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Salazar makes clean break from Bush's midnight 'headlong rush' into offshore drilling

Seeded on Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:35 PM EST
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Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today set aside the Bush administration's midnight timetable for a vast expansion of offshore drilling. Salazar sharply rebuked the "headlong rush of the worst kind" put in place in Bush's final week in office. Announcing that "the time for reform has arrived," Salazar explained that he "will extend the public comment period by 180 days, get a report on offshore energy resources, hold regional conferences, and expedite rulemaking for offshore renewable energy resources":

I intend to do what the Bush Administration refused to do: build a framework for offshore renewable energy development, so that we incorporate the great potential for wind, wave, and ocean current energy into our offshore energy strategy. The Bush Administration was so intent on opening new areas for oil and gas offshore that it torpedoed offshore renewable energy efforts.

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nearing

First bit of good news I have heard in quite a while.

(clipped early to Good News Wednesdays)

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Reply#1 - Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:43 PM EST
insignia90

I intend to do what the Bush Administration refused to do: build a framework for offshore renewable energy development, so that we incorporate the great potential for wind, wave, and ocean current energy into our offshore energy strategy.

Now this is exciting......wind baby wind, wave baby wave........

  • 3 votes
Reply#2 - Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:09 PM EST
txtj1

this is great news nearing ty for the feed

  • 1 vote
Reply#3 - Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:22 AM EST
alanwillingham

The president indicated several times as he campaigned that he wasn't opposed to offshore drilling, and will probably sign on after a period of time when he can announce it is necessary

The previous president submitted approval for expanded drilling rights on the Continental Shelf just prior to leaving office, as Gasoline prices had gone to over $4.00 a gallon

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Reply#4 - Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:47 AM EST
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