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Polar Bear Pushback (Fight endangered species listing by Bush)
Town Hall ^ | May 16, 2008 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 05/16/2008 4:28:32 AM PDT by fweingart

After 18 years of a law practice devoted to counseling landowners, home builders and commercial interests affected by the long arm and severe penalties of the Endangered Species Act, I am used to incredulous looks and outraged oaths from clients coming to grips with the Act's incredible burdens on impacted private citizens.

"Are you telling me I can't build my Burger King because a Delhi Sands flower-loving fly that has never been seen and is above ground only a few days a year might be near-by?"

"I can't build a connector road because the noise from construction might damage the hearing of the Stephens' kangaroo rat thus impairing its reproduction?"

"All construction in San Diego involving impacts to road ruts which might contain Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp is enjoined? All construction?"

Yes, yes, and yes. The list of situations in which the ESA has stopped otherwise legal and fully permitted projects from proceeding is extraordinarily long and getting longer. With Wednesday's decision to list the polar bear as "threatened" the burden on the American economy brought about by the ESA grew exponentially.

I have written here and here on the polar bear controversy. Those columns delineated how the advocates of the polar bear listing planned on using the bear to impose vast new controls on the emissions of greenhouse gases across the United States. When Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne announced the listing, he also made a bold statement that the new status of the polar bear would not lead to such consequences.

To which the environmental activists replied immediately: "Says who?" The law is the law, they correctly noted, and it cannot be cabined by "guidance" issued by the executive branch. Here's one example of the reality of the listing's aftermath from the pages of USA Today:

Kassie Siegel, a lawyer with the Center for Biological Diversity, said the group does not accept Kempthorne's view.

The act requires federal agencies to take steps to reduce or eliminate those impacts on threatened species, she said. "There is no exemption for greenhouse gas emissions."

If the government fails to address global warming, "we can and will go to court to enforce the law," she said.

The industries most likely to be pummeled by the polar bear are energy production, aggregates extraction, transportation, and commercial building because each can be shown quite easily to result in increased emissions of greenhouse gases and each routinely requires federal permits to go about some aspect of their business. (The coal industry may be target number one, followed by oil drilling in the lower 48.)

The Act operates simply. Once an animal is listed, it becomes a felony to harm or harass it without the permission of the feds.

Harm or harassment has been defined to include destruction or impairment of the habitat the species actually occupies. (Some more radical views argue that harm to habitat that could be occupied in the future should also be a felony under the Act, but that view has not yet been upheld by a court of appeals.)

Because the polar bear has been listed as threatened due to alleged deterioration of its ice habitat, and because the alleged loss of the ice habitat has occurred because of global warming caused at least in part by the emission of greenhouse gases, environmental activists will argue that all emissions of greenhouse gases that flow as a consequence of the grant of a federal permit of any sort are now subject to review under the ESA and, crucially, that those permits cannot be issued unless and until the United States Fish & Wildlife Service reviews and approves of the requested permit under Section 7 of the ESA, a process which takes at a minimum months and which can cost millions of dollars even if it is successful.

Because of the generous "citizen standing" provisions of the ESA, expect dozens of "60-day" letters to begin to arrive in the offices of Secretary Kempthorne very soon, announcing that unless the Department and the Service act to invoke Section 7 vis-a-vis this or that federal permit, a lawsuit will be filed to force compliance. Expect most of those suits to be filed in the Ninth Circuit, where the appeals court has been very expansive in applying the ESA.

What ought the industries likely to be burdened by this legal blitzkrieg from the left to do?

First, industry lawyers must intervene in every polar bear suit brought by every environmental group. Trade associations must file and refile FOIA requests for all 60-day notices, and they or their members must force their way into every courtroom where the reach of the polar bear listing is argued and a decision rendered. Incredibly, not one of the industries likely to be impacted by the listing intervened in the court proceeding that imposed a deadline on Secretary Kempthorne. Not one.

