Sen. Hirono Leads Letter Warning of Science Data Suppression at USGS

August 2, 2019

"Last week, Sen. Mazie K. Hirono (D-Hawai‘i) and 21 of her US Senate colleagues sent a letter to Dr. James Reilly, the director of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), to express their concern over recent reports that USGS will only utilize climate models that project the effects of climate change through 2040.

USGS has historically used models that projected the anticipated impact of climate change through the end of the century.

The senators called into question USGS’s decision to limit the scope of climate modeling, as USGS data is used as the basis for many important planning decisions made by local, state, and federal governments."

Big Island Now had the story July 15, 2019.

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"Trump Administration Hardens Its Attack on Climate Science" (New York Times)

"Trump’s Latest Attack on Federal Climate Science May Backfire" (HuffPost)

"Trump Moves To Limit Climate-Change Predictions" (Nature)

"Trump Wants to End Worst-Case Climate Scenario Modeling. Here's Why That Matters." (Pacific Standard)

"U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy" (New York Times)

"California Sens. Harris, Feinstein Warn of Climate Data Supression at USGS" (Times of San Diego)

"Cardin, Democratic Senators Warn of Climate Change Related Data Suppression within USGS" (Sen. Cardin release)

"The Trump Admin Really, Really Doesn’t Want You To See This Climate Science" (Mashable)

"Even Steve Bannon Thinks Trump's Latest Climate Change Plan Is Too Extreme" (Vanity Fair)

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