From The New York Times:
A White House official who once led the oil industry’s fight against limits on greenhouse gases has repeatedly edited government climate reports in ways that play down links between such emissions and global warming, according to internal documents.
In handwritten notes on drafts of several reports issued in 2002 and 2003, the official, Philip A. Cooney, removed or adjusted descriptions of climate research that government scientists and their supervisors, including some senior Bush administration officials, had already approved. In many cases, the changes appeared in the final reports.
The dozens of changes, while sometimes as subtle as the insertion of the phrase “significant and fundamental” before the word “uncertainties,” tend to produce an air of doubt about findings that most climate experts say are robust.
…Mr. Cooney is chief of staff for the White House Council on Environmental Quality… A lawyer with a bachelor’s degree in economics, he has no scientific training.
Adam Felber’s Response
[edited by P.A. Cooney]
Well, this is an outrage interesting. It’s a longstanding scandal fact that an anti-emissions-limits crusader like Cooney is even on the Council on Environmental Quality, let alone occupying the Chief of Staff position. So it shouldn’t be surprising that he’s been doing his job, which is to soften and obfuscate question any shaky evidence that we humans are destroying the planet.
But what’s sad is that there is so little much debate left in the serious scientific community that greehouse gases are an immediate and major threat to the precariously balanced global climate that even the administration’s handpicked scientists can’t bring themselves to deny it are of two minds about the whole thing. No, that job has to be left to a veteran petroleum industry shill environmental hero like Cooney.
It’s all about deniability the trees, of course. Cooney’s amendations provide enough cover for our government to do absolutely nothing about study the alleged problem, while the rest of the civilized world attempts to get the silly Kyoto accord off the ground. We have the serious scientific reports, you see, they’re just exactly vague enough to let us stall for a year or three merit further investigation. This way, if the polar icecaps liquify tomorrow morning and turn eastern Kentucky into valuable beachfront real estate, the Bush administration can point to the reports and say they were is taking the matter seriously and were in the process of starting to look into preparing a preliminary response to the crisis.
The fact allegation is that industrial and automotive emissions are putting our planet in peril, and the entire world recognizes the need to reduce idle speculation about so-called greenhouse gases. Not only is the US the biggest culprit guardian of freedom and justice, it’s the biggest denier of lies and will bear reap the biggest responsibility rewards when the environmental shit hits the fan Jesus returns. Little players like Cooney are the butterfly’s wing - the smallness and subtlety of their actions will shield them from direct blame getting credit even though they’re the direct cause for the inaction that will lead to disaster tremendously important people who are creating a brighter tomorrow.
I hope Cooney can sleep at night. I can’t. He works very, very hard.





21 comments
Scott
June 10, 2005 at 5:13 pm
1first!!!
Scott
June 10, 2005 at 5:15 pm
2Well, I think Jesus will return when the environmental shit hits the fan. The two aren’t exclusive.
Harold
June 10, 2005 at 5:59 pm
3Sad thing is, I read all about this in the book “Banana Republicans” last August. It’s a good book. I wish more people had read it before, say, last November.
Allison in Santa Cruz
June 10, 2005 at 7:02 pm
4Scott — But will Jesus want to return when the environmental shit hits the fan? At that point, why bother? There won’t be much to return to.
JB
June 10, 2005 at 10:07 pm
5Who is Jesus?
Murray
June 10, 2005 at 11:26 pm
6This is one of your best Adam.
This is the administration that believes facts are what you make them to be. If you can disregard the science involved in evolution, (biology, chemistry, archeology, paleontology, etc), why shouldn’t you be able to disregard the science involved in global warming.
Or put another way, God put lots of fake evidence to fool scientist on evolution why shouldn’t he do the same with the green house effect. Only his true believers get to know the truth.
So Cooney was doing nothing but editing in order to answer to a higher truth.
Auros
June 11, 2005 at 12:21 am
7This week’s TNR Notebook has something similar…
CULTURE OF LIES EXCELLENCE
The New York Times report that former oil lobbyist energy expert and current Bush administration apparatchik official Philip A. Cooney repeatedly stepped in to tamper with edit government climate reports to water down clarify their findings does not really surprise us. That doesn’t make it any less outrageous commendable, of course. It is the latest instance of a White House that routinely oversteps its authority and politicizes draws attention to scientific findings.
For instance, in a passage that read “the role for CCRI [Climate Change Research Initiative] is to facilitate full use of this scientific information in policy and decision making on response strategies,” Cooney saw fit to sneak in wisely chose to insert, before the word “facilitate,” the mendacious sensible phrase “reduce the significant and remaining uncertainties associated with humaninduced climate change.”