Some will no doubt urge that the listing itself be challenged, but not only will proceeding that takes years, it is likely to be unsuccessful because the courts rightly defer to the exercise of scientific discretion by the agencies charged with protecting the species protected by the Act. It is not a hopeless effort, but it is also not likely to succeed.

The key will be to cabin the reach of the polar bear listing's impact by pushing for court decisions on the limits of where Section 7 reaches, and to do so in federal circuits much more cautious about the ESA's intent when passed by Congress and signed by Richard Nixon. In addition to the obvious constitutional arguments about whether the Interstate Commerce power was ever intended to support such far reaching claims of federal regulatory power, and statutory construction arguments on whether the ESA was ever intended to reach future habitat destruction based on predictive models (as well as the obligatory non-delegation arguments which are highly unlikely to be persuasive) the key will be to force the courts to early on confront the limits of causation when it comes to harm to the ice that the act can support. Courts must establish that it is absurd for the federal government to ever argue that project-by-project review of greenhouse gas emissions is required by the ESA or could in any way prevent ice formation or destruction.

Test cases should be brought by industry that argue that various federal permits --import/export permits, private jet landing permits, conservation banking permits-- all have greenhouse gas impacts, no matter how small, and thus that they must be subject to Section 7 review. Courts ought to be forced to the far reaches of Section 7 immediately rather than over years so that the agencies do not develop a practice of automatically referring for review just the projects they want to stop. It is vital that affected industries not trust the executive branch to practice restraint or to push back against the most ambitious of the claims of environmental activist plaintiffs.

One caller to my radio show yesterday suggested targeting imports from China entering via federally-regulated ports as an opportunity to argue that the PRC is the real culprit behind skyrocketing global emissions.

Another urged a focus on the private jets that Al Gore and other activists are so fond of using to carry their climate change gospel around the globe.

An e-mailer asked whether the new Yankee Stadium is depending upon federal money or federal permits in any way as surely the traffic to and from the ball games will punch up the plight of the polar bear.

While there will be a long list of targets for test cases, the key is that industry not react to suits brought by the very accomplished lawyers of the left but that they force the tempo and choses at least some of the battlegrounds.

Swarming the courts has long been a tactic of the left, but private sector firms and sectors threatened by the threatened polar bears need to do more than sit back and wait for bills to come do and projects to be canceled. Congress under Speaker Pelosi and Majority Leader Reid will not be offering legislative relief no matter how absurd the consequences of the listing. The best hope to cut-off the imposition of Kyoto through the rulings of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is through the federal courts, and the time to act is now.


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...industry lawyers must intervene in every polar bear suit brought by every environmental group.

Get busy and fight this nonsense!

1 posted on 05/16/2008 4:28:32 AM PDT by fweingart
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To: fweingart

And I cannot go fishing where I want because of little birds that nest on the sands of the NC Outer Banks.


2 posted on 05/16/2008 4:32:00 AM PDT by fredhead (4-cylinder, air cooled, horizontally opposed......THE REAL VW!!!)
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To: fweingart

Just the latest in a long line of stupid things Bush has done.
SOOOO let’s elect and even dumber president this time.


3 posted on 05/16/2008 4:33:35 AM PDT by Joe Boucher (An enemy of Islam)
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To: Joe Boucher
The horse-whisperer is standing in the wings waving his little arms and eagar to complete the job left unfinished by el Presidente Bushie. He'll ruin our nation alright, but Barry O'bama and Hitlery Rodham will get the job done faster and more expensively.

It even makes that old warhorse and Viagra salesman, Bob Dull look good now.

Whichever one of these bozos is elected the price of eggs will still be $4.00 soon and petrol will reach a shocking figure of $8.00 per gallon. Meanwhile, el Presidente Bushie crawls on hands and knees to our benevolent Saudi friends to beg for oil while he lists the polar bear as an endangered species. That singular act is the same as that of Clinton placing Utah coal in the federal land grab bank.

