GLOBAL ERASURE WHITE HOUSE WATERS DOWN CLIMATE CHANGE SCIENCE IN EPA REPORT

  The White House wrote, The complexity of the Earth system and the interconnections among its components make it a scientific challenge to document change, diagnose its causes, and develop useful projections of how natural variability and human actions may affect the global environment in the futur...

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Published inDetroit Free Press
Main Author Jackson, Derrick
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Detroit, Mich Gannett Co., Inc 23.06.2003
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Summary:  The White House wrote, The complexity of the Earth system and the interconnections among its components make it a scientific challenge to document change, diagnose its causes, and develop useful projections of how natural variability and human actions may affect the global environment in the future. Because of these complexities and the potentially profound consequences of climate change and variability, climate change has become a capstone scientific and societal issue for this generation and the next, and perhaps even beyond. [...] Bush, with his campaign coffers lined with fossil fuel energy interests and his administration bursting with oil connections, has done his best to suppress the magnitude of the possible impacts.