Posted on 01/20/2015 5:22:08 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
The Republican-controlled Senate recently appointed climate change skeptics to committees which oversee two of the countrys major agencies that study the issue. These appointments could have major implications that echo here on Earth and out in space.
On Jan. 8 the Republican-majority U.S. Senate appointed Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) as the chairman of Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness, and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) to chair the Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard.
The subcommittee now chaired by Cruz helps to oversee NASA, while Rubios subcommittee oversees the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Both agencies conduct research on climate change and global warming.
The announcement of the senators fresh appointments came as a shock to the media, citizens and other politicians, as both Cruz and Rubio are well-known deniers of manmade climate change positions that are fueling speculation that their appointments may adversely affect the work of NASA and the NOAA.
We have a climate denier who is in charge of a committee that has a heavy science mandate, Melinda Pierce, legislative director of the Sierra Club, told McClatchy. I fear for NASAs portfolio of climate science research.
In 2013, NASA boasted about its participation in and contributions toward authoring and reviewing the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, which concludes that 95 percent certainty that humans have caused most of the warming of the planets surface that has occurred since the 1950s.
Likewise, a 2013 environmental research letter published by the Institute of Physics, a not-for-profit society that publishes leading-edge scientific research, states that in a review of
11,944 abstracts of peer-reviewed scientific literature on global climate change published from 19912011, the overwhelming majority (66.4 percent) endorsed no position on anthropogenic global warming, or human-caused global warming. Yet, of the 32.6 percent of abstracts that did endorse the concept, it determined that 97.1% endorsed the consensus position that humans are causing global warming.
Basically, the scientific community is almost 100 percent positive that manmade climate change is real and significant. Further, NASA and NOAA recently released two separate analyses showing that 2014 ranked as Earths warmest year on record since 1880.
Despite this relative consensus, Cruz told CNN last year, The last 15 years, there has been no recorded warming. Contrary to all the theories that that they are expounding, there should have been warming over the last 15 years. It hasnt happened.
Meanwhile, Rubio has gone on record saying, I do not believe that human activity is causing these dramatic changes to our climate the way these scientists are portraying it.
The space agency
Though many news outlets are reporting that Cruzs appointment effectively puts him in charge of NASA, thats not entirely accurate, explained Keith Cowing, a former NASA employee, astrobiologist, and editor of the space program blog NASA Watch.
Cowing noted to MintPress that there is more than one Senate committee that deals with NASA. Among other committees, there are authorizing committees and appropriations committees for NASA in both the Senate and the House.
Theres a dozen or so committees that have something to do with NASA in one way or another in the U.S. Congress. So Ted Cruz is simply the chair of a subcommittee that has a part of that responsibility, Cowing explained.
However, that does not mean Cruz wont have any power over the agency. Cowing says Cruz could steer legislation. He can pass bills out of that committee that can affect NASAs budget.
NASA has a new deputy administrator nominee. When she comes up for confirmation, it will almost certainly be before his subcommittee at first. So yea, he definitely can have an impact, he explained.
The NASA nominee for deputy administrator, the space agencys second highest leadership position, is Dava Newman, director of the Technology and Policy Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the MIT Portugal Program. She was nominated by the White House in October, but has yet to be confirmed.
US, Russia relations
Newman explained to MIT that her possible position would include NASAs legislative and intergovernmental affairs; communications; the Mission Support Directorate; and international relationships, including the multinational partnership that manages the International Space Station.
After assuming the chairmanship of the Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness, Cruz released a statement on Wednesday, titled Focus NASA on Its Core Mission: Exploring Space and More of It. In the statement, he addresses Russia and the U.S. International Space Station (ISS) cooperation with the country.
The statement reads:
Russias status as the current gatekeeper of the International Space Station could threaten our capability to explore and learn, stunting our capacity to reach new heights and share innovations with free people everywhere. The United States should work alongside our international partners, but not be dependent on them. We should once again lead the way for the world in space exploration.
