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Climate Findings Were Distorted, Probe Finds

by: Juliet Eilperin  |  The Washington Post

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James Hansen, who directs NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies and has campaigned publicly for more stringent limits on greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming, told of being censored by NASA press officers.
(Photo: Melanie Patterson / AP)

Appointees in NASA press office blamed.

    An investigation by the NASA inspector general found that political appointees in the space agency's public affairs office worked to control and distort public accounts of its researchers' findings about climate change for at least two years, the inspector general's office said yesterday.

    The probe came at the request of 14 senators after The Washington Post and other news outlets reported in 2006 that Bush administration officials had monitored and impeded communications between NASA climate scientists and reporters.

    James E. Hansen, who directs NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies and has campaigned publicly for more stringent limits on greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming, told The Post and the New York Times in September 2006 that he had been censored by NASA press officers, and several other agency climate scientists reported similar experiences. NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are two of the government's lead agencies on climate change issues.

    From the fall of 2004 through 2006, the report said, NASA's public affairs office "managed the topic of climate change in a manner that reduced, marginalized, or mischaracterized climate change science made available to the general public." It noted elsewhere that "news releases in the areas of climate change suffered from inaccuracy, factual insufficiency, and scientific dilution."

    Officials of the Office of Public Affairs told investigators that they regulated communication by NASA scientists for technical rather than political reasons, but the report found "by a preponderance of the evidence, that the claims of inappropriate political interference made by the climate change scientists and career public affairs officers were more persuasive than the arguments of the senior public affairs officials that their actions were due to the volume and poor quality of the draft news releases."

    The political interference did not extend to the research itself or its dissemination through scientific journals and conferences, the investigators said. "We found no evidence indicating NASA blocked or interfered with the actual research activities of its climate scientists," the report said, but as a result of the actions of the political appointees, "trust was lost, at least temporarily, between the agency and some of its key employees and perhaps the public it serves."

    Kristin Scuderi, a spokeswoman for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, said in an e-mail that director John H. Marburger III "would not comment until he's reviewed the report, and he has not yet done so yet. Therefore, OSTP has no comment at this time."

    Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.), one of the senators who pressed for the investigation, said in a statement that the report showed that citizens had been denied access to critical scientific information that should inform public policy.

    "Global warming is the most serious environmental threat we face - but this report is more evidence that the Bush Administration's appointees have put political ideology ahead of science," Lautenberg said. "Our government's response to global warming must be based on science, and the Bush Administration's manipulation of that information violates the public trust."

  

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if this is at all, or even

if this is at all, or even nearly true then we as a people have lost control of the most important part of government..we have lost integrity... neither democrat nor republican deserve this...we ought to be angry, we ought to be making noise, we ought to be writing our congresspeople and telling them that this is unacceptable

I remember when it was

I remember when it was announced that every committee, every government organization was going to have to have a political representative appointed by Bush. This person would vet public reports. Thus it isn't only NASA where this has been happening. This is probably the 6th article I have read in the past 6 months of separate Bush administration manipulation of science, and I don't even read that much news! So... Believe it.

If? It has been a surprise

If? It has been a surprise to me as a Canadian, that so many Americans of, otherwise undeniable, intelligence have allowed this most repressive of governments to pretend to democracy while manipulating the press and all other organs of discussion. And now, our own Stevie Harper is catering to the Bush view of the world . . . that is, that their ideological view will be forced down our throats whether we like it or not. This is how we have been perceiving the American leadership of the "Free World."

more news.

more news.

Unfortunately, this is not

Unfortunately, this is not news. Two years ago, Al Gore's movie mentioned James Hansen and this deliberate coverup by the Bush administration and how scientists were being silenced. My question is, WHY is nothing being done about it and why aren't the people responsible for this coverup being prosecuted and punished for doing so???!