Monday, March 07, 2011

Waxman rails against Koch’s influence on climate change efforts | Grist
Speaking at the Center for American Progress Action Fund today, House Energy Committee ranking member Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) railed against the toxic influence of Koch Industries on efforts to fight global warming. Waxman, who fought polluters to pass the Clean Air Act of 1990, is dismayed by the level of outright science denial among the Republican Party today, exemplified by their votes to slash and burn environmental protection, and the Upton-Inhofe bill to reverse the scientific finding that carbon pollution threatens public health:

It apparently no longer matters in Congress what health experts and scientists think. All that seems to matter is what Koch Industries think.
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"Science denial, partisanship, and the rising power of special interests are deeply intertwined," Waxman said, "and they feed off each other." He explained the vicious circle fueled by Koch Industries, the private petrochemical conglomerate, and the Republican Party. "Koch Industries benefits immensely from the rollback of EPA regulations, so it backs Republican candidates who advocate this position. And it funds groups that attack science and it organizes anti-regulation demonstrations. Republican strategists see a partisan advantage in attacking efforts to address climate change, so that leads to a growing acceptance of science denial."

1 comment:

Otter said...

Arrrrgh! So many headlines in your blog this morning, all devoted to jackAsses calling us 'deniers,' especially if some of those 'deniers' are Jews....

Depressing. They must be seriously unhappy with how their hoax is going.

Climate change IS real- real Natural.