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6-29-2009 8:57 AM
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merrie says:
Little evidence? Outdated U.N. research? No reason to rush? This is not what the Obama administration and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi were telling us when they were rushing to force a Friday vote on Waxman-Markey. We were given the impression that unless we passed this cap-and-tax fiasco, polar bears would be extinct by the Fourth of July.

"A new 2009 paper by Scafetta and West," the report says, "suggests that the IPCC used faulty solar data in dismissing the direct effect of solar variability on global temperatures. Their report suggests that solar variability could account for up to 68% of the increase in Earth's global temperatures."

The report was the product of Alan Carlin, senior operations research analyst at the EPA's National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE). He's been with the EPA for 38 years but now has been taken off all climate-related work.

Thomas Fuller, environmental policy blogger with the San Francisco Examiner, wrote Thursday in a story developed
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6-29-2009 8:58 AM
merrie
. . . . in conjunction with Anthony Watts’ Web site wattsupwiththat.com: “A source inside the Environmental Protection Agency confirmed many of the claims made by analyst Alan Carlin, the economist/physicist who yesterday went public with accusations that science was being ignored in evaluating the danger of CO2.”

One of the e-mails unearthed by CEI was dated March 12, from Al McGartland, office director at NCEE, forbidding Carlin from speaking to anyone outside NCEE on endangerment issues such as those in his suppressed report.

Carlin replied on March 16, requesting that his study be forwarded to EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, which directs EPA’s climate change program. Carlin points ...
6-29-2009 9:09 AM
tweezer
I assume it is also regimed toward international american business abraod as well we can all see the radio carbon varible as well the daily change in composition of atmosphere...It was posted evironmental issues in the fedral registar there wasn't a rush into this actually its a antelope timely as far as higher taxes go i don;t know there will half to be aprice cut in services to compinsate people somewhere..
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