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Climate Researchers Feeling Heat From White House

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Posted on Apr 6, 2006
Bear Ice Cap
From polarice.com

Arctic ice caps (home to this bear)
have already started melting at an
alarming rate--threatening inhabited
coastal areas worldwide.

Bush & Co. have apparently been muzzling climate scientists from speaking forthrightly to the public about global warming. Shocker, right?

Perhaps they thought last week’s head fake on giving more free rein to NASA scientists would throw reporters off the scent....

Washington Post:

Scientists doing climate research for the federal government say the Bush administration has made it hard for them to speak forthrightly to the public about global warming. The result, the researchers say, is a danger that Americans are not getting the full story on how the climate is changing.

Employees and contractors working for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, along with a U.S. Geological Survey scientist working at an NOAA lab, said in interviews that over the past year administration officials have chastised them for speaking on policy questions; removed references to global warming from their reports, news releases and conference Web sites; investigated news leaks; and sometimes urged them to stop speaking to the media altogether. Their accounts indicate that the ideological battle over climate-change research, which first came to light at NASA, is being fought in other federal science agencies as well.

These scientists—working nationwide in research centers in such places as Princeton, N.J., and Boulder, Colo.—say they are required to clear all media requests with administration officials, something they did not have to do until the summer of 2004. Before then, point climate researchers—unlike staff members in the Justice or State departments, which have long-standing policies restricting access to reporters—were relatively free to discuss their findings without strict agency oversight.

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By kristal, September 24, 2007 at 4:55 pm #
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i think our world is crumbling down before our eyes. i mean what has it come to? god has given us this awesome earth, and what do we do? we ruin it! not only is it bad for us, but we’re hurting all of the animals that are innocent, and even making them extinct! i mean come on, cant we do any better than this? yeah, there are good things in this world, but go out and do something to help the earth today. pick up just one piece of garbage off the ground. dont use the earth as ur personal garbage can. USE A FREAKING GARBAGE CAN!

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