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Bush to Environmentalists: “Endanger is my middle name”

By Jeff Dubbin Aug 13 2008, 09:07 AM

The Associated Press reports that the Bush Administration plans to bypass Congress and gut the Endangered Species Act (ESA) much in the same way a predator may gut an actual endangered creature. 

Currently, federal agencies wishing to go forward with construction and development projects must submit to independent reviews by scientists, in order to make sure they would not be violating the ESA.  However, a draft of new rules would only require agencies to review their own case and decide for themselves if their proposed action would damage endangered wildlife or their habitats. 

Previous attempts to implement similar deregulation have failed to survive the Senate (in 2005) and courts (in 2003).  Imagine the Bush Administration as the child who asks his mother for permission and is denied, who then asks father (pretending he has not yet been told ‘No') and is turned down, and finally does whatever he wanted to do anyway.

The ESA has been around for 35 years, and scientists currently perform tens of thousands of reviews each year.  While the administration maintains that the reviews are unnecessary (like they see wooded areas), the AP reports that "A federal government handbook from 1998 described the consultations as ‘some of the most valuable and powerful tools to conserve listed species.'"  

Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne maintains that the proposed changes are necessary to prevent scientists from using their regulatory power as a "back door" to regulate carbon emissions causing global warming. He fears arguments could be made that "erroneously" tie those emissions to habitat loss for endangered species. Apparently, the two are unrelated; polar bears must be swimming more for health reasons.  

Citing complaints that the review process has resulted in large delays and increased costs, supporters of this new policy remind Americans that no animal is more important than economic development. After all, if the government is best which governs least, then worst must be the government that deigns to govern itself.  It is an odd twist: Conservatives begging citizens to not check or balance their government.

There is hope that Congress will intervene to halt this abuse of power (an Endangered Endangered Species Act, anyone?), but such a bill could take months to write and pass.  How hard it is to make legislation through the appropriate channels!  

Ignoring Congress and the courts is an insult to the American legislative process. When an executive branch goes rogue and attempts to eradicate successful and longstanding laws like the ESA, they are endangering not only the animals needing protection, but also the voices of the citizens they should represent. Let us not forget why things need to be protected in the first place.


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