Climate change will not be part of Rick Baker’s politics, but it is a real part of his concern for the City he loves and cares bout.
December 18, 2017 through December 29, 2017 I am reposting
the most viewed articles from 2017 This
one is from October 2017.
St. Petersburg, Fl
Opinion by: E. Eugene Webb PhD
Author: In Search of Robin, So You Want to Blog.
Opinion by: E. Eugene Webb PhD
Author: In Search of Robin, So You Want to Blog.
Rick Kriseman has made a big issue out of Climate
change in the St. Petersburg Mayoral election.
Unfortunately, most of his concerns are more political
than practical. “Outraged” by President Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris
Climate Agreement and also energized by the political opportunity, Kriseman set
out on an effort to tie his opponent, Rick Baker to the Climate Change
controversy.
88.5 WMNF November, 2016 by Sean Kinane: St.
Pete mayor worries how Trump will impact preparations for climate change
What is important is the fact that Kriseman’s practical
efforts have been more politically grandiose than effective and in reality, his
actions would indicate a complete lack of understanding of the primary
ingredients of climate change on Florida: sea-level rise and storm surge due to
tropical storms.
WUSF Jim Nash June 22, 2017: St.
Pete Mayor Picks Up Climate Change Banner.
Here is a quote from a Kriseman Campaign Flyer: “Because of the dangers climate change poses to
our city, I pledged
to transition St. Pete to a 100% clean energy city. We are
preparing for rising seas, volatile weather, and increases in the number of
powerful storms.”
Let’s look at two of the most glaring examples in this
lie:
Downtown
development – Pier Park
If you really believe in climate change, then you must
accept the fact that the sea level is going to rise.
When you are the Mayor of a low-lying coastal City,
your climate change concern should not be headlines, talk show appearances and
national conferences it should be how do I protect my City. And how do I make
development decisions that are not compromised by the impending results of
climate change.
Kriseman has pushed the $20+ million development of
Pier Park, which essentially sets at sea level. Is that a wise utilization of
public funds?
Thinking in the climate change/sea level rise community
says that Beach Drive will likely be somewhere between 2nd and 3rd
Avenue if the sea level rise predictions are even close to being accurate.
Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase “water park.”
Maybe a better expenditure of those funds would be to
begin to provide some protection from sea level rise for what Mayor Kriseman
sees as the “heart” of St. Petersburg. Like a seawall.
Renewable energy, green buildings and all the rest of
the climate change hoopla make great political fodder, but a Mayor, who
believes that the climate is actually changing will not waste his taxpayer’s
money on things the results of climate change may swallow.
Wastewater treatment
– The South West Wastewater Plant
News Channel 8 Jeff Paterson September 15, 2016: St.
Pete mayor blames climate change for release of wastewater into Tampa Bay
Kriseman must not bother to read his own press
clippings. The South West Wastewater treatment plant literally sets at sea
level. Yet he is pouring millions into this sea level endangered facility and
making plans for it to become the major wastewater treatment facility for the
entire City.
What happened to the climate change argument in this
scenario?
More importantly what will St. Pete do when the water
level starts to rise at the South West plant or a major storm surge makes it inoperable?
That’s a climate change question that deserves an
answer.
These are just two of the climate change issues Rick
Kriseman has created while he “worries” about climate change.
Climate change with Rick Kriseman is the same as it is
with all Democrat politicians. It is a great stump speech issue, and it is easy
to tie up clear thinking opponents in a nonsensical argument about believing
climate change or not, but when it comes down to applying the climate change
problem to real decisions, Rick Kriseman does not have a clue.
A real leader will consider the effects of a changing
climate and not ignore them.
Rick Baker is not a climate change denier, and he is
also not a climate change exploiter. He knows the climate is changing, and he
understands the effects on St. Petersburg.
Climate change will not be part of Rick Baker’s
politics, but it is a real part of his concern for the City he loves and cares
bout.
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