Alaska-bound, Obama faces backlash on Mt. McKinley renaming

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The Associated Press JOSH LEDERMAN | Aug 31st 2015 6:24AM

WASHINGTON (AP) — Shrinking glaciers, Arctic temperatures and a mix of messy energy politics await President Barack Obama on his historic trip to Alaska. Even before he departed, Obama was making waves with a decision to rename Alaska's famed Mount McKinley despite a backlash from Ohio politicians.

Obama flies to Anchorage on Monday morning for a three-day tour of the nation's largest state, closely choreographed to call attention to the ways Obama says climate change is already damaging Alaska's stunning scenery. By showcasing thawing permafrost, melting sea ice and eroding shorelines, Obama hopes to raise the sense of urgency to deal quickly to slow climate change in the U.S. and overseas.

His excursion north of the Arctic Circle will make Obama the first sitting president to step foot in the Alaska Arctic, home to Alaska Natives who have received less attention amid Obama's recent efforts to improve conditions for Native Americans. In a major show of solidarity, Obama announced on the eve of his trip that his administration is changing the name of North America's tallest peak, Mount McKinley, to Denali, its traditional Athabascan name.

Obama's move to strip the mountain of its name honoring former President William McKinley, a son of Ohio, drew loud condemnations from Ohio lawmakers, including House Speaker John Boehner, who said he was "deeply disappointed" in the decision.

"This political stunt is insulting to all Ohioans, and I will be working with the House Committee on Natural Resources to determine what can be done to prevent this action," added Rep. Bob Gibbs, R-Ohio.

In renaming 20,320-foot Mount McKinely as Denali, Obama was instating a moniker Alaskans have informally used for centuries. The name means "the high one" in Athabascan.

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Yet Obama was to navigate far more turbulent political waters when he arrived Monday afternoon in Anchorage, where his grand declarations on climate change have been met with skepticism by leaders in a state that's heavily dependent on oil revenues that have fallen precipitously.

At the same time, environmental groups warned in the lead-up to Obama's trip that he hadn't done enough to protect Alaska and the climate. They took particular offense at his administration's move just a few weeks ago to give Royal Dutch Shell a final permit for expanded drilling off Alaska's northwest coast.

"I share people's concerns about offshore drilling. I remember the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico all too well," Obama said in his weekly address. Yet he said the economy still had to rely on oil and gas while it transitions to cleaner renewable fuels, and said his administration was ensuring risks were minimized.

Although mindful that the Shell issue would likely come up, White House officials said Obama intended to keep his visit largely focused on climate change. Yet as a State Department-sponsored summit on Arctic issues opened on Sunday, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a Republican, sought to shift attention back to Alaska's energy needs.

"I want to highlight one aspect of Arctic policy that I hope will be at the forefront of the discussion: the people who live in the region, and their need for sustainable economic activity," Murkowski said, praising oil revenues for funding advances in medicine, communications and basic infrastructure.

After touching down in Anchorage in the afternoon, Obama was to hold a listening session with Alaska Natives before speaking at the climate-focused Arctic summit, which involves leaders from Arctic and non-Arctic nations. Setting the stage on Sunday night, Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters in Alaska that climate change skeptics won't be remembered kindly.

"I think the people who are slow to come to this table will be written up by historians as having been some of the folks most irresponsible in understanding and reacting to scientific analysis," Kerry said.

Obama and Kerry are intensely focused on a global climate treaty that nations hope to finalize in December, as the president works to secure his environmental legacy before leaving office. The president has pledged a U.S. cut in greenhouse gas emissions of up to 28 percent by 2030, compared to 2005 levels, and planned to use the Alaska visit to press other nations to commit to similarly ambitious measures.

Following his speech, Obama was to embark on a camera-friendly boat tour Tuesday of Kenai Fjords National Park and to hike to Exit Glacier. The sprawling expanse of ice is retreating, in what environmentalists say is a dramatic sign of warming temperatures.

His visit continues Wednesday in Dillingham, in southwest Alaska, where Obama will meet with fishermen locked in an ongoing conflict with miners over plans to build a massive gold and copper mine in Bristol Bay, home to the world's largest salmon fishery. Then he'll fly north to Kotzebue, a regional hub in the Alaska Arctic, where Obama will focus on the plight of rural, native villages where livelihoods are threatened by encroaching climate change.



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Wayne

Ohioans have been calling it Mount McKinley and Alaskans have been calling it Denali for years. Why not leave well enough alone?

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Kyanite7

I will be so glad when he is out of office. He will do anything to gain attention and start some type of WAR. with the American people.

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Kyanite7

Go in December and tell us about the climate change.

