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November 9, 2016 at 10:33 pm #57422znModerator
Trump Picks Top Climate Skeptic to Lead EPA Transition
Choosing Myron Ebell means Trump plans to drastically reshape climate policies
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/trump-picks-top-climate-skeptic-to-lead-epa-transition/
Donald Trump has selected one of the best-known climate skeptics to lead his U.S. EPA transition team, according to two sources close to the campaign.
Myron Ebell, director of the Center for Energy and Environment at the conservative Competitive Enterprise Institute, is spearheading Trump’s transition plans for EPA, the sources said.
The Trump team has also lined up leaders for its Energy Department and Interior Department teams. Republican energy lobbyist Mike McKenna is heading the DOE team; former Interior Department solicitor David Bernhardt is leading the effort for that agency, according to sources close to the campaign.
Ebell is a well-known and polarizing figure in the energy and environment realm. His participation in the EPA transition signals that the Trump team is looking to drastically reshape the climate policies the agency has pursued under the Obama administration. Ebell’s role is likely to infuriate environmentalists and Democrats but buoy critics of Obama’s climate rules.
Ebell, who was dubbed an “elegant nerd” and a “policy wonk” by Vanity Fair, is known for his prolific writings that question what he calls climate change “alarmism.” He appears frequently in the media and before Congress. He’s also chairman of the Cooler Heads Coalition, a group of nonprofits that “question global warming alarmism and oppose energy-rationing policies.”
Ebell appears to relish criticism from the left.
In a biography submitted when he testified before Congress, he listed among his recognitions that he had been featured in a Greenpeace “Field Guide to Climate Criminals,” dubbed a “misleader” on global warming by Rolling Stone and was the subject of a motion to censure in the British House of Commons after Ebell criticized the United Kingdom’s chief scientific adviser for his views on global warming.
More recently, Ebell has called the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan for greenhouse gases illegal and said that Obama joining the Paris climate treaty “is clearly an unconstitutional usurpation of the Senate’s authority.”
He told Vanity Fair in 2007, “There has been a little bit of warming … but it’s been very modest and well within the range for natural variability, and whether it’s caused by human beings or not, it’s nothing to worry about.”
Ebell’s views appear to square with Trump’s when it comes to EPA’s agenda. Trump has called global warming “bullshit” and he has said he would “cancel” the Paris global warming accord and roll back President Obama’s executive actions on climate change (ClimateWire, May 27).
Leading the Trump DOE team: GOP hired gun McKenna.
The president of MWR Strategies is well known in Republican energy circles. He was director of policy and external affairs for the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality under then-Gov. George Allen (R) and was an external relations specialist at the Energy Department during the George H.W. Bush administration.
His lobbying clients in 2016 include Koch Companies Public Sector LLC, Southern Company Services, Dow Chemical Co. and Competitive Power Ventures Inc., according to public disclosures.
And heading Interior’s transition effort is Bernhardt, co-chairman of the Natural Resources Department at the law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.
He served as Interior’s solicitor during the George W. Bush administration after holding several other high-ranking jobs at the department.
In addition to the EPA, Interior and DOE team leaders, GOP energy expert Mike Catanzaro is also working on energy policy for the Trump transition team (Greenwire, Sept. 14).
During the Obama transition in 2008, a relatively small team was assembled ahead of the election in order to map out broad policy goals.
Following the election, the operation expanded dramatically and teams were dispatched to work out of agencies to gather information from political staffers and career officials, write flurries of memos and compile thick binders of intelligence to hand over to the incoming leadership (Greenwire, Aug. 19, 2016).
Should Trump win in November, Ebell, McKenna and Bernhardt will likely be leading similar efforts to reform their respective agencies.
Ebell and McKenna directed questions about their roles to the Trump transition team. The Trump campaign and Bernhardt did not respond to requests for comment.
This story also appears in E&E Daily.November 9, 2016 at 10:56 pm #57433canadaramParticipantSo incredibly sad.
November 9, 2016 at 11:38 pm #57436MackeyserModeratorAll right.
So… it’s scorched earth. Literally.
Got it.
Game on.
Sports is the crucible of human virtue. The distillate remains are human vice.
November 9, 2016 at 11:39 pm #57437nittany ramModeratorI think it’s telling that the only climate skeptics on earth are in this country and in the Republican Party. As stupid as denying the evidence is, I could almost admire their tenacity if not for the fact that they couldn’t care less if climate change was happening or not. These are not deeply principled men sticking by their guns, they are greedy fucks that are willing to unleash an environmental catastrophe so as not to dampen their profits.
November 10, 2016 at 8:41 am #57457bnwBlockedWONDERFUL! Jobs, yeah!
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The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
November 10, 2016 at 12:03 pm #57490wvParticipantAnother Trump appointee — another Goldman Sachs hack.
link:http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-trump-treasury-idUSKBN12Y25X
Republican Donald Trump wants his campaign finance chairman, Steven Mnuchin, to be his Treasury secretary if he wins next week’s U.S. presidential election, Fox Business Network reported on Thursday, citing sources.