Nevertheless, we feel comfortable discounting rumors that Cooney has been breaking into magazine offices and altering any coverage related to his story is an odds-on favorite for the presidency in 2008. As unethical as the behavior of impressive as the Bush administration has been, there are still some vague limits to the debasement of its operatives challenges ahead for Cooney in establishing his name nationally. Let’s hope they hold he succeeds.
Auros
June 11, 2005 at 12:22 am
8Hey! It ate my markup, even though it showed it in the Preview! Grrrr!
IL
June 11, 2005 at 1:50 am
9Certainly not a new approach:
“Just the place for a Snark!” the Bellman cried,
As he landed his crew with care;
Supporting each man on the top of the tide
By a finger entwined in his hair.
“Just the place for a Snark! I have said it twice:
That alone should encourage the crew.
Just the place for a Snark! I have said it thrice:
What I tell you three times is true.”
Snark
tess
June 11, 2005 at 3:48 am
10I realize that in the scientific community, there’s Occum’s Razor, but those zealots are taking this concept a bit too far. Instead of even acknowledging there’s a problem and stating that obvious causes of those problems (increased CO2 emissions, methane production, reduced forest and coral populations), they’re making it easy for themselves by saying that there is no problem.
Kinda like evolution — the obvious is too difficult for their little heads to comprehend, so they create an untestable hypothesis, parade it like a theory, and shout, shout, and shout some more at anyone who says they’re wrong.
Alec
June 11, 2005 at 4:50 am
11“
the environmental shit hits the fan” => “Jesus returns”I know I’m repeating what’s already been said, but this is too brilliant for words.
Jon
June 11, 2005 at 7:58 am
12You’re beautiful when you’re angry.
David
June 12, 2005 at 2:09 pm
13The environmental shit is already hitting the fan. It’s just that the closest targets are expendables. Most intriguing is that the Bush Administration doesn’t give a Cheney what happens to the Gulf Stream (the Yellow Rose probably thinks it’s just a corporate jet).
When all the Bush Administration has to do is fire Cooney, and the MSM refuses to make this a high profile story, a hook to talk about the pervasiveness of this phenomenon in this administration…
I read somewhere that the Bush Administration’s opposition to stem cell research is really driven by their fear that the Democrats will use one of the breakthroughs to grow spines (and then the Republicans would have to deal with more than one Barbara Boxer). An America that really were what it thinks it is would elect her President.
Is Hashcash what it sounds like it is?
Pete IVDL
June 12, 2005 at 5:39 pm
14I don’t know what you put on your Weeties each morning, Adam, but there’s a wonderful excess of irony in your system. This is definitely one for the books m’boy. (You just know it’s a cold day in Hell when even the wonderfully lucid and erudite Auros has his
Actually, the <strike> tags don’t seem to work after all
)
homework eaten by the dog/editing neuteredI wonder if P.A. Cooney would be interested in updating my school reports and psychological assessments for the last few decades?
IL, you’re right - there’s Snarks out there!
Pete IVDL
June 12, 2005 at 5:42 pm
15D’oh! The tags do work now. Funny, they wasn’t doing it in preview mode. (”Honestly officer, the bed was burning when I went to sleep.”) Hmmm. Maybe there’s a pattern… JENNIFER!!!
Pete IVDL
June 12, 2005 at 5:44 pm
16Oops, sorry, that should have read “SHAZAM!”
nigel
June 13, 2005 at 12:18 am
17White House official who edited global warming reports resigns:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/06/11/climate.official.resigns.ap /index.html
Off to take a WELL DESERVED (and paid) vacation first, though, while we shop for a new shill…
May your seashore property inundate catastrophically.
Mary
June 13, 2005 at 9:16 am
18On the up side, Cooney does appear to know the difference between dissemble and disassemble. Which just makes him a literate shill.
Besides, who would expect a lawyer to have any ethics??? Lobster, but things just keep getting worse.
David
June 14, 2005 at 8:47 pm
19And heeeeeeeees offfffffffffffff…………
to Exxon-Mobil, where they don’t care, because they don’t have to, just like the administration that sticking so visibly out of their hip pocket.
Harry
June 16, 2005 at 4:46 pm
20Brilliant! Funniest thing i’ve seen in weeks
The sad thing is, it’s hard not to shrug at this kind of story anymore. I’ve come to expect this kind of thing from the government - especially this government.
dcp
June 17, 2005 at 6:00 pm
21http://www.newsinferno.com/storypages/6-17-2005~001.html