Democrats
Censor Climate Skeptics in Congress
by
Jillian Bandes
TownHall.com
The Democratically-controlled Committee on Energy Independence and Global
Warming held a hearing yesterday to examine the science behind global warming.
Two climate experts from the Obama administration testified, but when
Republicans asked to have a global-warming skeptic at the hearing, Chairman Ed
Markey (D-Mass.) refused to allow it.
Hosting a hearing on global warming with no dissenting opinions made Rep. Jim
Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), the ranking Republican on the Committee, think the
Democrats and the Obama administration were just as complicit in the global
warming scandal sparked by Climategate as the Climategate scientists themselves.
“What the hearings showed is that the President’s science advisors are at the
bottom of the whole climate change debate,” said Sensenbrenner.
Chairman Markey did not even hold the hearing for the purpose of exploring
the Climategate scandal. Rather, it was held to explore the “urgent, consensus
view on our planetary problem: that global warming is real, and the science
indicates that it is getting worse” in advance of the President’s trip to
Copenhagen.
Sensenbrenner said that totally missed the point.
“As policymakers, we should all be concerned when key climate scientists
write in private correspondence that they found a ‘trick’ to ‘hide the decline’
in temperature data documented in climate studies,” he said.
Sensenbrenner made it clear that Climategate does not undermine all of global
warming science. But the scandal does “read more like scientific fascism than
the scientific process,” and very clearly necessitates additional consideration
of the global warming issue.
“[Markey] has gone so far as to not provide a debate on the issue, when
obviously the mail from the British university indicates that debate should be
encouraged rather than suppressed,” said Sensenbrenner. He has formally
requested an additional hearing, which Markey will be forced to entertain due to
Committee rules. But exactly when that additional hearing will put it on the
schedule is uncertain.
Sensenbrenner also complained that the two witnesses who were called, Dr.
John Holdren, the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and
Dr. Jane Lubchenco, an administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, were not put under oath at the hearing. Markey said that the
reason they were not put under oath was because it would be “grandstanding.”
But Markey insisted that oil executive be put under oath during hearings last
month.
“Up until the last couple months, I think that Markey has been very fair in
operating his Committee,” said Sensenbrenner. But as the whole scientific
political argument is falling apart, he’s become increasingly intolerant.”
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