4 posted on 05/16/2008 4:42:43 AM PDT by fweingart (It doesn't matter who you vote for, the government always gets in!)
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To: fredhead
Very soon you'll have to do your fishing in your bath tub.

You won't even be able to angle in your birdbath....that will be classified as wetlands.

5 posted on 05/16/2008 4:43:45 AM PDT by fweingart (It doesn't matter who you vote for, the government always gets in!)
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To: fweingart

Some Fedeeral judge made this decision, not Bush.


6 posted on 05/16/2008 4:46:29 AM PDT by preacher (A government which robs from Peter to pay Paul will always have the support of Paul.)
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To: fweingart

fweingart
by golly I think you’ve got it.
Damned regardless, great choices.

Time for a NEW CONSERVATIVE party.


7 posted on 05/16/2008 4:47:02 AM PDT by Joe Boucher (An enemy of Islam)
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To: preacher

The President signed it. There was no federale judge involved.


8 posted on 05/16/2008 4:52:24 AM PDT by fweingart (It doesn't matter who you vote for, the government always gets in!)
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To: fweingart

There are two reasons why the politicians support this nonsense.

We need to quit hammering the policians on this stuff and focus on the real problem. The American people are the real problem. Too many of them are convinced that ‘something must be done’. That translates into political support. There must be a continuous program to educate the American People that this environmentalism will destroy their lifestyle.

The environmentalists have convinced the people that ‘something must be done’ and that it is no more painful than switching to florescent light bulbs. Until the people realize that the environmentalist agenda will not be satisfied until we are all living in the middle ages, we will lose.

While the fact that there is a lot of money to be made is one of the reasons and money making generates campaign cash, the most important reason poliiticians support this is because the people support this. You want to shut this global warming down, you have to convince the people that it should be shut down.


9 posted on 05/16/2008 4:58:24 AM PDT by DugwayDuke (A true patriot will do anything to keep a Democrat out of the White House.)
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To: fweingart

And Canada still allows hunting of them...

http://www.polarbearhunting.net/


10 posted on 05/16/2008 5:00:26 AM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: fweingart

To reduce this to the absurd as an illustration...

Humans exhale carbon dioxide.

CO2 has been declared by the SCOTUS to be a greenhouse gas pollutant.

Ergo, exhalation of CO2 must be outlawed.

Problem: polar bears also exhale CO2. Wrap your mind around that paradox.


11 posted on 05/16/2008 5:07:45 AM PDT by Travis McGee (--- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com ---)
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To: fweingart; proud_yank; FrPR; enough_idiocy; rdl6989; IrishCatholic; Normandy; Delacon; ...
 




Beam me to Planet Gore !

12 posted on 05/16/2008 5:10:21 AM PDT by steelyourfaith
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To: fweingart
The President signed it.

He designated polar bears as "threatened", a far cry from what "endangered" entails. Goodbye to ANY oil from Alaska if that happens.
13 posted on 05/16/2008 5:10:47 AM PDT by Thrownatbirth (.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
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To: fweingart

When we first started counting Polar Bears up here, there were around 5,000.
Now there are 25,000.

Sounds endangered to me. /sarc


14 posted on 05/16/2008 5:15:30 AM PDT by fanfan ("We don't start fights my friends, but we finish them, and never leave until our work is done."PMSH)
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To: DugwayDuke

“The American people are the real problem.”
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Thank you! This is it in a nutshell, it is more important to watch American Idol or some such than to take the trouble to find out what is really going on. All those lazy voters who have bought the line that “We can’t possibly do any worse than G.W. Bush” are going to find out just how bad it can be and that is regardless of whether the new President comes from Illinois or Arizona. There is no enthusiasm for either side other than the fruitcakes who think Obama is the Messiah or the fruitcakes who think Hillary really does have 35 years of applicable experience.


