President Obama issued an executive order (EO) entitled “Preparing the United States for the Impacts of Climate Change” this week to once again circumvent Congress.
Susanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
November 2, 2013
Obama threatened back in February that he would issue an EO on climate change for the sake of future American generations if Congress will not act.
The EO addresses the US government’s response to preparing “the Nation for the impacts of climate change.”
This includes prolonged periods of:
- Excessively high temperatures
- Heavy downpours
- Increased wildfires
- Severe drought
- Permafrost thawing
- Ocean acidification
- Sea-level rise
During such times, the government will collaborate with “affected communities, natural resources, ecosystems, economies, and public health across the Nation.”
Pressures of climate change are being felt by “species and habitats” that are in need of being protected.
Obama asserts that “managing these risks requires deliberate preparation, close cooperation, and coordinated planning by the Federal Government, as well as by stakeholders, to facilitate Federal, State, local, tribal, private-sector, and nonprofit-sector efforts to improve climate preparedness and resilience; help safeguard our economy, infrastructure, environment, and natural resources; and provide for the continuity of executive department and agency (agency) operations, services, and programs.”
Using executive order 13514 as the foundation, Obama is defining an action plan of “preparedness” to empower federal agencies to:
- Engaged and strong partnerships and information sharing at all levels of government
- Risk-informed decision-making and the tools to facilitate it
- Adaptive learning, in which experiences serve as opportunities to inform and adjust future actions
- Preparedness planning
Obama’s EO establishes a Task Force on Climate Preparedness and Resilience (TFCPR) to find federal funding to be spent on interior US infrastructure with regard to combating climate change.
Communities living in areas deemed at risk for disastrous effects of climate change. Those involved with the panel include:
- Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti
- Mayor of Philadelphia Michael Nutter
- Mayor of Huston Annise Parker
Included in the EO are pathways to boost “renewable energy production on federal lands, increase efficiency standards and prepare communities to deal with higher temperatures.”
According to the Fact Sheet on the EO on climate change “preparedness” the TFCPR will advise the Obama administration on how to deal with changes to our environment.
The TFCPR is expected to collaborate with “state, local and tribal leaders from across the country who will use their first-hand experiences in building climate preparedness and resilience in their communities to inform their recommendations to the Administration.”
Governors in states such as California, Illinois, Washington State, Florida, Texas, Colorado and New Jersey will compromise the TFCPR to ensure infrastructure is protected; and “modernizing Federal grant and loan programs to better support local efforts, and developing the information and tools they need to prepare.”
To protect “America’s communities and economy . . . more than 30 Federal agencies developed their first-ever Climate Change Adaptation Plans, outlining strategies to protect their operations, programs, and investments to better serve communities and safeguard our public resources in the face of climate change.”
One major concerns of the Obama administration is sea level rise and one purpose of the EO is to “communities to provide funding and technical assistance to address local climate impacts such as sea level rise, flooding, and water scarcity.”
The EO will:
- Find ways to make it easier for cities and towns to build smarter and stronger
- Identify and remove any barriers to resilience-focused actions and investments– for example, policies that encourage communities to rebuild to past standards after disasters instead of to stronger standards – including through agency grants, technical assistance, and other programs in sectors from transportation and water management to conservation and disaster relief
- Directs agencies to identify changes that must be made to land- and water-related policies, programs, and regulations to strengthen the climate resilience of our watersheds, natural resources, and ecosystems, and the communities and economies that depend on them
- Evaluate how to better promote natural storm barriers such as dunes and wetlands, as well as how to protect the carbon sequestration benefits of forests and lands to help reduce the carbon pollution that causes climate change
- Instruct Federal agencies to work together and with information users to develop new climate preparedness tools and information that state, local, and private-sector leaders need to make smart decisions
- Make extensive Federal climate data accessible to the public through an easy-to-use online portal
- Builds on the first-ever set of Federal agency adaptation plans released earlier this year and directs Federal agencies to develop and implement strategies to evaluate and address their most significant climate change related risks
3 Responses
We need to get this guy gone and fast! This is obviously another attempt by him to spend us into oblivion in order to destroy the country. Along with the cloward-piven strategy, and the additional billion dollars he recently requested for cancer research, what a joke, he should be able to accomplish it. In the meantime the rest of us must gasp and choke our way through each day as we watch our bodies disintegrate from lack of vitamin D and watch those we love and care about become ill and die. When is someone going to have the guts to put this guy in a pair of handcuffs?
Without having read what this Executive Order contained, one can see the focus on potential problems, resilience and preparedness does not offer solutions or even suggestions. It just re-states the IPCC’s recent evaluation. On another site, I commented that much military effort and funding would be placed on the geoengineering programs already whitening our skies, especially since renewable energy, conservation, and removing subsidies for fossil fuel development are never really on the table, except as talking points. Beyond that the other issues mentioned are more like fluffy filler.
Well, perhaps there will be a privatized gazillion- dollar boondoggle effort to build barrier protection for New York City. Never say never.
This is really getting ridiculous. The elephant in the room is shitting now and no one can see this? I am furious. Unbelievable!!! They caused all of this; we should have been away from oil decades ago and now we have to prepare ourselves for everything that is a result of SAG, but they have been denying that?! The time is now!