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Again: White House edited climate testimony heavily

 
 
Reply Wed 24 Oct, 2007 05:11 am
This time the CDC testimony on climate was cut by White House.

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White House edited testimony, CDC official says

From the Associated Press
October 24, 2007

WASHINGTON -- The White House heavily edited congressional testimony given Tuesday by the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the impact of climate change on health, removing specific scientific references to potential health risks, according to two officials familiar with the documents.

Dr. Julie Gerberding, CDC director, told a Senate hearing that climate change "is anticipated to have a broad range of impacts on the health of Americans."

But her testimony was devoted almost entirely to the CDC's preparation, with few details on the effects of climate change on the spread of disease. Only during questioning did she describe specific diseases that would probably be affected, again without elaboration.

Her testimony before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee had much less information on health risks than a much longer draft version Gerberding submitted to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review in advance of her appearance.

"It was eviscerated," said a CDC official, familiar with both versions, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the review process.

The official said that while it is customary for testimony to be changed in a White House review, these changes were particularly "heavy-handed."

The White House office had no comment on Gerberding's testimony. Gerberding could not be reached late Tuesday for comment.

The deletions directed by the White House included details on how many people might be adversely affected because of increased warming and the scientific basis for some of the CDC's analysis on what kinds of diseases might be spread in a warmer climate and rising sea levels, according to another official who had seen the original version.

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), the committee chairwoman, said the Bush administration "should immediately release Dr. Gerberding's full, uncut statement, because the public has a right to know all the facts about the serious threats posed by global warming."

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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 24 Oct, 2007 05:24 am
What a surprise.
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blatham
 
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Reply Wed 24 Oct, 2007 07:11 am
Yes. Honesty would be surprising.

This pattern from this administration (accurately described as the war on science) points to a happy convergence of interests between the politicized American evangelical community and the big money interests in the US.
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tinygiraffe
 
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Reply Wed 24 Oct, 2007 12:06 pm
the white house war on science continues.
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candidone1
 
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Reply Thu 25 Oct, 2007 09:26 am
I recall reading of some other governments in history editing and blacking out information before it went out to the public....
....I just can't place which ones they were.....
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blatham
 
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Reply Thu 25 Oct, 2007 09:30 am
The Moroccans. They were just horrible about that.
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