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EPA supresses information on Global Warming

hypocritexposer

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1) a March 12 email from Al McGartland, Office Director of EPA’s National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE), to Alan Carlin, Senior Operations Research Analyst at NCEE, forbidding him from speaking to anyone outside NCEE on endangerment issues;

2) a March 16 email from Mr. Carlin to another NCEE economist, with a cc to Mr. McGartland and two other NCEE staffers, requesting that his study be forwarded to EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, which directs EPA’s climate change program. The email notes the quantity of peer-reviewed references in the study, and defends its inclusion of new research as well. It states Mr. Carlin’s view that “the critical attribute of good science is its correspondence to observable data rather than where it appears in
the technical literature.” It goes on to point out that the new studies “explain much of the observational data that have been collected which cannot be explained by the IPCC models.” (Emphases added);

3) a March 17 email from Mr. McGartland to Mr. Carlin, stating that he will not forward Mr. Carlin’s study. “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.” (Emphasis added);

4) a second March 17 email from Mr. McGartland to Mr. Carlin, dated eight minuteslater, stating “ I don’t want you to spend any additional EPA time on climate change.”

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PORKER

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Al G_OR_E can stick it up where the sun doesn't shine as GDU ( growing degree units ) are 20% of normal and even Maine can't get enough HEAT.
Alot of crops will never make it by fall and then grassfed cattle will be the ticket with cap and trade. Of course government will not tell the truth, cause if they did ,all hell and hoarding would start.

No sunspots no food as the high point of summer is past as the days will get shorter from now on.
 

PORKER

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009


When looking at the high temperature map from yesterday, one's eyes are immediately drawn to the sub-70 degree readings that were seen in northern Illinois, far eastern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. For most places, those represented readings that were more than 15 degrees below normal, and for locations like Rockford (high of 64) and Eau Claire (high of 59) they represented the coolest high temperatures ever recorded for June 30. More sub-70 degree highs are forecast for much of that same area today. Our current time frame will represent the peak of this cool period, but temperatures are still likely to stay below normal in a large part of the Midwest through at least next Tuesday.

At this rate my sweet corn won't make a eating ear by frost.
 
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