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scottee Reply to Kyanite7

so how does spewing spent jet fuel from air force one and two for luxury vacations and campaign trips...fit in with reducing our carbon foot print? and reducing fossil fuel use?
anyone else sick of over paid powerful hypocrites in DC?

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baitmaster1951 Reply to scottee

Gore's spokesman once said, "you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet", in regards to climate change, when he was burning thousands of gals of jet fuel to make a speech. He didn't allude to the fact that they would be YOUR eggs.

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jack Reply to scottee

They are all for all this BS saddled onto the American People, but they exempt themselves or ignore the programs if it effects them directly

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lsteele2067 Reply to Kyanite7

Last December they had better weather than most of the US..due to climate change. Perhaps he should.

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Sterling Lieb

And what shall be the new name of our country?

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damsel16

1. There is no need to drill in the arctic now. There is already an oil glut. Keep it in the ground until we truly need it.

2. The mountain never should have been re-named for a President in the first place. It is right to return it to it's original name. Presidents are public servants. Nothing should be named after them.

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SidSharky

Obama is a filthy man ! He sure does hate this country doesn't he?

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David OBrien

This idiot can't get out of the White House soon enough. Maybe dress him up in a baby seal outfit and let the locals go crazy with their clubs!

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cdwoodward

The mountain is in Alaska, not Ohio. If Ohio legislators want to name something after President McKinley, they can rename its Turnpike or some other structure in their own state.

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pbfrdf

This is a typical Democrat stunt. The same thing was done with Hoover Dam which was renamed Boulder Dam, less a Republican be given credit for a public works project. Why not rename Cape Kennedy back to Cape Canaveral which was the military base's original name? Democrats are very adept of using Orwellian tactics of turning Republicans into "non persons" . It is a clear reflection of their Fascist mentality.

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filliperogers Reply to pbfrdf

Kinda like the mentatitly of a 6 year old.

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Mr. Hoffmann

Who the hell does this pompous rear end think he is?? Re-naming physical structures that have stood fir thousands of years. I'm surprised that HE hasn't tried to have his likeness carved into Mt. Washington and demand that we all bow down to it.

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larry Reply to Mr. Hoffmann

We haven't quite reached the banana republic he needs for that ...yet....maybe after he takes away the guns, he will accept bids on that.

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Doctor Jerry!

Geeez.....As if this idiot doesn't have anything better to do, he's got to incite more derision over something this banal? He's so worried about his place in history. He's already the biggerst token joke and will be remembered for just about anything besisdes this assinine play !!

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wileycoyote0005

Alaska black population is only 3.5%.......THEREFORE, THE REST OF US WANT TO KEEP IT THE WAY IT IS !!!

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bookbuyer1

Obama reminds us weekly that he hates this country and will continue to divide us rather than unite us. This is minor compared to the Iranian nuclear deal which is outright dangerous to all of us . I'm ashamed to admit I voted for him once. Thank goodness my wife cancelled my vote. She was right this time.

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jrsmage

you can't make this **** up, this is the best his administration can do is rename a damn mountain?

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larry Reply to jrsmage

Obamy is attempting to leave a legacy...this just might be it...

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leslie

We need to change the name of the president to Notgonesoonenough!

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mpm80

i don't believe we need to worry about anyone naming anything after obama

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EleanorRigby

is there anything this jerk doesnt do to upset people. there is no reason for him to stick his nose into changing the name. the man is a total a-hole.

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larry

He is "King Obamy" and can/will do anything he wants...And Amerika had better like it...if you don't then you are just a "racist" redneck.

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jltjltjlt9

JOHN L. TERRY

Obama should be talking about the radiation pouring into the Pacific Ocean from Japan.

These days with so much radiation in the water off the coast of Alaska and California killing whales and Seals seems more important than changing a name.

People do not realize or perhaps do not care that FUKUSHIMA HAS 3 out of control NUCLEAR REACTORS which continue to spew 80,000 gallons of radioactive water into the ocean each and every day since March 2011 when these reactors exploded and then tons of radioactive fuel began burning into the earth.

There is no technology capable of fixing this problem and it is likely that this radiation shall continue to pour into the sea each and every day for centuries if not forever.

30 Whales washed up on Alaska's shore the last two months and scientists are scratching their heads?

Well, they just cannot say the R word. (Radiation)
And they cannot say the F word. (Fukushima)

I guess they will just have to continue scratching their heads.

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johngin1999

I am surprised that Obozo didn't rename the mountain after some black criminal shot by a cop or rename the mountain with some mullsim name like Mustafa or Hussein or Muhammad.
The history of his verbal diarrhea & actions proves that he wants to....
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