15 posted on 05/16/2008 5:18:39 AM PDT by RipSawyer (Does anyone still believe this is a free country?)
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To: fweingart
I stand corrected.

The ruling was by the Bush administration. However, the Bush administration had not ruled on the polar bear issue until an order by a federal judge. The judge ruled on Apr 30 that the adminstration must rule by May 15 as to the status of the polar bear.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20080429-1320-wst-polarbears.html

"U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken of Oakland, Calif., late Monday ordered the Bush administration to decide by May 15 whether polar bears should be listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act."

16 posted on 05/16/2008 5:45:37 AM PDT by preacher (A government which robs from Peter to pay Paul will always have the support of Paul.)
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To: thackney; fanfan
And Canada still allows hunting of them...

http://www.polarbearhunting.net/

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When we first started counting Polar Bears up here, there were around 5,000. Now there are 25,000.

Sounds endangered to me. /sarc

Canadians must be loving this.

As the American polar bear population becomes over crowded, the American bears migrate to Canadian controlled ice and waters. The Canadian polar bear harvesting industry thrives.

Loss of American jobs and an increase in our balance of payments deficit.

Just another outstanding move by dim witted U. S politicians.

17 posted on 05/16/2008 6:01:41 AM PDT by TYVets
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To: fweingart

I hope they do go to court. I would make the whole case about Anthropogenic Global Warming. I would make them prove the theory. If the theory is false, then it can’t very well be having an impact on polar bears or anything else. This is a fight we should have had 10 years ago.

I would love to see the “scientists” who were part of the “consensus” prove that Co2 drives temperature and that the opposite is not true.


18 posted on 05/16/2008 6:05:11 AM PDT by WildcatClan (Don't blame me...............I supported Duncan Hunter.)
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To: RipSawyer

Even if the american people gave up on idol, there is still the problem that every source of news is pushing the global warming bandwagon. The schools are full of it too. There needs to be a focused effort to counter this propaganda. Otherwise, the people will succumb.


19 posted on 05/16/2008 6:14:40 AM PDT by DugwayDuke (A true patriot will do anything to keep a Democrat out of the White House.)
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To: DugwayDuke
The American people are the real problem. Too many of them are convinced that ‘something must be done’. That translates into political support. There must be a continuous program to educate the American People that this environmentalism will destroy their lifestyle.

The environmentalists have convinced the people that ‘something must be done’ and that it is no more painful than switching to florescent light bulbs. Until the people realize that the environmentalist agenda will not be satisfied until we are all living in the middle ages, we will lose.

I think you're exactly right. Enviromarxists push the envelope by making wild projections of devastation resulting from global warming that have little basis in reality. Then, they claim the science is settled to censor alternative views.

Being rational types, most AGW skeptics point out the fallacies in their logic, flaws in their theories, and errors in their data collection and modelling. There's so many that it seems anyone should be able to look at this and laugh at 'em.

We're looking at the features and the greenies talk benefits. They're making the emotional play, which the largely scientifically illiterate public buys.

We should make our own emotional play. There's been little analysis pushed on the impact of enviromarxism, through people are now starting to feel it with higher fuel and food prices. We should jump on the SAIC report and show how cap and trade, UN governance, et. al. will result in the spread of misery. We need to describe this world in vivid terms so the soccer moms can relate. Describe the trip to the grocery store, the impact to transportation, the reduction in choices, the factories moving away, the blackouts, the lack of heating and air conditioning, etc.

At the same time, we should start talking about "Big Green" the way the left talks about big oil or big business. We should point out how Gore and the Big Green elite are enriching themselves from the spread of human misery. Blame Al. Maybe the soccer moms will stop goregasming long enough to realize what this huckster is doing (I'm not holding my breath).

20 posted on 05/16/2008 6:19:58 AM PDT by Entrepreneur (The environmental movement is filled with watermelons - green on the outside, red on the inside)
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