WASHINGTON (AP) -- Parts of the Endangered Species Act may soon be extinct.
An adult male Florida panther growls as he enters his new home at Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida.
more photos » The Bush administration wants federal agencies to decide for themselves whether highways, dams, mines and other construction projects might harm endangered animals and plants.
New regulations, which don't require the approval of Congress, would reduce the mandatory, independent reviews government scientists have been performing for 35 years, according to a draft first obtained by The Associated Press.
Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said late Monday the changes were needed to ensure that the Endangered Species Act would not be used as a "back door" to regulate the gases blamed for global warming. In May, the polar bear became the first species declared as threatened because of climate change. Warming temperatures are expected to melt the sea ice the bear depends on for survival.
The draft rules would bar federal agencies from assessing the emissions from projects that contribute to global warming and its effect on species and habitats.
The endangered species act is garbage anyway. Penn and Teller did a great episode of "Bullshit!" concerning it, I recommend giving it a watch before criticizing this move. I don't like Bush any more than you but weakening the ESA is better for everyone involved.
Forgive me if I sound like a douche, but does this really matter all that much?
I think there are more important issues than this.
To some people it does matter and texas*princess didn't say anything about it being the most important thing happening. It's just news....and politics.