Another day, Another Obama Cover-up.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute has obtained internal EPA e-mails that show the agency willfully and recklessly disregarded scientific data that undermined the bureaucracys global warming zealotry.
This information is especially relevant as Congress rushes to pass the cap-and-trade nightmare on Friday.
CEI general counsel Sam Kazman has notified the EPA and requested that the internal communications and suppressed study be released to the public and added to the public record. Will another whistleblower be disappeared? Note especially this warning to the dissenting scientist: 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.
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CEI is submitting a set of four EPA emails, dated March 12-17, 2009, which indicate that a significant internal critique of EPAs position on Endangerment was essentially put under wraps and concealed. The study was barred from being circulated within EPA, it was never disclosed to the public, and it was not placed in the docket of this proceeding. The emails further show that the study was treated in this manner not because of any problem with its quality, but for political reasons.
CEI hereby requests that EPA make this study public, place it into the docket, and either extend or reopen the comment period to allow public response to this new study. We also request that EPA publicly declare that it will engage in no reprisals against the author of the study, who has worked at EPA for over 35 years.
The emails, attached hereto, consist of the following:
1) a March 12 email from Al McGartland, Office Director of EPAs 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 EPAs Office of Air and Radiation, which directs EPAs 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. Carlins 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. Carlins 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 minutes later, stating I dont want you to spend any additional EPA time on climate change.
Mr. McGartlands emails demonstrate that he was rejecting Mr. Carlins study because its conclusions ran counter to EPAs proposed position. This raises several major issues.
A. Incompleteness of the Rulemaking Record: The end result of withholding Mr. Carlins study was to taint the Endangerment Proceeding by denying the public access to important agency information. Court rulings have made it abundantly clear that a rulemaking record should include both the evidence relied upon [by the agency] and the evidence discarded. Ethyl Corp. v. EPA, 541 F.2d 1, 36 (D.C. Cir. 1976), cert. denied, 426 U.S. 941 (1976).
B. Prejudgment of the Outcome of the Endangerment Proceeding: The emails also suggest that EPA has prejudged the outcome of this proceeding, to the point where it arguably cannot be trusted to fairly evaluate the record before it. Courts have recognized the danger that an agency, having reached a particular result, may become so committed to that result as to resist engaging in any genuine reconsideration of the issues. Food Marketing Institute v. ICC, 587 F.2d 1285, 1290 (D.C. Cir. 1978).
C. Violations of EPAs Commitment to Transparency and Scientific Honesty: Finally, the emails suggest that EPAs extensive pronouncements about transparency and scientific honesty may just be rhetoric. Shortly before assuming office, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson declared: As Administrator, I will ensure EPAs efforts to address the environmental crises of today are rooted in three fundamental values: science-based policies and programs, adherence to the rule of law, and overwhelming transparency. Jan. 23, 2009, link. See also Administrator Jacksons April 23 Memo to EPA Employees, Transparency in EPAs Operations. These follow the Presidents own January 21 memo to agency heads on Transparency and Open Government. And in an April 27 speech to the National Academy of Sciences, the President declared that, under my administration, the days of science taking a back seat to ideology are over.
Because of ideology, however, it was this back seat to which Mr. Carlins study was relegated; more precisely, it was booted out of the car entirely.
For these reasons, we submit that EPA should immediately make Mr. Carlins study public by entering it into the Endangerment docket, and that it should either extend or reopen the comment period in this proceeding to allow public responses to that study. It should do so, moreover, while publicly pledging that Mr. Carlin will suffer no adverse repercussions from agency personnel. Mr. Carlin is guilty of no wrongdoing, but the tenor of the emails described above suggests he may well have reason to fear reprisals.
Read all the e-mails here.
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You are aware that Nanzi had a closed meeting to set this up so she could bring it to a vote on Friday..
TAKE ACTION ..Here are numbers to call ASAP.
Capitol Switchboard: 202-224-3121
Tole free capital switchboard number are below.
800-828-0498
877-762-8762
List of all congressmen here and their individual phone numbers
http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/mcapdir.html
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This is an EXCELLENT article explaining the reason that CBO is not even close to reflecting the true cost of cap-and-tax.
Honestly, we can’t be bothered with these unimportant things. Things like Immigration reform, Cap and Trade, destruction of our health care, etc. We really need to focus on that birth cerificate 24 hours a day. Also American Idol./s
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