AP/ February 9, 2010, 9:04 AM

Palin: Global Warming Just "Snake Oil"

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin called studies supporting global climate change a "bunch of snake oil science" Monday during a rare appearance in California, a state that has been at the forefront of environmental regulations.

Palin spoke before a logging conference in Redding, a town of 90,000 about 160 miles north of the state capital. The media were barred from the event, but The Associated Press bought a $74 ticket to attend.

Palin said California's heavy regulatory environment makes it difficult for businesses to succeed, a point that is shared by many business leaders in the state.

She criticized what she said were heavy-handed environmental laws. As Alaska governor, for example, she said she sued the federal government to overturn the listing of polar bears as a threatened species.

As Alaska North Slope wells dry up, the state is examining offshore drilling for oil and natural gas reserves. Protections for polar bears under the Endangered Species Act could thwart those explorations, according to Palin and her successor, Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell, who has picked up the cause.

Palin told the audience that filled the 2,000-seat Redding Convention Center that she disagreed with the science the government used to support the listing.

"We knew the bottom line ... was ultimately to shut down a lot of our development," she said during her 40-minute speech, which was followed by a 20-minute question-and-answer session. "And it didn't make any sense because it was based on these global warming studies that now we're seeing (is) a bunch of snake oil science."

Palin urged the federal government to allow states to make such decisions for themselves.

Her comments were well-received by the audience members, many of whom brought copies of her book, "Going Rogue," in hopes of getting Palin's signature. A second Palin speech in Redding scheduled for the evening was sold out.

The events were hosted by the Sierra-Cascade Logging Conference.

Palin made her appearance in a state that often has led the nation on environmental regulations, from restricting automobile pollution to greenhouse gas emissions.

The state's Global Warming Solutions Act, which passed in 2006 and has been championed by Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, requires greenhouse gas emissions statewide to be cut to 1990 levels by 2020.

But that and other state environmental laws have come under increasing attack from Republican state lawmakers.

Last week, the secretary of state cleared the sponsors of a ballot petition seeking to suspend the 2006 law until the state unemployment rate falls to 5.5 percent and stays there for a year. Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman has criticized the law as being too much of an economic burden while businesses are trying to recover from the recession.

Palin also weighed in on the Obama administration's efforts to secure a climate change treaty during the international conference held recently in Copenhagen.

"Yeah, I don't think much of it," Palin said.

She said it was "providential" that President Barack Obama did not return from Denmark with a clear victory after questions arose about figures used in the scientific studies to promote conservation.

"The weather will not change with the proposals," she said.

Palin struck a sympathetic tone with the crowd, saying she shares the timber industry's worries of cumbersome lawsuits by environmental groups.

"California is tough in this respect," Palin said. "Man, it is expensive to do business here and to get anything done ... I do think there's hope though, because more Americans are becoming aware of the absurdity of such a situation. Maybe California is just a little behind the times."

Palin said she believes there's a way to harvest timber without damaging the environment but has grown frustrated by environmental activists who want to "lock up the land."

"We sought to protect the diversity of our forests and our wildlife while sustaining jobs and subsistence for residents of our state," Palin said of her efforts as governor in trying to develop a vision statement for the Tongass National Forest in Alaska. Conservation groups and the U.S. Forest Service have fought for decades over management of the country's largest national forest.

She defended herself as a conservationist.

"We really do love our trees," Palin said. "I named my daughter Willow. Isn't that granola enough for them?"
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elmgreen11 says:
Snakes secrete snake oil to clean and lubricate their scales.
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ssiull says:
How they can't see our ugly and destructive way are killing our planet?, it's not enough with all that it's hapen in our enviroment, the most hot summer in the history of the planet every year, the most cold winter in the history of the planet every year, the most destroyer hurricanes in the history of the planet every year and the list continue. Every year the phenomena nature is most destructive and ?why? because we are change the weather, we are killing the planet.
It's not a powerfull reason to change our conduct, change our life's style and our energy matrix.
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Cieminy replies:
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Ooook, first off, no we are not killing the planet. This planet has been around 4.5 billion years approx. Do you really think that we, as just another species, are going to completely alter the earth in ways irreversible? The planet is almost a living thing, it can heal itself. It's got an entire ecosystem built on keeping balance. The simple fact is, we are not trying to save the planet, we're trying to save OUR spot on the planet. Someday, we're going to be studied by a more advanced species, or more advanced humans. We will be the neanderthals of the generation of humans, or whatever they'll be considered. Our "advanced technology" will be studied in museums like the pottery of the ancient civilization of our day. I think Earth Day is a farce, it should be called "Human Day" because we're not doing a THING to the earth. We are a blip, and once we're gone, the earth's still gonna be here. The climate of the earth has changed drastically over the millenia, and we're thinking that what we're doing is making it that much worse? Please humanity, be a little modest, and step down off the pedestal, and take a good look at what's really happening. Now, please don't misconstrue this as cynicism, or anarchy, or just slothfullness. I agree that if we we're to simply abolish all environmental laws, like wastelands, water usage, and other simple factors, we couldn't not be called a species. However, we've proven time and again that if we fiddle to much with nature, we ruin it. The national parks we so cherish, have never looked uglier. Most of the trees native to that land, aren't even there anymore. We attempted to "perserve" the area for it's beauty, but nature is a constantly changing thing. Nothing can stay the same forever, not even us, who are probably the most self-destructive beings ever conceived by whatever immortal power, or universal law that created us.
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Crazedmarxist says:
Is Palin stupid? If so, how stupid? Or are her detractors deluding themselves?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rSNGnYvF8k
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noloyalisti says:
Hey Palin, it might be snowing in NY in February but it is boiling hot in Australia and parts of South America. It also got dark here when it was light only a couple hours ago. I'm scared.

Man, this science stuff sure is confusing.
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noloyalisti says:
The fact that Palin doesn't believe in man made global climate change proves that it must be real and correct.

Never believe anything until it has been officially denied. Especially by an uneducated, bimbo religious wacko.
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chitown639 says:
President Obama must love Sarah Palin....she's doing everything she can to get him re-elected in 2012....
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tinkerbella9 says:
Even if you don't believe in "Global Warming", why not clean up our air, water and earth anyway? Why should we have to put up with breathing poison, eating poisoned food, and drinking poisoned water? It is making people, animals, birds, and aquatics sick! Many species are becoming extinct! Many people are dying, too! Where will it end? I am sick and tired of this and I will not be silent anymore!
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daffy64 replies:
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Exactly. Even if 90% of the scientists in the world are pulling a scam and global warming isn't happening, we're still polluting the water and air and getting cancer in return.
Cieminy replies:
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about 99% of the species that we're ever on earth are exctinct. We eliminated 2%
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tinkerbella9 says:
There is definitely climate change going on! The melting glaciers at the north and south poles and elsewhere: like Greenland, are causing shifts in the ocean currents and upper atmosphere wind currents. This is affecting weather everywhere: ie: blizzards in the northeast with record snow fall, and record rainfall in southern California that during the previous summer was a drought zone. Polar bears and Emperor penguins are both endangered. Many are being wiped out from the changes in the ice floes. Ask those who have been observing them for years.
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Cieminy replies:
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Yeeeah because there's never been nothing like that there ice age happen before -_- Seriously? Like this is a first for the earth. Oh and by the way, the ice caps have been melting....for about 6000 years.
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SueZeeeQue says:
This just in:

Palin will parrot talking points for money.

A parrot in a skirt?

With lipstick?

News at 11....
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