Mnuchin, a former partner at Goldman Sachs Group Inc who also founded and runs the hedge fund company Dune Capital Management LP, joined Trump’s campaign in May as his chief fundraiser.
November 10, 2016 at 3:49 pm #57529ZooeyModeratorI think it’s telling that the only climate skeptics on earth are in this country and in the Republican Party. As stupid as denying the evidence is, I could almost admire their tenacity if not for the fact that they couldn’t care less if climate change was happening or not. These are not deeply principled men sticking by their guns, they are greedy fucks that are willing to unleash an environmental catastrophe so as not to dampen their profits.
Loot and Pollute. That is the GOP motto.
They don’t care because most of them are going to be dead when the shit hits the fan.
One of my idiot brothers spent his entire career as an attorney for oil corporations, starting with ARCO. Once, when I asked him about his son’s future on this eco-destroyed planet, he said, “That’s his problem.” And he loves his son, at least by all appearances. But, you know, he just subscribes to that “It’s all about me” philosophy.
November 10, 2016 at 4:03 pm #57531wvParticipantLoot and Pollute. That is the GOP motto.
They don’t care because most of them are going to be dead when the shit hits the fan.
One of my idiot brothers spent his entire career as an attorney for oil corporations, starting with ARCO. Once, when I asked him about his son’s future on this eco-destroyed planet, he said, “That’s his problem.” And he loves his son, at least by all appearances. But, you know, he just subscribes to that “It’s all about me” philosophy.
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I visited 86-year-old wv-mom today. Rightwing-evangelical-fox-watching wv-mom. I brought here a national enquirer that had Hillary on the cover with the words “Corrupt Fascist” next to Hillary’s face.
So i asked mom, “I know you like Trump but…why?”
And of course first she said “Hillary is awful, i cant stand Hillary…blah Hillary Blah..”
Mom, i didnt ask about Hillary. Just leave Hillary out of it. You are a born again Christian — WHY do you like Donald Trump of all people?
“He gets things done. He’s a deal maker. Look at all he’s built”
Ok, well anything else to say?
“I was listening to one of Billy Graham’s sons saying that it would take a miracle to get Trump elected. A Miracle. And right then i knew we were going to see a Miracle.”
Really?
“Yes, Christians got him elected. They Fasted and prayed and the lord answered the prayers.”
Well did the lord get Obama elected?
“No-one FASTED for Obama. No-one prayed for a miracle when Obama got elected. Christians FASTED and PRAYED for Donald Trump. You know what i HATE — the media. Everytime those beautiful Trump children are on tv, the media says they all had different mothers”
Well mom, its true. Trump had three wives.
“Well the media doesn’t have to talk about it.”
I see.
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November 10, 2016 at 4:39 pm #57536bnwBlockedwv, listen to your mom! How about your dad?
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
November 10, 2016 at 5:09 pm #57550wvParticipantwv, listen to your mom! How about your dad?
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Oh, dad’s been gone for a while. Died in 68. I watched my first Ram game with him,
though. Bears vs Rams. Lost 17 to 16 of course 🙂I bet you are VERY happy right now, bnw — savor it.
Now what do you think of the fact Hillary actually won the popular vote?
I mean more voters actually wanted her than Trump. Same as when Gore got
more votes than Bush.What do you think of a system where the person who comes in second wins?
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vNovember 10, 2016 at 5:21 pm #57553bnwBlockedwv, listen to your mom! How about your dad?
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Oh, dad’s been gone for a while. Died in 68. I watched my first Ram game with him,
though. Bears vs Rams. Lost 17 to 16 of courseI bet you are VERY happy right now, bnw — savor it.
Now what do you think of the fact Hillary actually won the popular vote?
I mean more voters actually wanted her than Trump. Same as when Gore got
more votes than Bush.What do you think of a system where the person who comes in second wins?
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vSorry to learn that about your dad. 48 years ago. That had to be rough.
Yes happy and hopeful for a positive change for our country. And nervous and hopeful that my mom’s heart surgery goes fine.
The system is in the US constitution. That is how the candidates campaign. They campaign to receive a simple majority of votes in a state since any excess doesn’t gain them any advantage in the electoral college. Look at that election map and see the vast areas of red that would be at the mercy of a few specks of blue. Yes I’m fine with the system.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
November 10, 2016 at 5:35 pm #57562Billy_TParticipantThe electoral college as we use it today is the result of the 12th amendment, ratified back in 1804. America has changed radically since then, and we need to change the system to reflect that.
It’s in keeping with the original idea that senators would be elected not by the people but by their state legislators — which is something more than a few Republicans have said we should return to.
Using the electoral college method, tens of millions of people who vote have that vote voided. It’s literally cancelled out as if they had never gone to the polls. If you vote for candidate A in your state, and candidate B wins statewide, your vote is basically nullified — even if that candidate wins the most votes overall.
It’s a national election, and the total for the nation should be used, not who wins each state.
It’s decidedly anti-democratic in its current form.
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