WASHINGTON β The Environmental Protection Agency has removed any mention of fossil fuels β the main driver of global warming β from its popular online page explaining the causes of climate change. Now it only mentions natural phenomena, even though scientists calculate that nearly all of the warming is due to human activity.
Sometime in the past few days or weeks, EPA altered some but not all of its climate change webpages, de-emphasizing and even deleting references to the burning of coal, oil and natural gas, which scientists say is the overwhelming cause of climate change. The website's causes of climate page mentions changes in Earthβs orbit, solar activity, Earth's reflectivity, volcanoes and natural carbon dioxide changes, but not the burning of fossil fuels. Seven scientists and three former EPA officials tell The Associated Press that this is misleading and harmful.
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βNow it is completely wrong,β said University of California climate scientist Daniel Swain, who also noted that impacts, risks and indicators of climate change on the EPA site are now broken links. βThis was a tool that I know for a fact that a lot of educators used and a lot of people. It was actually one of the best designed easy access climate change information websites for the U.S.β
Earlier this year, the Trump Administration removed the national climate assessment from government websites.
βIt is outrageous that our government is hiding information and lying,β said former Obama National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief and Oregon State oceanographer Jane Lubchenco. βPeople have a right to know the truth about the things that affect their health and safety, and the government has a responsibility to tell the truth.β
An October version of the same EPA page, saved by the internet Wayback Machine, said: βSince the Industrial Revolution, human activities have released large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which has changed the earthβs climate. Natural processes, such as changes in the sunβs energy and volcanic eruptions, also affect the Earthβs climate. However, they do not explain the warming that we have observed over the last century.β
That now reads: βNatural processes are always influencing the earthβs climate and can explain climate changes prior to the Industrial Revolution in the 1700s. However, recent climate changes cannot be explained by natural causes alone.β
βUnlike the previous administration, the Trump EPA is focused on protecting human health and the environment while Powering the Great American Comeback, not left-wing political agendas,β said Brigit Hirsch, EPA spokesperson, in an email. βAs such, this agency no longer takes marching orders from the climate cult. Plus, for all the pearl-clutchers out there, the website is archived and available to the public.β
Clicking on βexplore climate change resourcesβ on the EPA archived website leads to an error message that says: βThis XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it.β
Former Republican Governor Christie Todd Whitman, who was EPA administrator under George W. Bush, said, βYou can refuse to talk about it, but it doesn't make it go away. And we're seeing it. Everybody's seeing it.β
βWe look ridiculous, quite frankly,β Whitman told The Associated Press in an interview. βThe rest of the world understands this is happening and they're taking steps... And we're just going backwards. We're knocking ourselves back into the Stone Age.β
Democratic EPA chief Gina McCarthy blasted current EPA chief Lee Zeldin, calling him βa wolf in sheep's clothing, actively spiking any attempt to protect our health, well-being and precious natural resources.β
Nearly 100% of the warming the world is now experiencing is from human activity, and without that, the Earth would be cooling and dropping in temperatures until the Industrial Revolution, Swain and other scientists said. The EPA listed natural causes βmight be causing a very tiny amount of warming or cooling at the moment,β he said.
Marcia McNutt, a geophysicist and president of the National Academy of Sciences, said that there is consensus among experts from the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, or NASEM, on the causes of climate change.
βNumerous NASEM reports from the nationβs leading scientists confirm that the climate is changing as a result of human activities,β McNutt said. βEven the EPA acknowledges that natural causes cannot explain the current changes in climate. It is important that the public be presented with all of the facts.β
Former EPA climate advisor Jeremy Symons, now a senior advisor for Environmental Protection Network of former EPA officials, said: βIgnoring fossil fuel pollution as the driving force behind the climate changes we have seen in our lifetime is like pretending cigarettes donβt cause lung cancer.β
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Michael Phillis contributed to this report.
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