Article 4G318 There's a climate crisis – but Trump's cabinet continues to backtrack on science | Kate Aronoff

There's a climate crisis – but Trump's cabinet continues to backtrack on science | Kate Aronoff

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Kate Aronoff
from Science | The Guardian on (#4G318)

Conservative donors and fossil fuel companies have the most to lose from large-scale decarbonization - and they know it

In an effort to suppress federal climate research, the Trump administration will direct state agencies to no longer consider worst-case scenarios of global warming. Climate modelers working for federal agencies will only be permitted to forecast to 2040, decades before the as-much-as 8C degrees of global warming that could take place by 2100 if we continue on our current path.

William Happer - most recently famous for complaining that the "demonization" of carbon dioxide "really differs little from the Nazi persecution of the Jews" - will lead a team charged with reviewing the science produced by government researchers, no doubt hunting for references to the disastrous sea-level rise, crop failures and health impacts continued warming stands to create.

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