CBD lawsuit seeking ESA protection of sea turtles due to climate change the latest attempt at regulation through litigation : Global Climate Law Blog
The complaint makes sparse and vague allegations as to injurious effects of climate change on the sea turtles. Plaintiffs allege that global warming will cause sea levels to rise, thus destroying loggerhead nesting beaches. Further, they claim that ocean warming is likely to directly affect reproduction and other necessary survival activities of the loggerhead turtle. The Complaint also asserts that ocean acidification, which they allege is caused by increased greenhouse gas levels, will cause a decrease of the loggerhead’s food supply. As to the leatherback sea turtle, the Complaint also alleges in general terms that global warming is endangering the species.NFU President: [For enough money, we'll support climate swindle legislation] - Cattle Network
This case is another example among many recent attempts to regulate climate change by litigation. Asserting injury due to global warming seems to be turning into an almost boilerplate assertion for complaints brought by environmental groups under federal environmental laws.
"NFU policy supports a national, mandatory carbon emission cap and trade system to reduce non-farm greenhouse gas emissions if the U.S. Department of Agriculture is granted control and administration of the agriculture offset program, early actors are recognized, no artificial cap is placed on domestic offsets, carbon sequestration rates are based upon science and producers are permitted to stack environmental benefit credits.Man made Global Warming is lie to be used to spread the wealth. - by IdeaScale
Most scientist say Man could not change the climate even if he wanted to. Contrary to most peoples belief there is no evidence that Man is causing Global Warming. The evidence points to the activity of the sun. Check it out.
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If we sign on to this it will make us a very poor country while enriching the rest of the world.
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