% higher. 3
Approximately 3 million Hispanics in the U.S. have asthma and Puerto Ricans are
disproportionately impacted:
 The rate of asthma among Puerto Ricans is 113% higher than non-Hispanic white people and
50% higher than non-Hispanic black people. 7
 The prevalence of asthma attacks is highest among Puerto Ricans. 2
Asthma in Children
 Asthma is one of the most common serious chronic diseases of childhood.
 Asthma is the third-ranking cause of hospitalization among children under 15. 8
 An average of one out of every 10 school-aged children has asthma. 9
 10.5 million school days are missed each year due to asthma. 3
The Cost of Asthma
 The annual economic cost of asthma, including direct medical costs from hospital stays and
indirect costs such as lost school and work days, amount to more than $56 billion annually. 10
Environmental Factors
 Indoor and outdoor environmental factors can trigger asthma attacks: dust mites, molds,
cockroaches, pet dander, and secondhand smoke.
ASTHMA FACTS
Asthma Can be Controlled
 With a plan that includes medical treatment and control of environmental triggers, people with
asthma can lead healthy, active lives.
Asthma and the Environment
Research by EPA and others has shown that:
 Dust mites, molds, cockroaches, pet dander, and secondhand smoke trigger asthma attacks.
 Exposure to secondhand smoke can cause asthma in pre-school aged children.
 Exposure to dust mites can cause asthma.
 Ozone and particle pollution can cause asthma attacks.
• When ozone levels are high, more people with asthma have attacks that require a
doctor’s attention.
• Ozone makes people more sensitive to asthma triggers such as pet dander, pollen, dust

August 3, 2015 8:05 am

Just look what this global warming religion has already done.
Committing economic suicide for what exactly. The left likes this new religion because it is anti-growth and it increases the power of government. Courts and the right are just letting them get away with it. When will it end.

Resourceguy
August 3, 2015 8:06 am

Let’s stand back and consider what all this means. 1) Tim Wirth was right in that global warming is a means to an end on all other forms of pollution, energy use, and whatever else they dream up. 2) That end target is coal for other pollution reasons and not really global warming as Wirth revealed. 3) Taking the Wirth strategy to a WH and multi-agency level means that beating the daily policy drum of climate change is really about defending the ludicrous cost estimates of EPA in cost benefit schemes. 4) Success of this grand policy puzzle has implications for other over reach designs and agency operations such as carbon taxation for redistribution of wealth, business manipulation with quid pro quo payments to campaigns, and any number of efforts to create a living, evolving Constitution and legal enforcement.

michael hart
August 3, 2015 8:11 am

He lectures the American people on morals while pushing his own agenda that the electorate is not much interested in…
…But the BBC then reports: “The measures would give the president the moral authority he needs to argue for global reductions in greenhouse gases at a major conference in Paris later this year.”
It’s hard keeping track of these “morals”, both where they are going, and where they are coming from.

Bruce Cobb
August 3, 2015 8:11 am

Which Rebumblican candidate will have the cajones to attack this diabolical scheme first? And I mean with both barrels, not just lip service.

Paul
Reply to  Bruce Cobb
August 3, 2015 9:15 am

Trump…

Bruce Cobb
Reply to  Paul
August 3, 2015 11:40 am

Someone who isn’t an idiot, I mean.

Jon
Reply to  Bruce Cobb
August 3, 2015 7:15 pm

“Someone who isn’t an idiot” – you’re too picky Bruce. You’ll never get anywhere asking for real intelligence from politicians. Politics is an agglomeration of crooks, frauds, idiots and thieves, with the odd civic-minded person there to maintain appearances.

Joel Snider
August 3, 2015 8:16 am

I’d say it’s probably more of a ‘rub it in all of our faces’ move. Because, yes, he IS that petty.

dp
August 3, 2015 8:17 am

Unless his plan places a global limit on the amount of coal that can be produced each year there will be no change in the amount of coal burned around the world. If the demand exists the coal will be produced, and there’s no indication that coal is anything less than the first choice of fuel on a global basis. This will also make cleaner energy fuels too expensive for many impoverished nations so no doubt the US tax payers will pony up to compensate for the royal cockup created by the imperious US president.
This is BO’s version of the much coveted energy tax every global leader seeks to command. What better way to hold the minions in check?

Stuart Jones
Reply to  dp
August 3, 2015 6:14 pm

next step will be to ban all coal exports from US, put your miners out of work so that Aussie miners (with the support of our PM) can continue to dig the stuff up and send it all over the world (but particularly China and India. Pointless excersise on your part but thanks from all of us downunder.

August 3, 2015 8:20 am

A new Obama action, a new set of sanctimonious and blatant, pathological (i.e., totally destructive) lies. Après moi, le déluge.

Greg Woods
August 3, 2015 8:22 am

Made it through the first sentence…

August 3, 2015 8:27 am

Is there any functional difference between an ideologue and a witch?
Last time the weather turned cold,. we(our ancestors ) burned witches.
This time when crops fail and chaos rules, what will we burn?
Cause it is our nature to burn things to stay warm.
As for Emperor Zero, the Hans Anderson Tale still applies, there actually are people who are too stupid to suspect they are stupid.
We have shown a stunning tendency for electing such creatures to lord it over us.And then allowing such “geniuses” to appoint their fellow travellers to administer our common affairs.
After all when practical people avoid the circus of politics.. what could go wrong?

Bellator Deus
August 3, 2015 8:31 am

What is passed by executive order can be reversed by executive order.

dp
Reply to  Bellator Deus
August 3, 2015 2:58 pm

Nobody rescinds unlawful power. Read the history of EO’s that are still on the books from the Franklin Roosevelt administration. The constitution is naive in that it never considered the 3 branches of government might just agree on some kinds of corruption. That is where we are today.