While Cruzs statement seems to reflect his intentions of growing the space agency and expanding the United States capacity for space endeavors, it also threatens to inflame what NASA has called the most politically complex space exploration program ever undertaken. Currently, the U.S. relies on Russia for crew transportation to the ISS, among other things.
Cowing described Cruzs statement as goofy, noting that despite U.S. sanctions imposed on Russia in light of the events in Ukraine and Crimea, the one thing between the United States and Russia that has not changed at all is our agreement to run the International Space Station.
The U.S. imposed sanctions on Russia after the country annexed Ukraines Crimean peninsula last year, and it also accused Russia of violating a treaty regarding the development of medium range cruise missiles. But the ISS was exempted from those sanctions.
In response, Russia sanctioned the U.S. agriculture sector. On Aug. 6, the Kremlin announced prohibitions on imports of agricultural produce, raw materials and foodstuffs originating in countries that have decided to impose economic sanctions on Russian legal entities and/or physical individuals, or have joined such decisions. But space cooperation was not jeopardized.
Everything from oil prices to whether or not gay Americans can adopt Russian children pick anything you want, the one thing that has not changed in Americas relationship with Russia is the International Space Station, Cowing said.
So if he [Cruz] thinks hes going to change that, okay, he continued, laughing. Good luck with that!
Climate change
In his Wednesday statement on NASA Cruz also says, Our space program marks the frontier of future technologies for defense, communications, transportation and more, and our mindset should be focused on NASAs primary mission: exploring space and developing the wealth of new technologies that stem from its exploration.
Cowing told MintPress that whats notable about this statement is that Cruz is a well-known skeptic of climate change and global warming, and NASA has a significant earth science budget that is meant to be put toward exploring those issues.
He also said that both Cruz and Rubio chair subcommittees that oversee NASA and NOAA, the main government agencies that deal with climate change, which includes using satellites in space to study the climate back on Earth.
When you hear what Ted Cruz said about climate change you can be very certain that hes going to be skeptical of NASAs budget for earth science, Cowing said. Even though hes only one person, you may hear him questioning whether NASA is supposed to be spending money on earth science and climate change in the first place.
Yet Cruz is unlikely to get much traction if he chooses to pursue that kind of questioning. As Cowing pointed out, NASAs charter, the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, specifically mentions the expansion of human knowledge of phenomena in the atmosphere and space as an objective.
So he says he wants NASA to get back to its core mission, Cowing said, Its core mission is in its charter, and the charter says, among other things earth science.
Those rascally Cubans are up to no good! /sarc
They are honestly trying to tie our poor relations currently to new appointees?
Nuts!, I say
What relations? Do they mean Biblical relations?
As in, Putin routinely bends obama over and “relations” him?
Boo-hoo. This parasite, Cowling, is worried about Sen. Cruz cutting funding to the Climate Change religion at NASA. It would be just awful to have to prove with actual facts that scientists can change the climate horrors that they believe man has caused by living on planet Earth.
It’s the same crap they said about Reagan.
Galactic calamity has been unleashed by the republicans!
“I fear for NASAs portfolio of climate science research.
They never should have had it in the first place.
Are they including carnal relations?
We wouldn’t want to ruin the rosy relations Obama has cultivated with Russia, would we.
Well, if that's true, and if it's because Roooshia's gotten used to Ebola spreading his ass cheeks for them, then that's a good thing, right?
Only if Cruz or Rubio takes away the toy “Reset” button Slick Willie’s wife gave the Russkis to keep them quiet.
HAHA, Cruz on the climate change committee. That’s pretty funny
I think so.
Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch.
I really like that Cruz is overseeing our space program.
This rocks.
Russian invasion of sovereign countries and threats to invade others while sending bombers to buzz foreign countries somehow does not threaten US-Russian relations??
Cowing is a dufus who apparently is okay with cooperating a mafia/terrorist state. I'd much rather the United States go it alone then have to rely on a bunch of barbarians who hate us.
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