EPA’s environment now toxic to social justice advocates

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The EPA’s new head defends carbon dioxide and says goodbye to social justice advocacy.

Honestly, how can CO2 be toxic if we exhale it and it’s plant food? 

 

The Environmental Protection Agency’s new chief is now on-the-record as declaring that the life-sustaining gas, carbon dioxide, is not responsible for “global warming“.

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said Thursday he does not believe carbon dioxide is a primary contributor to global warming.

“I think that measuring with precision human activity on the climate is something very challenging to do and there’s tremendous disagreement about the degree of impact, so no, I would not agree that it’s a primary contributor to the global warming that we see,” he told CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”

 

“But we don’t know that yet. … We need to continue the debate and continue the review and the analysis.”

The mainstream media is atwitter about Pruitt being his statement is against the EPA’s current website. There is a ready explanation for this anomaly.

Mr. Pruitt has been on the job for about three weeks. To my knowledge, he is the only Trump appointee in the EPA so far. …He has a job to do, running the EPA. Erasing 8 years of propaganda from EPA websites is probably not at the top of his “to do” list.

Furthermore, Pruitt recognizes that the science is not “settled”, despite elite media claims otherwise. Many scientists recognize there is a more direct correlation to solar energy cycles and global temperature than there is between carbon dioxide concentration and temperature readings (especially in light of the fake science that has been recently revealed).

Additionally, Pruitt may be busy bidding a large swath of the agency’s staff goodbye. For example, a key environmental justice advocate has resigned.

…Mustafa Ali, a senior adviser and assistant associate administrator for environmental justice, has served more than two decades at the agency, working to ease the burden of air and water pollution in hundreds of poor, minority communities nationwide. He helped found the EPA’s environmental justice office during the early 1990s and became a key adviser to agency administrators under Republican and Democratic presidents.

Ali’s departure, initially reported Thursday by InsideClimate, comes as the White House is seeking to close the agency’s Office of Environmental Justice. A budget proposal reviewed last week by The Washington Post would cut the agency’s overall budget by a quarter, leading to a 20 percent reduction in the workforce. It also listed the environmental justice program as among several dozen slated to lose all funding. The document stated that the new administration supports the idea of environmental justice but would eliminate that EPA office and “assumes any future EJ specific policy work can be transferred to the Office of Policy.”

Via LI