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Time to get in the face of Missouri’s congressional climate deniers?

29 Monday Nov 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Billy Long, Blaine Luetkemeyer, Climate deniers, Climate-gate, IPCC, missouri, Roy Blunt, Vicky Hartzler

You may have heard by now that a seminal climate denier document, a report by one Edward Wegman which purportedly debunked the statistics behind the hockey-stick model of global warming, and which effectively set the stage for the climategate scam, was largely plagiarized from a book by Raymond Bradley, one of the scientists whose work Wegman was trying to discredit. Not surprisingly, scientific illiterate, Senator Joe Barton, who, as the former head of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, commissioned Wegman’s report, has decided to stonewall and still stands by the report “because he claims it ‘found significant statistical issues’ with climate change data.”

However, the scientific writers on the Deep Climate Website, who analyzed the report and verified the charges of plagiarism in the first place, also contend that the problems not only go further, they involve meddling by Barton’s staff in order to bias the findings. Although Wegman has tried to minimize the contributions of Barton’s staff, he cannot hide the fact that he not only plagiarized Bradley (and Wikipedia (!)), but in doing so, omitted key segments of Bradley’s work that would have undermined Wegman’s contentions that there were statistical errors in the hockey-stick paradigm. In other words, like almost all of the denialist “evidence” dredged up and paid for by corporate energy interests, this entire document was bogus from beginning to end.

Nevertheless, it has had the effect that it was designed to have.  As David Kurtz of TPM puts it, by the time that the report was discredited, “it had already made the rounds and accomplished its main purpose: giving climate change deniers a peg to hang their hats on.” This constant denialist noise is the goal of the those who fund and help propagate the attacks on legitimate climate science. A representative of one such organization, the Koch-funded Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is on the record about their strategy:

At an October blogger briefing at the Heritage Foundation, Americans For Prosperity president Tim Phillips explained his organization’s plans for defending global warming pollution. A day after his policy director, Phil Kerpen, claimed the organization did not question the science of climate change at a Center for American Progress Action Fund event, Phillips relished in the success of the “UK email scandals” for convincing people of a scientific “conspiracy” … .

And the AFP and similar organizations are succeeding in their effort to discredit climate science. According to the Pew Research Center, in 2006 79% of those polled responded positively when asked about whether there is solid evidence to support global warming. That number has dwindled to 59%.  

It’s not difficult to understand why denialism is slowly prevailing. Each claim against climate science is widely publicized in right-wing blogs and given credence in the right-wing media machine, but when they are disproved, the story appears only in a few major newspapers, a few specialist, climate-science outlets, and perhaps in the back pages of a few smaller newspapers like the St. Louis Post-Dispatch – and then it disappears. The right-wing continues to cite the discredited stories with no reference to the evidence disproving them – and with no push back from the traditional media when they do so.

Instrumental in this process are GOP politicos who, in spite of contrary evidence, continue to mouth claims that there are real, substantive doubts about climate change or the fact that it is due to human activity. FiredUp! Missouri noted a few weeks ago that almost all the members of the newly elected Missouri GOP congressional delegation fall into this camp. Some of them, such as Vicky Hartzler (R-4), who claims to have access to data that disproves global warming, and Billy Long (R-7), who agrees that the “science is questionable,” are probably dim enough to actually believe that they are quoting real science. Some like Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-9) probably find such beliefs convenient and hope to cash in on the anti-science environment to make a name for themselves – witness Luetkemeyer’s proposed legislation that would have denied U.S. funding to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) because it was engaged in “dubious science.” And of course, there is always Roy Blunt who can be counted on to go along to get along, especially with the energy interests who have funded a significant part of his political career.

I am proposing that we not let this latest expose of falsehoods permeating the climate-denialist cabal go gently into that good night.  I would like to see each of the good Missourian GOPers who represent us in Congress repeatedly called to task for their causal repetition of claims that have been shown to be false. They should be asked on what grounds they accept claims that the climate is not changing or that the change is not anthropogenic. They should be asked to respond to the evidence that climategate is a fraud and to the distortions and forgeries at the heart of climate denialism arguments. At the very least, they need to demonstrate that they have sufficient knowledge to be able to evaluate claims about science before they cavalierly dismiss scientific claims and legislate accordingly.

We need to demand that Missouri journalists do a better job in confronting politicians; we need to call them on it via letters and emails and phone calls when they don’t do a good job, and we need to ask those questions of our Representatives ourselves in letters, emails, phone calls, and at constituent meetings – and challenge their answers. If we ever want serious politicians, we need to call out the dim-witted poseurs we have sent to Washington.    

Snake Oil Salesmen of the Year

10 Wednesday Nov 2010

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climate change, Climate deniers, energy policy, Green industry, Koch Industries, missouri, Peabody Energy

Tomorrow (Nov. 8 10) Repower America will give Peabody Energy an award – their state level Snake Oil Award for Public Deception. Peabody’s award will be presented at 12 p.m. at a red carpet event just outside 701 Market St., which, in case you don’t recognize the address, is Peabody Energy’s headquarters. You will be more than welcome to attend and join in what promises to be lively festivities.

To win the Missouri award, Peabody had to beat out such big-time polluters as Ameren. How did Peabody do it?  

Remember who won last Tuesday’s Senate election? Let me remind you – our new senator will be Roy Blunt, the same guy who in 2009 declared that “there isn’t any real science to say we are altering the climate path of the earth.” In other words, our new GOP Senator pits his knowledge of climate science against an overwhelming scientific consensus and is willing to bet our future on his conclusions.

Why is Blunt so cavalier about the science of climate change, not to mention the opportunities posed by green industry? It might have something to do with all the money from big oil and coal that he has received over the years. Among these contributors, Peabody Coal employees and political PACs enriched Blunt’s recent Senate campaign to the tune of $37,000 dollars, comprising one of his largest blocs of industry donations.

Get the picture yet? Peabody is a major source of campaign funds for Missouri and other coal state politicians; company lobbyists and front groups spent over $8.4 million to influence congress in 2008 alone. Repower America is just trying to give credit where credit is due:

2010 has been quite the year for environmental disasters caused by big oil companies and professional polluters. The depths to which the fossil fuel companies and their front groups have sunk this past year are unprecedented. Corporate polluters have hijacked our democracy, devastated our environment, denied the science of climate change and made record profits doing so. Repower America wants to expose the polluters for exactly what they are: Snake Oil Salesmen.

Thanks in part to energy interests like Peabody, we’re stuck for the next few years with the climate deniers, the Roy Blunts of the political world, deciding our energy policy and the result will not be pretty. Not only will there likely be no meaningful energy legislation during the next couple of years, plans are already underway for a full court press to neuter the EPA and the Clean Air Act. The honchos at Peabody Oil can rest easy in the knowledge that their dollars have been well-spent.

As for the national award, now that it is clear what the big oil and coal companies have to do to win the award – devastate the environment, poison the climate debate, and purchase politicians so that they can do so with impunity – it’s clear that Koch Industries is a natural as the national level winner, easily beating out such giants as Massey Energy and BP. Not only does Koch Industries get the big prize, the folks at Repower America have gifted them with their own commemorative Website, which catalogs the “lies and environmental offenses by Koch Industries and its owners, the brothers Charles and David Koch.” Visit the site, poke around and pick up some new information about the cynical efforts of the Koch boys to buy our government so that you can show the appropriate level of appreciation when you attend the award ceremony tomorrow.

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