Posted by
TexasTom on Thursday, July 16, 2009 12:47:28 PM
I am posting the complete article from the Investor's Business Daily below because I believe that it is very important for all to read. To radically transform our economy and way of life to effect the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere when 2% of the atmosphere is made up of all greenhouse gases and 3.6% of Greenhouse gases areCO2 and only 3.4% of the CO2 comes from human activity is unbelievable and irresponsible.[We're talking about 0.0024% of the atmosphere] Talk about an inconvenient truth.
Carbongate
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Friday, June 26, 2009 4:20 PM PT
Climate Change:
A suppressed EPA study says old U.N. data ignore the decline in global
temperatures and other inconvenient truths. Was the report kept under
wraps to influence the vote on the cap-and-trade bill?
This was supposed to be the most transparent administration ever.
Yet as the House of Representatives prepared to vote on the
Waxman-Markey bill, the largest tax increase in U.S. history on 100% of
Americans, an attempt was made to suppress a study shredding
supporters' arguments.
On Friday, the day of the vote, the Competitive Enterprise Institute
said it was releasing "an internal study on climate science which was
suppressed by the Environmental Protection Agency."
In the release, the institute's Richard Morrison said "internal EPA
e-mail messages, released by CEI earlier in the week, indicate that the
report was kept under wraps and its author silenced because of pressure
to support the administration's agenda of regulating carbon dioxide."
Reading the report, available on the CEI Web site, we find this
"endangerment analysis" contains such interesting items as: "Given the
downward trend in temperatures since 1998 (which some think will
continue until at least 2030), there is no particular reason to rush
into decisions based on a scientific hypothesis that does not appear to
explain most of the available data."
What the report says is that the EPA, by adopting the United
Nations' 2007 "Fourth Assessment" report, is relying on outdated
research by its Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The
research, it says, is "at best three years out of date in a rapidly
changing field" and ignores the latest scientific findings.
Besides noting the decline in temperatures as CO2 levels have
increased, the draft report says the "consensus" on storm frequency and
intensity is now "much more neutral."
Then there's one of Al Gore's grim fairy tales — the melting of the
Greenland ice sheet and glaciers the size of Tennessee roaming the
North Atlantic. "The idea that warming temperatures will cause
Greenland to rapidly shed its ice has been greatly diminished by new
results indicating little evidence for operations of such processes,"
the report says.
Little evidence? Outdated U.N. research? No reason to rush? This is
not what the Obama administration and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi were
telling us when they were rushing to force a Friday vote on
Waxman-Markey. We were given the impression that unless we passed this
cap-and-tax fiasco, polar bears would be extinct by the Fourth of July.
We have noted frequently the significance of solar activity on
earth's climate and history. This EPA draft report not only confirms
our reporting but the brazen incompetence of those "experts" that have
been prophesying planetary apocalypse.
"A new 2009 paper by Scafetta and West," the report says, "suggests
that the IPCC used faulty solar data in dismissing the direct effect of
solar variability on global temperatures. Their report suggests that
solar variability could account for up to 68% of the increase in
Earth's global temperatures."
The report was the product of Alan Carlin, senior operations
research analyst at the EPA's National Center for Environmental
Economics (NCEE). He's been with the EPA for 38 years but now has been
taken off all climate-related work. He is convinced that actual climate
observations do not match climate change theories and that only the
politics, not the science, has been settled.
Thomas Fuller, environmental policy blogger with the San Francisco
Examiner, wrote Thursday in a story developed in conjunction with
Anthony Watts' Web site wattsupwiththat.com: "A source inside the
Environmental Protection Agency confirmed many of the claims made by
analyst Alan Carlin, the economist/physicist who yesterday went public
with accusations that science was being ignored in evaluating the
danger of CO2."
All this is particularly interesting because of the charges by Al
Gore, NASA's James Hansen and others that the Bush administration and
energy companies actively suppressed the truth about climate change.
One of the e-mails unearthed by CEI was dated March 12, from Al
McGartland, office director at NCEE, forbidding Carlin from speaking to
anyone outside NCEE on endangerment issues such as those in his
suppressed report.
Carlin replied on March 16, requesting that his study be forwarded
to EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, which directs EPA's climate
change program. Carlin points out the peer-reviewed references in his
study and points out that the new studies "explain much of the
observational data that have been collected which cannot be explained
by the IPCC models."
For saying the climate change emperors had no clothes, Carlin was
told March 17: "The administrator and the administration have decided
to move forward on endangerment, and your comments do not help the
legal or policy case for this decision. . . . I can only see one impact
of your comments given where we are in the process, and that would be a
very negative impact on our office."
In other words, the administration and Congress had their collective
minds made up and didn't want to be confused with the facts. They
certainly didn't want any inconvenient truths coming out of their own
Environmental Protection Agency, the one that wants to regulate
everything from your lawn mower to bovine emissions and which says the
product of your respiration and ours, carbon dioxide, is a dangerous
pollutant and not the basis for all life on earth.
The problem the warm-mongers have is they now are in a position of
telling the American people, who are you going to believe — us or your
own lying eyes? Forget the snow in Malibu, the record cold winters.
Forget that temperatures have dropped for a decade.
In April, President Obama declared that "the days of science taking
a back seat to ideology are over." Apparently not, for as he spoke
those very words his administration was suppressing science to advance
a very pernicious ideology.
