Posted on 05/14/2007 12:11:02 PM PDT by FreedomNeocon
Stepping into the middle of a partisan debate on Capitol Hill, the nation's top intelligence official has endorsed a comprehensive study by spy agencies about the impact of global warming on national security.
In a letter written last week to the House Intelligence Committee, Michael McConnell, director of national intelligence, said it was "entirely appropriate" that the intelligence community prepare an assessment of the "geopolitical and security implications of global climate change."
The question of whether the country's spy agencies, already burdened by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as the global hunt for members of Al Qaeda, ought to investigate the security implications of global warming has been debated in Congress for several weeks.
A provision requiring a national intelligence estimate on climate change was in the 2008 intelligence authorization bill that the House passed Friday. The amount of the authorization is classified but it is believed to be about $48 billion, which would be the largest intelligence authorization ever considered by Congress.
Republicans tried to defeat the provision on the national intelligence estimate, saying that intelligence resources were too precious to be used to study the impact of climate change. "Let other federal agencies, as more than a dozen already do, cover the 'bugs and bunnies.' But let our spies be spies," Peter Hoekstra, the ranking Republican, wrote Thursday.
The proposed national intelligence estimate would examine political, social, economic, and agricultural risks. In his letter to the House Intelligence Committee, McConnell said that intelligence analysts would not do primary scientific research about climate change, but would instead rely on analyses by other government agencies.
Last month, a report written by several retired generals and admirals concluded that climate changes posed a "serious threat to US national security," and could further weaken unstable governments in developing countries.
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It will keep several hundred government employees busy for a while.
A provision requiring a national intelligence estimate on climate change was in the 2008 intelligence authorization bill that the House passed Friday. The amount of the authorization is classified but it is believed to be about $48 billion,
The $48 billion is the entire intelligence bill, not just the global warming section.
This GW thing could turn out to be the most expensive snipe-hunt ever conducted.
“Yes, I am a top intelligence officer and although I have no training or understanding of climatology, I endorse measures that would require billions of dollars of the U.S. taxpayer’s money, most of which will be at MY disposal.”
First, this assumes there is such a thing as global warming. Second, $48 billion is a lot to study something that doesn’t exist. Looks like just another bogus “study” by way of raping yours and my money. It IS OUR MONEY YOU KNOW.
“Entirely appropriate” is Newspeak. It means it is actually inappropriate but politically correct.
'study' global warming, or
infiltrate Al Quaeda
F****g idiot.
WWWWhhhaaatttt??? $48 billion for another boondoggle. Now just who’s personal offshore account will this taxpayer monies end up in?
I think we should fund Congress to study new ways to clean public toilets.
Once again, El Rushbo is vindicated. All money belongs to the government. They magnanimously allow you to have some of it.
If Washington wants to spend their money sending our intelligence officers to research a popular junk science hoax while in the midst of war, why shouldn't they?
Here is my analysis.
“When Antarctica and Greenland melt, we will send over advisors to study the new situation.
Until that occurs, we will continue to accept the record authorizations and we will continue to study the impact of global warming.”
[Not unusual: all US departments are responding to the democrats with that answer. After all, record authorizations are at stake.]
Now, this is the purpose of the hoax, called Global Warming....Not much more can be said.
How about we just defund the intelligence agency and refund the taxpayers instead. At least the money would go to those that actually earned it in the first place.
Sounds like they have too much money to play around with.
Intelligence chief?................. Surely you jest?????
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