Our guest bloggers are Daniel J. Weiss, a Senior Fellow and Director of Climate Strategy at the Center for American Progress Action Fund, and James Kvaal, a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress Action Fund.
With the choice of Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) as his running mate, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is not backing down from oil drilling. Palin is a champion for drilling, the Bush-Cheney approach to energy policy that brought us $4.00-per-gallon gasoline and the rising threat of global warming.
Like McCain, Palin believes that oil drilling is the only solution to our energy problems. “I beg to disagree with any candidate who would say we can’t drill our way out of our problem,” she says. She supports more drilling in protected areas of the Outer Continental Shelf and the Alaska Natural Wildlife Refuge, once attacking McCain for his “close-mindedness on ANWR.”
But the Department of Energy believes that offshore drilling “would not have a significant impact on domestic crude oil and natural gas production or prices before 2030.” Moreover, about three-quarters of all the oil in public lands in the continental U.S. are already open to drilling – and yet only one quarter of this oil is under production. Opening the Arctic Refuge would cut gasoline prices by two cents in 17 years. For that, Palin would destroy the home of America’s native polar bears. Not even T. Boone Pickens still thinks we can drill our way out of this crisis.
Palin rejects clean renewable energy that is an alternative to oil. Earlier this month, she claimed that “alternative-energy solutions are far from imminent and would require more than 10 years to develop.”
Alaska has become the “poster state” for the threat of global warming as the climate gets hotter and dryer and sea levels rise. More than 100 towns are vulnerable due to eroding sea lines. Polar bears are threatened by the melting ice floas, and this month bears were spotted swimming as much as 50 miles offshore.
Nonetheless, like many other oil champions, Palin is skeptical of global warming. During her gubernatorial campaign, she said she was unconvinced about how much human emissions contribute to current global warming trends. Palin also opposes listing our polar bears as a threatened species because it could require action on climate change.
As Carl Pope of the Sierra Club says, “No one is closer to the oil industry than Governor Palin.” Sarah Palin has taken positions that would ensure a continuation of the Bush-Cheney energy policies. She supports drilling everywhere and ignores the need for binding reductions in global warming pollution even though her state is melting. The continuation of these policies will continue higher energy costs, more severe hurricanes and droughts, and despoiled natural treasures.


PETA!!!!
August 29th, 2008 at 2:11 pmDRILL,DRILL,DRILL!!! Drill until the beautiful state of Alaska looks like swiss cheese and land and beaches are a mess. Polar bears…damn things can go to Canada!And if I SEE a polar bear, I’ll go out and shoot the damn thing myself. I need a new rug!
August 29th, 2008 at 7:24 pmAnd she missed the size of the ExxonValdez oil spill by some 10.79 million gallons. One might expect a Governor and longtime resident of the state to know the size of the spill.
It wasn’t “11,000 gallons of fuel”, but 10.8 million gallons of crude oil.
http://stateofthedivision.blogspot.com/2008/08/governor-palin-missed-exxon-valdez.html
August 29th, 2008 at 7:30 pmIf John and Sarah make it to the WH..the oil companies will be celebrating. The both of them together, have absolutely NO willingness, want or need to develope alternatives. MORE OF THE SAME. And the circle goes ’round and ’round….
September 1st, 2008 at 3:59 pmHeard an interview on the radio the other day with someone that helped build the Pipeline…he lived there for 25 years. He said that the folks up there are different..they would drill their own mother if they thought they could find oil. The Inuits that live along the coast, want to drill…everywhere. The other tribe of native Alaskians that live inland, do not want drilling. And they have this Gov. that would sell her soul for oil, AND give a contract to a Canadian company to do it some more…It all stinks! Damn people, damn ocean, damn polar bears, damn wolves…damn, damn, damn!!!Just get the damn oil! GREEDY JUNKIE.
September 1st, 2008 at 4:07 pm