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<font size="+1"><i>March 2, 2017 Deception maneuvers in
Executive and House</i></font><br>
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href="https://thinkprogress.org/ivanka-trump-isnt-greening-her-dad-753f140603cc#.nhwqn4w5j">https://thinkprogress.org/ivanka-trump-isnt-greening-her-dad-753f140603cc#.nhwqn4w5j</a></font><br>
<font size="+1"><b><a
href="https://thinkprogress.org/ivanka-trump-isnt-greening-her-dad-753f140603cc#.nhwqn4w5j">Ivanka
Trump isn't greening her dad, she's greenwashing him</a></b></font><br>
<blockquote>Memo to media: Talk is cheap. Focus on what the
president is doing.<br>
Joe Romm -- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump began the process
of gutting EPA clean water rules....<br>
...the president has been busy keeping his campaign pledge to kill
environmental protections, and he will reportedly propose a budget
with crippling cuts to the EPA. In Tuesday's speech, he bragged
about his efforts to push more coal and oil into the market, which
will make the air and water dirtier, while destroying a livable
climate...<br>
But The Hill framed the story with this absurd headline: "Ivanka
Trump pushed for family leave, environment in Trump speech:
report."..<br>
This is not the first time the media has inflated Ivanka's
policymaking role based on anonymous sources. Last week, E&E
News ran a story titled, "Ivanka and Jared saved the Paris
Agreement — for now," in which we learned Ivanka and her husband
"worked to remove references to the global climate deal from a new
executive order, according to a source." The draft order described
would still reverse several Obama administration climate policies,
however.<br>
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style="font-weight: bold;">Members of Congress met to
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<blockquote> Yet by its close, the conversation had disintegrated
into yet another debate about the extent to which man-made climate
change exists. It's not the first time such an incident has
occurred under the new Congress. Just a few weeks ago, the House
Science ..<br>
....Up to this point, experts have been skeptical about the Trump
administration's ability to eliminate the social cost of carbon
altogether, or even significantly reduce its value, without being
struck down in court.<b> But with members of both the Trump
administration and Congress increasingly questioning its very
purpose — to help account for the dangers of climate change —
its future is looking ever more uncertain.</b><br>
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</b><font color="#666666" size="-1"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://blog.ucsusa.org/rachel-cleetus/the-social-cost-of-carbon-setting-the-record-straight-ahead-of-todays-house-hearing-181">http://blog.ucsusa.org/rachel-cleetus/the-social-cost-of-carbon-setting-the-record-straight-ahead-of-todays-house-hearing-181</a></font><br>
<a
href="http://blog.ucsusa.org/rachel-cleetus/the-social-cost-of-carbon-setting-the-record-straight-ahead-of-todays-house-hearing-181"><b>The
Social Cost of Carbon Underscores an Obvious Fact: Climate
Change is Costly</b></a><br>
<font color="#666666" size="-1">RACHEL CLEETUS, LEAD ECONOMIST AND
CLIMATE POLICY MANAGER </font><br>
<blockquote> This morning the House Committee on Science, Space and
Technology is holding a hearing on the social cost of carbon
(SCC). Past experience indicates that the majority members on this
committee are not big fans of science or facts. Hopefully, some of
the witnesses at the hearing will get some real economic facts on
the table. The most important one: climate change is costly and
our policies need to reflect that reality.<br>
The social cost of carbon is metric that helps quantify the costs
of climate change related to our carbon emissions, in terms of
dollars per ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted. It can also be
used to quantify the benefits of reducing carbon emissions. The
current value of the social cost of carbon is roughly $36/ton of
CO2...<br>
Our global warming emissions are already contributing to climate
impacts such as flooding from sea level rise and increased heavy
precipitation; longer, more intense wildfire seasons; heat waves;
and droughts. The risks of these types of impacts will grow as
emissions rise...<br>
In 2016 alone there were 15 extreme weather and climate-related
disasters that cost more than a billion dollars apiece (see map).
