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Environment

New Report Reveals Bush Manipulated Climate Science, Supressed Scientists

The Progress Report. Posted December 11, 2007.


As Al Gore accepted his Nobel yesterday, a new report revealed just how low the Bush Administration sunk to cover up the climate crisis.
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This story is written by Faiz Shakir, Amanda Terkel, Satyam Khanna, Matt Corley, and Ali Frick.

"The earth has a fever. And the fever is rising," warned former vice president Al Gore yesterday, accepting the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his work as "one of the world's leading environmental politicians."

Also accepting the award was Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), accepting the award on behalf of the world's preeminent scientific body unearthing the link between human activity and global warming. Before presenting the award to Gore and Pachauri, the chairman of the Norwegian Nobel committee, Ole Danbolt Mjoes, praised them for "moving climate to the top of the world agenda." Mjoes also added that "this year's choice was not a difficult decision," linking "the threats posed by climate change to the foundations of human stability and peace."

As the duo accepted their prizes, the House Oversight Committee released a report detailing the White House's egregious manipulation of climate change science. While much of Gore's speech focused on the impacts of the "planetary emergency" we now face, he did note that there is still time for action. "We have the ability to solve this crisis and avoid the worst -- not all -- of its consequences, if we act boldly, decisively and quickly," Gore said, specifically placing the "onus on the US and China to take the lead."

White House Junk Science

Science is warning us" to prevent a "permanent carbon summer," Gore declared yesterday. The White House, however, will not accept this science. In its report yesterday, the House Oversight Committee came to the "inescapable conclusion" that "the Bush Administration has engaged in a systematic effort to manipulate climate change science and mislead policymakers and the public about the dangers of global warming."

The administration censored 150 federal climate scientists from eight federal agencies and "exerted unusual control over the public statements of federal scientists on climate change issues." In response, the committee's conservative minority attacked the report: "The majority has relied on selective passages from two hearings, one deposition, and one transcribed interview to make grossly exaggerated claims of political interference with climate change science." White House Press Secretary Dana Perino called the report simply "untrue."

But the committee's conclusions are consistent with the testimony of multiple former federal employees who were forced to fix the facts to fit White House policy. "The Bush Administration has acted as if the oil industry's communications plan were its mission statement," the report added.


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