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Bush official edited gov't climate-change reports to play up uncertainty

 

Philip Cooney, a former top oil lobbyist now serving as chief of staff for

President Bush's Council on Environmental Quality, edited scientific government

reports on climate change to exaggerate the appearance of uncertainty and doubt,

according to documents obtained by The New York Times. Cooney, a lawyer by

trade, has no scientific training. Rick Piltz, a senior associate in the

government office that coordinates climate research (and someone who does have

scientific training), resigned in protest and is now represented by the

nonprofit Government Accountability Project, which released draft reports with

Cooney's handwritten edits. Meanwhile, separate documents from White House

deliberations on climate policy (specifically Kyoto) from 2001 to 2004 reveal

that ExxonMobil -- or rather, the Global Climate Coalition, a trade lobbying

group it dominated -- was heavily involved in said deliberations. Exxon had

previously denied lobbying on Kyoto. " [bush] rejected Kyoto in part based on

input from [the Global Climate Coalition], " says one briefing note. Oops!

 

 

straight to the source: The New York Times, Andrew C. Revkin, 08 Jun 2005

 

 

straight to the source: The Guardian, John Vidal, 08 Jun 2005

 

Those who control the past, control the future; Those who control the future,

control the present; Those who control the present, control the past.^

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