U.S., Canada ban offshore drilling in Arctic waters

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U.S., Canada ban offshore drilling in Arctic waters

President Barack Obama on Tuesday designated the bulk of U.S.-owned waters in the Arctic Ocean and certain areas in the Atlantic Ocean as indefinitely off limits to future oil and gas leasing.

The White House announced the actions in conjunction with the government of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, which also placed a moratorium on new oil and gas leasing in its Arctic waters, subject to periodic review.

"Today, President Obama and Prime Minister Trudeau are proud to launch actions ensuring a strong, sustainable and viable Arctic economy and ecosystem, with low-impact shipping, science based management of marine resources, and free from the future risks of offshore oil and gas activity," the statement read.

The move helps put some finishing touches on Obama's environmental legacy while also testing president-elect Donald Trump's promise to unleash the nation's untapped energy reserves.

Obama is making use of an arcane provision in a 1953 law to ban offshore leases in the waters permanently. The statute says that "the president of the United States may, from time to time, withdraw from disposition any of the unleased lands of the outer Continental Shelf."

Environmental groups hope the ban, despite relying on executive powers, will be difficult for future presidents to reverse. The White House said it's confident the president's directive will withstand legal challenge and said the language of the statute provides no authority for subsequent presidents to "unwithdraw" waters from future lease sales.

The Atlantic waters placed off limits to new oil and gas leasing, which hold the volume equivalent of 31 Grand Canyons, stretches off the coast of New England south to Virginia.

U.S., Canada ban offshore drilling in Arctic waters - Technology & Science - CBC News
 

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The difference is that a Canadisn decision is subject to review every five yesrs. In the US, it is a royal decree that cannot be questioned.
 

EagleSmack

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Oh well.... Another Executive Order Trump gets to remove.

LMAO!



 

Bar Sinister

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Oh well.... Another Executive Order Trump gets to remove.

LMAO!




Actually it is not an executive order. The proclamation was based on a 1953 law that may be very difficult to rescind. You can read about it here.

Obama bans oil drilling 'permanently' in millions of acres of ocean - BBC News

And I quote:
The decision relies on a 1953 law which allows the president to ban leasing of offshore resources indefinitely. During the election campaign, Donald Trump said he would take advantage of existing US oil reserves, prompting concern from environmental groups.But supporters have already suggested that any attempt to reverse the "permanent" decision outlined by the law would be open to a legal challenge.

Reacting to the Arctic declaration, Friends of the Earth said: "No president has ever rescinded a previous president's permanent withdrawal of offshore areas from oil and gas development. "If Donald Trump tries to reverse President Obama's withdrawals, he will find himself in court."

And we all know how long matters can be tied up in court don't we Donald? Looks like Obama has trumped the Dumpster.
 

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Actually it is not an executive order. The proclamation was based on a 1953 law that may be very difficult to rescind. You can read about it here.

Environmental groups hope the ban, despite relying on executive powers, will be difficult for future presidents to reverse.

It was an executive order and it can be reversed on the day of Trump's choosing.



And we all know how long matters can be tied up in court don't we Donald? Looks like Obama has trumped the Dumpster.

They certainly can be tied up in the courts. I can see the ecotards spending millions for lawyers and years in court trying to undo Trump's rescission of Obama's Executive Order.
 

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Why? We both know he is going to undo Obama's his executive order. :)

Then we can revisit yet another of your failed threads!

 

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Environmental groups hope the ban, despite relying on executive powers, will be difficult for future presidents to reverse.

It was an executive order and it can be reversed on the day of Trump's choosing.





They certainly can be tied up in the courts. I can see the ecotards spending millions for lawyers and years in court trying to undo Trump's rescission of Obama's Executive Order.

I can see that you didn't read the article. Either that or you did not understand it. No surprise there.
 

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JUst hang on to it until the muddle east is pumped dry. By then if the ecoterrorists are to be believed it will be warm a d sunny in the Arctic and much easier to move oil and machinery.
 

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Told ya a map is too complicated for ya. Oh well ... Arctic ... Atlantic.... What else starts with "A"

..and I don't open attachments in light of recent events

Alzheimers must really be kicking in on you Wolf.

President Barack Obama on Tuesday designated the bulk of U.S.-owned waters in the Arctic Ocean and certain areas in the Atlantic Ocean as indefinitely off limits to future oil and gas leasing.

I put it in bold letters for you.

Enjoy your fail. :)


Poor Floosy... you can't say I didn't warn you.
 

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Alzheimers must really be kicking in on you Wolf.
How's that? Headline reads "Atlantic" not "Arctic".... Reading not a big thing in a dumbed-down Merrikka?

...of course, it's outside Big Slum so it doesn't matter, right?

Sorry about your Alzheimers, though. It's not a pretty way to go. RIP Dad
 
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EagleSmack

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How's that? Headline reads "Atlantic" not "Arctic".... Reading not a big thing in a dumbed-down Merrikka?

...of course, it's outside Big Slum so it doesn't matter, right?

Sorry about your Alzheimers, though. It's not a pretty way to go. RIP Dad

Oh I forgot... you only need to read the headline to know what is in the article because you're an old stock Canadian who got his education in a one room wooden school house. :)