August 3, 2015 8:36 am

When Obama talks of morality
He needs a check on reality,
About morality he cares not a jot!
Pollution is not warming,
But he demands our conforming,
Is it me, or has he lost the plot?
http://rhymeafterrhyme.net/im-sorry-america-obama-was-your-choice/

August 3, 2015 8:42 am

Obama is finally fulfilling his campaign promise: “Under my plan the electricity rates will necessarily skyrocket.”
Renewable energy: – Clean.
The world is so dirty and mean.
Never mind the expense
and it doesn’t make sense.
CO2 is what makes the world green.
http://lenbilen.com/2015/08/03/co2-reductions-to-solve-climate-change-wrong-solution-for-the-world-a-limerick/

August 3, 2015 8:43 am

Great. Obummer’s version of the “long march”. The long march to economic ruin…..

Luke
August 3, 2015 8:49 am

I read a lot of bloviating and excoriating of Obama on this site but very little substance. Face it, all of the data are pointing in the same direction, AGW is happening and it will cause major disruptions to our society if we don’t reduce fossil fuel use dramatically. Your echo chamber is getting smaller and smaller…

Harry Passfield
Reply to  Luke
August 3, 2015 9:01 am

Oh dear! Now I’m worried. I hadn’t taken on board that a 0.8 rise in Deg C in GAT (whatever that is) over the next century is going to cause major disruptions. However, being a sentient human being I know that, in and of itself, that your concern for AGW is nonsense and I can now stop worrying.

Reply to  Luke
August 3, 2015 9:23 am

It is the Chinese who are destroying the planet. How about a war with China to save the planet? No? You are not serious. Your lack of rationality is already in evidence.

Bruce Cobb
Reply to  Luke
August 3, 2015 9:48 am

Have some more Kool Ade, Luke.
Think much?

Reg Nelson
Reply to  Luke
August 3, 2015 10:09 am

Which direction is it pointing? UAH & RSS show no warming for the past 18 years. All of the climate models predicting warming over that time period. Looks like the AGW theory is without substance and are pointing in the wrong direction.

Luke
Reply to  Reg Nelson
August 3, 2015 1:36 pm

Reg,
UAH data is all you have. In addition to increasing temps in all other data sets, ice loss in Greenland and the western Antarctic, increasing rate of sea level rise, and long-term decline in Arctic sea ice we just learned today that ice loss from glaciers is 4x greater than in the 80s. All based on empirical data, not models. Time for you and you friends to get real!

Dawtgtomis
Reply to  Reg Nelson
August 4, 2015 8:37 am

Luke, has it ever occurred to you that your religious zeal for doom mongering is based upon looking at snapshots of cycles which span millennia and assuming a linear trend? You also assume something which is not empirical: the actual quantitative impacts of anthropological activity on these poorly understood cycles, if indeed there is any at all.
The upcoming solar grand minimum coupled with cold oscillations of the AMO and PDO will tell much more than any speculation or predictions by self-appointed pundits viewing current trends and assuming linearity.
Peer review does not assume empirical status, only consensus of opinion. If the fundamental assumption is wrong, all conclusions based upon that same fundamental cornerstone are erroneous.
By examining the data collected during the upcoming phenomena, there will be evidence of the actual influence industrialization has exerted on climate change. Then decisions to scuttle the world economy can be made without regret if rapid warming is evident and technology cannot provide a means of adaptation.

Dawtgtomis
Reply to  Reg Nelson
August 4, 2015 8:45 am

I invite you to study Feynman and Sagan and “get real” for yourself.

Luke
Reply to  Reg Nelson
August 4, 2015 9:24 am

Dawtgtomis,
So now that the empirical data are all going in the wrong direction, you are retreating to the “it’s cycles” argument. Sorry but all of the long-term data that have been collected indicate that the increases in C02 and temperature and the decrease in arctic sea ice are unprecedented over the past several millennia.
Here are papers on arctic sea ice
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v479/n7374/full/nature10581.html
temperatures
https://www2.bc.edu/jeremy-shakun/Marcott%20et%20al.,%202013,%20Science.pdf
and CO2
http://pubman.mpdl.mpg.de/pubman/item/escidoc:993781:5/component/escidoc:993780/cp-6-723-2010.pdf

Joel Snider
Reply to  Luke
August 3, 2015 10:15 am

You really don’t know what you’re talking about do you? These are literally by-rote talking points pushed by the press for simple-minded nodding heads. The whole point of what goes on here is that the data actually points the other way – that’s why it’s being altered – and the alarmist scenarios are nothing but extrapolation of butterfly-effect, shoot-from-the-hip science fiction. That’s the other point – a quarter century of doomsday predictions and they’ve gotten a donut for it, so now they’re changing their story.
Activist arrogance, stupidity, gullibility. Face it… in the mirror.

August 3, 2015 8:57 am

co2 is NOT pollution…..and this will not create any jobs it will finish killing off the rest of the coal mining jobs…….and it will increase the cost of electricity by more than double……….both sides of the scientists are harming this nation one side by LYING and the other side by not rebutting the lies………and lastly humans do NOT control the weather which is REQUIRED to impact the climate.

Rob
August 3, 2015 8:59 am

Don’t look at me. I didn’t vote for him.

Resourceguy
August 3, 2015 9:04 am

And if you had not posted it, the NSA would have contacted you…..
http://www.engadget.com/2015/07/31/wikileaks-nsa-japan/