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« on: October 17, 2011, 10:33:28 AM »

This is ridiculous. I read through some of the report with the editings visible [Link]. They changed everything like "rising sea level" to "changing sea level" and according to the article they even remove facts, and all of the scientsts no longer want their name in the report.

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Rick Perry officials spark revolt after doctoring environment report
Scientists ask for names to be removed after mentions of climate change and sea-level rise taken out by Texas officials

Rick Perry's administration deleted references to climate change and sea-level rise from the report. Photograph: Evan Vucci/AP
Officials in Rick Perry's home state of Texas have set off a scientists' revolt after purging mentions of climate change and sea-level rise from what was supposed to be a landmark environmental report. The scientists said they were disowning the report on the state of Galveston Bay because of political interference and censorship from Perry appointees at the state's environmental agency.

By academic standards, the protest amounts to the beginnings of a rebellion: every single scientist associated with the 200-page report has demanded their names be struck from the document. "None of us can be party to scientific censorship so we would all have our names removed," said Jim Lester, a co-author of the report and vice-president of the Houston Advanced Research Centre.

"To me it is simply a question of maintaining scientific credibility. This is simply antithetical to what a scientist does," Lester said. "We can't be censored." Scientists see Texas as at high risk because of climate change, from the increased exposure to hurricanes and extreme weather on its long coastline to this summer's season of wildfires and drought.

However, Perry, in his run for the Republican nomination, has elevated denial of science, from climate change to evolution, to an art form. He opposes any regulation of industry, and has repeatedly challenged the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency.

Texas is the only state to refuse to sign on to the federal government's new regulations on greenhouse gas emissions. "I like to tell people we live in a state of denial in the state of Texas," said John Anderson, an oceanography at Rice University, and author of the chapter targeted by the government censors.

That state of denial percolated down to the leadership of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The agency chief, who was appointed by Perry, is known to doubt the science of climate change. "The current chair of the commission, Bryan Shaw, commonly talks about how human-induced climate change is a hoax," said Anderson.

But scientists said they still hoped to avoid a clash by simply avoiding direct reference to human causes of climate change and by sticking to materials from peer-reviewed journals. However, that plan began to unravel when officials from the agency made numerous unauthorised changes to Anderson's chapter, deleting references to climate change, sea-level rise and wetlands destruction.

"It is basically saying that the state of Texas doesn't accept science results published in Science magazine," Anderson said. "That's going pretty far."

Officials even deleted a reference to the sea level at Galveston Bay rising five times faster than the long-term average – 3mm a year compared to .5mm a year – which Anderson noted was a scientific fact. "They just simply went through and summarily struck out any reference to climate change, any reference to sea level rise, any reference to human influence – it was edited or eliminated," said Anderson. "That's not scientific review that's just straight forward censorship."

Mother Jones has tracked the changes. The agency has defended its actions. "It would be irresponsible to take whatever is sent to us and publish it," Andrea Morrow, a spokeswoman said in an emailed statement. "Information was included in a report that we disagree with."

She said Anderson's report had been "inconsistent with current agency policy", and that he had refused to change it. She refused to answer any questions. Campaigners said the censorship by the Texas state authorities was a throwback to the George Bush era when White House officials also interfered with scientific reports on climate change.

In the last few years, however, such politicisation of science has spread to the states. In the most notorious case, Virginia's attorney general Ken Cuccinelli, who is a professed doubter of climate science, has spent a year investigating grants made to a prominent climate scientist Michael Mann, when he was at a state university in Virginia.

Several courts have rejected Cuccinelli's demands for a subpoena for the emails. In Utah, meanwhile, Mike Noel, a Republican member of the Utah state legislature called on the state university to sack a physicist who had criticised climate science doubters.

The university rejected Noel's demand, but the physicist, Robert Davies said such actions had had a chilling effect on the state of climate science. "We do have very accomplished scientists in this state who are quite fearful of retribution from lawmakers, and who consequently refuse to speak up on this very important topic. And the loser is the public," Davies said in an email.

"By employing these intimidation tactics, these policymakers are, in fact, successful in censoring the message coming from the very institutions whose expertise we need."

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/oct/14/rick-perry-texas-censorship-environment-report?CMP=twt_gu
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2011, 02:08:20 PM »

Scwientwist Webbewlion!

*I know Perry is a Die-Hard Christian. If he gets elected for president and Censors Science, There will be a Great Atheist Christain War (the 2% Atheists VS the 76% Cristians)

* The super smart Scientists VS The super brainwashed TESTIFICATES Of Fairy Tales.
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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2011, 03:14:42 PM »

We can't let this idiot become president, if I have anything to say about it! And I have freedom of speech, so you corrupted political leaders can go freaking... SOMETHING
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« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2011, 04:25:47 PM »

kolkolkol

anti-globalwarming crusade anyone?  Grin
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« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2011, 04:36:31 PM »

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anti-globalwarming crusade anyone?  Grin

*Earth gets hotter* Theists say: the earth is not hotter!

Atheists move to the polar regions

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« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2011, 05:51:31 PM »

We wouldn't give into them. We'd make them see the light. They'd be ruining the Earth carelessly, when they believe we were sent here to take care of it.
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« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2011, 06:17:01 PM »

The first link doesn't work (the one with the corrected report).
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« Reply #7 on: October 18, 2011, 02:41:28 AM »

The first link doesn't work (the one with the corrected report).
It does to me, just scroll a bit down, and there's a box where you can see the changes.

If Rick Perry becomes president, I think USA will descend into an even darker age of superstition and Fascism than under George Bush.
You're welcome to move to Europe. Grin
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« Reply #8 on: October 18, 2011, 06:24:25 AM »

You should have seen me on the IRC last night. But I meant every word I said.
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« Reply #9 on: October 18, 2011, 10:09:27 AM »

The first link doesn't work (the one with the corrected report).
It does to me, just scroll a bit down, and there's a box where you can see the changes.

If Rick Perry becomes president, I think USA will descend into an even darker age of superstition and Fascism than under George Bush.
You're welcome to move to Europe. Grin
I think I just said the link doesn't work, it says "this webpage is not available". Undecided
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« Reply #10 on: October 18, 2011, 10:23:03 AM »

But as I said, it does to me. It must be some problem between you and the server with the website then, not the link which is broken.
It could work to clear the browser cache.
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