Monday, June 29, 2009
Global Warming - EPA's own research expert 'shut up' on climate change
I guess the "transparency" thing doesn't cover dissenting critiques...
Chelsea Schilling reports at WorldNetDaily.com:
"Alan Carlin, senior operations research analyst at the EPA's National Center for Environmental Economics, or NCEE, submitted his research on the agency's greenhouse gases endangerment findings and offered a fundamental critique on the EPA's approach to combating CO2 emissions. But officials refused to share his conclusion in an open internal discussion, claiming his research would have 'a very negative impact on our office.'
His study was barred from circulation within the EPA and was never disclosed to the public for political reasons, according to the Competitive Enterprise Institute, or CEI, a group that has accessed four internal e-mails on the subject."