Scientists Rebut Trump Administration's Climate Change Report
CNNSeptember 5, 20253 min93,775 views
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- π¬ 85 veteran researchers have issued a joint rebuttal to a government report that downplays the severity of climate change.
- π‘ The report, from the Department of Energy, is described by one scientist as a "badly written blog post that makes a mockery of science."
- β οΈ This pushback comes after a limited public comment window provided by the Department of Energy.
Allegations Against the Trump Administration
- βοΈ The actions are characterized as an "all out war on science" by the Trump administration, aiming to dismantle regulations on greenhouse gas emissions.
- ποΈ The National Climate Assessment portal was reportedly taken offline, and scientists involved were fired.
- π A memo from July, written by climate contrarians, was used by the EPA to justify removing the endangerment finding, which is crucial for environmental regulations.
Key Criticisms of the Report
- π A 400-page rebuttal meticulously details mistakes, willful errors, and cherry-picked data within the government report.
- π Specific criticisms include downplaying predictions on sea level rise and presenting carbon dioxide as plant food without acknowledging the negative agricultural costs of climate change.
- π§ The report's accuracy in modeling is also questioned.
Broader Implications and Scientific Consensus
- βοΈ The situation is compared to the historical tobacco industry battles, suggesting a deliberate effort to create doubt.
- π’ The American Meteorological Society (AMS) has also released a statement calling the Department of Energy report fundamentally flawed and misleading.
- π The overarching issue is framed as a direct threat to health, wealth, and happiness due to an escalating climate imbalance.
- π£οΈ The scientists' efforts are aimed at correcting the record and countering the narrative that there is an ongoing scientific debate on the reality of climate change.
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