Posted on 06/04/2015 7:50:02 AM PDT by PROCON
Americans are just going to have to trust the EPAs 44 years of experience dealing with environmental issues when it comes to figuring out ways to cope with man-made global warming, says the agencys chief.
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy told Big Think in an interview that while there are limits to how much the federal government can do for issues like global warming, the public needs to trust how the EPA translates the complicated science into real-life actions.
Well I think we all have to recognize the strengths and limitations of government action, McCarthy said. But heres what I think we can do at the federal level more effectively. We can speak to the science because its complicated and we do a lot of research and we do a lot of translation of the science into what it means for people so that the decisions can be made on the basis of real science and on the basis of a real technical understanding.
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For some reason your post reminded me of this, caution adult language/humor:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbtUupl2jFw
first thing I thought was WHO IS THAT DUDE! LOL
Americans are just going to have to trust the government on Obamacare. You can find out what’s in it after we pass it.
The government would never Grubrer us.
I wouldn’t trust this ole Dyke on the time of day
I think we should trust the Great Father in Washington. Surely men who run such wondrous machines as steamboats and trains must have our best interests at heart. They cannot turn their backs to the people living on this great land for generations. What could go wrong?
Trust....but verify. :)
EPA said they were going after NO2 from jet engines. My money is that we will never hear about that again.
They’re from Washington and there here to help. lol
The climate started changing not long after it stabilized after every major catastrophic event, ie. extinction events.
About the worst we could do is start up a nuclear winter (just for arguments’ sake) which would cover the globe in a shroud for a while, thereby cooling it.
Precisely!
The Pentium Flaw:
“Though rarely encountered by average users (Byte magazine estimated that 1 in 9 billion floating point divides with random parameters would produce inaccurate results)”
What was omitted from documents on this is when it did make an error, the Exception Flag wasn’t set.
Thus, you could never verify if you had an error.
What isn’t commonly known is the Pentium Flaw was covered up by a mid-level executive to protect his stock options.
Reminds you of why Global Warming is being promoted...to protect someones future financial profits.
I know these “Gina McCarthy” fed types; I’ve worked for them for years. They typically have no family and few friends. They embrace their little fed fiefdoms and protect their power jealously. They are, in reality, “little people” and they need to be exposed, by name, where possible.
Trust, but verify Pingy
EPA= Enough Politics Already!
Trust you? Its not like this is our first date.
Dear Gina You are FUBB.
Another gay liberal socialist twit. And you wonder why we’re in the current situation we’re in...
> Well I think we all have to recognize the strengths and limitations of government action, McCarthy said. But heres what I think we can do at the federal level more effectively. We can speak to the science because its complicated and we do a lot of research and we do a lot of translation of the science into what it means for people so that the decisions can be made on the basis of real science and on the basis of a real technical understanding.
Translation: she doesn’t have a clue about what she’s talking about. I’d like to see the “findings” from the goverment grant scientists that researched this then I’d like to bring in a team of my own non-government funded scientists and see how much their findings differ. A lot I’d imagine.
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