The under the bed solution to climate change
Trump and his gang continue to think they can deal with climate change by lying about it.
The White House blocked a State Department intelligence staffer this week from issuing testimony to the House warning that human-caused climate change could be “possibly catastrophic,” according to The Washington Post.
The Post, citing several senior administration officials, reported that officials from several different White House offices took issue with written testimony Rod Schoonover of the State Department planned to deliver to the House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday.
Because the problem isn’t that climate change will be catastrophic, it’s that warning us about it will interfere with somebody’s profits.
Officials told the Post that the White House Office of Legislative Affairs ultimately decided Schoonover could go before the committee but would not let him submit prepared written testimony to the panel.
That way climate change will just pack its bags and go away.
The written testimony, as published by the Post, offered major warnings “on the national security implications of climate change.” It stood in marked contrast to the generally dismissive tone Trump has taken towards climate change and to recent remarks from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
“Climate change will have wide-ranging implications for US national security over the next 20 years through global perturbations, increased risk of political instability, heightened tensions between countries for resources, a growing number of climate-linked humanitarian crises, emergent geostrategic competitive domains and adverse effects on militaries,” the blocked testimony stated.
It concluded: “Absent extensive mitigating factors or events, we see few plausible future scenarios where significant — possibly catastrophic — harm does not arise from the compounded effects of climate change.”
So, better to keep the whole thing a secret and just proceed as we’ve been doing.
The ostrich solution?
The hide your eyes and think you’re invisible solution.
Here’s my suggestion on how to get him on board
http://farcornercafe.blogspot.com/2019/06/futurecast-this-just-might-work.html
He wouldn’t care about the water Bill’s. He reneges on bills all the time.
bills
Pliny the in Between @ 3:
Yes, I thought of “more brown people” right way, but it might take something that hits him even closer to home to convince him to take this threat seriously:
Disruptions to American agriculture will endanger supplies of hamberders, chocolate cake and ice cream.
This actually reminds me of Chernobyl, the dramatic miniseries about the Chernobyl clusterfuck and the Russian leadership’s pathetic response to it.