Climate change is contributing to worsening risks of many of these
types of events. If you go to this EPA site, you can click on the
map to see the impacts of climate change where you live in the
nation. (Assuming that webpage is allowed to stay on line of
course<br>
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<font color="#666666" size="-1"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://science.house.gov/legislation/hearings/subcommittee-environment-and-subcommittee-oversight-hearing-what-cost-examining">https://science.house.gov/legislation/hearings/subcommittee-environment-and-subcommittee-oversight-hearing-what-cost-examining</a></font><br>
<b><a
href="https://science.house.gov/legislation/hearings/subcommittee-environment-and-subcommittee-oversight-hearing-what-cost-examining">Subcommittee
on Environment and Subcommittee on Oversight Hearing - At What
Cost? Examining the Social Cost of Carbon</a></b><br>
Date: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 - 10:00am<br>
Location: 2318 Rayburn House Office Building<br>
Subcommittees: Subcommittee on Oversight (115th Congress)<br>
<a href="https://youtu.be/g69JW08G408?t=35m48s">Hearing: At What
Cost? Examining the Social Cost of Carbon</a><br>
Video <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://youtu.be/g69JW08G408?t=35m48s">https://youtu.be/g69JW08G408?t=35m48s</a><br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://skepticalscience.com/patrick-michaels-history-getting-climate-wrong.html">https://skepticalscience.com/patrick-michaels-history-getting-climate-wrong.html</a></font><br>
<font color="#000066"><b><a
href="https://skepticalscience.com/patrick-michaels-history-getting-climate-wrong.html">Patrick
Michaels: Cato's Climate Expert Has History Of Getting It
Wrong</a></b></font><br>
by dana1981<br>
<blockquote> This is a re-post of a devastating debunking of Patrick
Michaels' history of wrong climate predictions by Shauna Theel at
Media Matters.<br>
A review of claims made by the Cato Institute's Patrick Michaels
over the last quarter century shows that he has repeatedly been
proven wrong over time. Michaels is one of a few contrarian
climate scientists who is often featured in the media without
disclosure of his funding from the fossil fuel industry.<br>
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<font color="#666666" size="-1"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEvkEABSq1g">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEvkEABSq1g</a></font><br>
<b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEvkEABSq1g">(video) A
simple and smart way to fix climate change - Dan Miller -
TEDxOrangeCoast</a></b><br>
If we don't act quickly the climate bus is going to whack all our
children in the head that's why you need to push through the crowd
now and learn about climate change and talk to your family friends
colleagues and elected leaders. Don't wait for others. Demand
action. Together we can make it happen<br>
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<font color="#666666" size="-1"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://grist.org/briefly/here-are-4-ways-climate-change-is-messing-with-our-brains-for-the-worse/">http://grist.org/briefly/here-are-4-ways-climate-change-is-messing-with-our-brains-for-the-worse/</a></font><br>
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<blockquote> Here are 4 ways climate change is messing with our
brains — for the worse. We might think of climate change as purely
physical: wildfires blazing through forests, rising seas lapping
at the doors of coastal homes.<br>
But those brutal conditions also affect our mental health,
changing how we think and act. Mental health professionals are
paying attention to the link between climate change and emotional
health — and health insurance companies are, too.<br>
Here are some of the impacts they're concerned about. (Hat tip:
CBS.)<br>
-- Disasters like floods, tornadoes, and drought have been found
to trigger PTSD, anxiety, depression, and drug abuse.<br>
-- Slight increases in heat or rainfall have been found to raise
the risk of riots and civil wars, as well as crimes like rape and
murder.<br>
-- Babies in the womb who are exposed to urban air pollutants from
fossil fuels are more likely to develop anxiety or depression
later in life.<br>
-- Many people now experience "climate anxiety" — feeling
depressed and overwhelmed by you-know-what — and support groups
have emerged to help them.<br>
That's just the beginning of what we're in for. So time to calm
down, screw our heads on straight, and get to work fixing the
climate problem.<br>
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255);">Date: February 27, 2017; Source: University of Bristol;
Summary: Forests are set to play a major role in meeting the
objectives of the Paris Climate Agreement -- however, accurately
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<font size="+1"><b><a
href="http://www.heatisonline.org/contentserver/objecthandlers/index.cfm?id=5316&method=full">This
Day in Climate History March 2, 2005 </a> - from D.R. Tucker</b></font><br>
<blockquote>Rick Piltz resigns from the US Climate Change Science
Program after relentless, extensive efforts by Bush White House
officials to censor scientific reports on climate change.<br>
"The U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) is the vehicle
through which U.S. Government agencies coordinate their support
for research on climate change and associated issues of global
environmental change. "..<br>
"Global climate change is a problem with great potential
consequences for society. This administration has acted to impede
honest communication of the state of climate science and the
implications for society of global climate change. Politicization
by the White House has fed back directly into the science program
in such a way as to undermine the credibility and integrity of the
program in its relationship to the research community, to program
managers, to policymakers, and to the public interest."...<br>
"In the case of this administration, it seems clear that
high-level policymakers will take up any source on the scientific
assessment of climate change that they perceive as congenial to
their predetermined political and policy positions and will
discount or ignore any source that states implications and draws
conclusions that might be taken to imply the need for a
reconsideration and strengthening of U.S. climate change policy
regardless of where the material comes from. "<br>
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