Recently there
have been media reports that have highlighted the dangerous overreach of the
Endangered Species Act (ESA). Desert Tortoise, Delta Smelt, Sage Grouse, and
the Lesser Prairie Chicken to name a few species, are being respected over the
value of the human species as various actions are being taken across the United
States to severely curtail or eliminate the use of land, water, timber and
mineral resources in deference to these species. These resources are vital for
the security and economic solvency of the United States as they provide food,
fiber, shelter and energy for our people.
The situation
cements the fact that American Agri-Women (AAW)
urges that the existing Endangered Species Act be repealed. At the very least,
AAW supports a requirement that the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and
Critical Habitat designations be completed before restrictive regulatory action
is taken. Concurrent social, economic and environmental cost/benefit analyses
and compensatory adjustments for takings deemed necessary for species
protection is required, and should be enforced……To Read More….
No comments:
Post a Comment