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PERSPECTIVES: EPA's game of global warming hide-and-seek
by Michelle Malkin - Syndicated Columnist
OneNewsNow.com
June 26, 2009
The Obama
administration doesn't want to hear inconvenient truths about global
warming. And they don't want you to hear them, either. As Democrats rush
on Friday to pass a $4 trillion, thousand-page "cap and trade" bill that
no one has read, environmental bureaucrats are stifling voices that
threaten their political agenda.
The free
market-based Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington (where I
served as a journalism fellow in 1995) obtained a set of internal e-mails
exposing Team Obama's willful and reckless disregard for data that
undermine the illusion of "consensus." In March, Alan Carlin, a senior
research analyst at the Environmental Protection Agency, asked agency
officials to distribute his analysis on the health effects of greenhouse
gases. EPA has proposed a public health "endangerment finding" covering
CO2 and five other gases that would trigger costly, extensive new
regulations of motor vehicles. The open comment period on the ruling ended
this week. But Carlin's study didn't fit the blame-human-activity
narrative, so it didn't make the cut.
On March 12, Carlin's director, Al McGartland, forbade him from having
"any direct communication" with anyone outside his office about his study.
"There should be no meetings, e-mails, written statements, phone calls,
etc." On March 16, Carlin urged his superiors to forward his work to EPA's
Office of Air and Radiation, which runs the agency's climate change
program. A day later, McGartland dismissed Carlin and showed his true,
politicized colors:
"The time for such discussion of fundamental issues has passed for this
round. The administrator and the administration has 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."
Contrary comments, in other words, would interfere with the "process" of
ramming the EPA's endangerment finding through. Truth in science took a
back seat to protecting eco-bureaucrats from "a very negative impact."
In another follow-up e-mail, McGartland warned Carlin to drop the subject
altogether: "With the endangerment finding nearly final, you need to move
on to other issues and subjects. I don't want you to spend any additional
EPA time on climate change. No papers, no research, etc., at least until
we see what EPA is going to do with Climate."
But, of course, the e-mails show that EPA had already predetermined what
it was going to do -- "move forward on endangerment." Which underscores
the fact that the open public comment period was all for show. In her
message to the public about the radical greenhouse gas rules, EPA
administrator Lisa Jackson requested "comment on the data on which the
proposed findings are based, the methodology used in obtaining and
analyzing the data, and the major legal interpretations and policy
considerations underlying the proposed findings." Jackson, meet Carlin.
The EPA now justifies the suppression of the study because economist
Carlin (a 35-year veteran of the agency who also holds a B.S. in physics)
"is an individual who is not a scientist." Neither is Al Gore. Nor is
energy czar Carol Browner. Nor is cap-and-trade shepherd Nancy Pelosi.
Carlin's analysis incorporated peer-reviewed studies and, as he informed
his colleagues, "significant new research" related to the proposed
endangerment finding. According to those who have seen his study, it
spotlights EPA's reliance on out-of-date research, uncritical recycling of
United Nations data and omission of new developments, including a
continued decline in global temperatures and a new consensus that future
hurricane behavior won't be different than in the past.
But the message from his superiors was clear: La-la-la, we can't hear you.
In April, President Obama declared that "the days of science taking a back
seat to ideology are over." Another day, another broken promise. Will
Carlin meet the same fate as inspectors general who have been fired or
"retired" by the Obama administration for blowing the whistle and defying
political orthodoxy? Or will he, too, be yet another casualty of the Hope
and Change steamroller? The bodies are piling up.
COPYRIGHT 2009
CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.
Michelle Malkin (malkinblog@gmail.com)
is author of the forthcoming "Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax
Cheats, Crooks & Cronies" (Regnery 2009).
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