The Endangered Species Act is our primary legal tool for environmental protection. We have until September 15-about a week-to save the Endangered Species Act. Not just some species, but the Act itself! Bush administration officials are proposing redefinitions of terms that would allow conservative appointees in federal agencies to virtually the destroy the Act. Their goal is to allow proposed projects to proceed even if such projects would kill off endangered species or place them or their habitats in jeopardy. If the changes are not effectively challenged by September 15, they will go into effect, and, Goodbye Species! Act now: Go to the end of this article for instructions. We need the public to flood the agencies involved with comments opposing the redefinitions and rule changes. When the Cat’s Away While our attention has been turned elsewhere, the Endangered Species Act, our major environmental protection legislation, is being gutted-now. Not by Congress. Not by the courts. Not even by Bush’s executive orders. It is being destroyed by redefinition, by a series of linguistic tricks. Causation, within an ecological system, is almost always systemic in nature. That is, there are disparate contributing […]
Thursday, September 11th, 2008
We’ve Got One Week Left to Stop One of Bush’s Worst Environmental Attacks
Author: GEORGE LAKOFF,PHD
Source: Alternet
Publication Date: September 15, 2008
Link: We’ve Got One Week Left to Stop One of Bush’s Worst Environmental Attacks
Source: Alternet
Publication Date: September 15, 2008
Link: We’ve Got One Week Left to Stop One of Bush’s Worst Environmental Attacks
Stephan: Please read this story and do as it suggests. There seems to be no end to the perfidy of this Administration, and McCain Palin will be more of the same. Hunting wolves from a plane for God's sake.
George Lakoff is Richard and Rhoda Goldman Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley and author of The Political Mind: Why You Can't Understand 21st Century Politics With an18th Century Brain. Chris Shutes works for the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance.