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Sanity -> New Climate Agency Head Tried to Suppress Data, Critics Charge (2/23/2010 6:23:33 AM)


No surprise here -


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New Climate Agency Head Tried to Suppress Data, Critics Charge

Thomas Karl, the head of Obama's new Climate Change office has been criticized for trying to suppress contradictory scientific data on climate change.


The scientist who has been put in charge of the Commerce Department's new climate change office is coming under attack from both sides of the global warming debate over his handling of what they say is contradictory scientific data related to the subject.

Thomas Karl, 58, was appointed to oversee the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Climatic Data Center, an ambitious new office that will collect climate change data and disseminate it to businesses and communities.

According to Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, the office will "help tackle head-on the challenges of mitigating and adapting to climate change. In the process, we'll discover new technologies, build new businesses and create new jobs."

Karl, who has played a pivotal role in key climate decisions over the past decade, has kept a low profile as director of National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) since 1998, and he has led all of the NOAA climate services since 2009. His name surfaced numerous times in leaked "climate-gate" e-mails from the University of East Anglia, but there was little in the e-mails that tied him to playing politics with climate data. Mostly, the e-mails show he was in the center of the politics of climate change decisions.

Full article at http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/02/22/tom-karl-tried-to-suppress-data-critics-charge/#/scitech/planet-earth/ci.New+Climate+Agency+Head+Tried+to+Suppress+Data%2C+Critics+Charge.opinion




DomKen -> RE: New Climate Agency Head Tried to Suppress Data, Critics Charge (2/23/2010 6:46:26 AM)

http://www.newsweek.com/id/233942




rulemylife -> RE: New Climate Agency Head Tried to Suppress Data, Critics Charge (2/23/2010 7:56:50 AM)

No surprise at all.

No surprise that Fox would publish an article with a sensationalistic headline not supported by the facts.

Who were all these critics?  I read about only one critic.  In fact, what I read about seemed more a personal dispute between the two men than anything regarding suppression of data.

Which is the least surprising of all, that you would use this as some sort of proof of wrongdoing.




TheHeretic -> RE: New Climate Agency Head Tried to Suppress Data, Critics Charge (2/23/2010 7:16:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Sanity


No surprise here -




None at all.  It's really scary how quickly this President has pulled inside his own little isolated bubble of reality.  It's done.  The movement is dead.  He should have the sense to see it.

Look on the bright side.  Every time he demonstrates how out of touch he is with what is happening in the arena of public opinion, it gets that much easier for the Repubs to go from being the party of "no," in Congress, to being the party of "Oh HELL no!," controlling Congress.  [:D]

Besides, once the warmist cult gets through denial, and then the temper tantrums, we get to watch them in the bargaining stage.  That will be fun! 




AnimusRex -> RE: New Climate Agency Head Tried to Suppress Data, Critics Charge (2/23/2010 7:34:18 PM)

"Obama wants to kill your grandma, critics charge"


Nope. No surprise at all.




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