From: Just A Guy on
CEI Sues NASA to Disclose Global-warming Info
Written by Thomas R. Eddlem
Monday, 31 May 2010 16:30

The Competitive Enterprise Institute is suing NASA to release
information explaining why the agency revised its global-warming data
upward in 2007, after having revised the data downward six weeks
earlier. CEI had submitted Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests
to obtain the information, to no avail. The cover-up may mirror the
manipulation of climate-change data by British scientists that came to
light last year.

“NASA is accountable to the taxpayers and to the public” a May 27 CEI
news release explained, and “should not be free to treat its FOIA
obligations with contempt.” While the revisions represent relatively
small changes in the temperature record — and the data is only for the
continental United States, not the entire world — the revisions are
significant because the unrevised data, which was well publicized,
showed 1998 as being the hottest year on record in the continental
United States, while the little-noticed downward revision showed that
the hottest year was actually 1934 — meaning that recent years have
not been the hottest years despite global-warming alarmism.

NASA suddenly, and grudgingly, revised temperatures downward in August
2007 after CEI statistical expert Steven McIntyre exposed errors in
the data. NASA did not want to admit that the hottest year on record
in the continental United States was way back in 1934, but had no
choice because of McIntyre pointing out problems in the data that NASA
could not deny. But six weeks after the data was revised downward, the
data was revised upward again, without explanation, to reveal that
1998 was equal to 1934 as the hottest year on record.

The CEI lawsuit charges that NASA has attempted to “reverse engineer”
its earlier data in order to make global warming appear faster than
the data would otherwise show, and then cover up the reverse
engineering process. “NASA has converted the FOIA process— which is
intended to provide citizens with prompt and complete disclosure —
into a tedious and protracted battle in which documents are produced
late, grudgingly, and in an incomplete and haphazard manner.”

Despite repeated CEI Freedom of Information Act requests to find out
the reasons why NASA suppressed the global warming changes, NASA
continues to treat global-warming analysis with the kind of secrecy
usually reserved for military intelligence on the position of Soviet
nuclear submarines. The stonewalling has continued under an Obama
White House whose website boasts that “government should be
transparent.” Obama's White House website pledges:

My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of
openness in Government. We will work together to ensure the public
trust and establish a system of transparency, public participation,
and collaboration. Openness will strengthen our democracy and promote
efficiency and effectiveness in Government.

The ongoing federal government stonewalling comes as the White House
is trying to push through a gigantic new environmental legislative
initiative, the “cap-and-trade” legislation. President Obama has said
last week of the BP oil spill that “this disaster should serve as a
wake-up call that it’s time to move forward on this legislation.”

Moreover, the National Research Council (NRC) released three studies
less than two weeks ago claiming an urgent need for broad, new federal
environmental controls. “Climate change is occurring, is caused
largely by human activities, and poses significant risks for — and in
many cases is already affecting — a broad range of human and natural
systems,” the NRC concludes. “Some impacts — such as rising sea
levels, disappearing sea ice, and the frequency and intensity of some
extreme weather events like heavy precipitation and heat waves – are
already being observed across the country.”

According to the National Research Council, the reports recommend
carbon emission limits be imposed upon Americans and “a single federal
entity or program be given the authority and resources to coordinate a
national, multidisciplinary research effort aimed at improving both
understanding and responses to climate change.” The NRC notes that
“meeting the target will require a major departure from ‘business-as-
usual’ emission trends.” And the White House seems to be dedicated to
ending “business-as-usual” without even having all the facts out in
the open.
From: Desertphile on
On Mon, 31 May 2010 20:27:38 -0700 (PDT), Just A Guy
<JustAG(a)hushmail.com> wrote:

> CEI had submitted Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests
> to obtain the information, to no avail.

LOL! Gods, that's funny!

> The cover-up may mirror the
> manipulation of climate-change data by British scientists that came to
> light last year.

That never happened either.

You alarmist nutcases crack me up.


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