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Long Defunct US Climate Agency Scientist Bids for a Comeback
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
Climate scientists are coming out of the woodwork to seize their share of the anticipated Democrat Congress climate funding binge.
In 1993 my agency warned of climate change. In 1995 it was abolishedWilliam Westermeyer
Thu 27 Dec 2018 22.31 AEDTThe US Office of Technology Assessment should be revived – in 2019 the world will need its expertise more than everThe OTA was a non-partisan agency governed by a technology assessment board which consisted of of equal numbers of senators and representatives and equal numbers of Democrats and Republicans. Its assessments strove for objectivity and comprehensiveness, and were considered state-of-the-art documents by many. The OTA provided Congress, at its request, with the information and options it needed for the issues with which it was grappling, but it was careful never to tell Congress what it should do. The methodology that OTA used was widely admired and imitated in the parliamentary units that many European countries established following OTA’s lead.
THE ALTERNATIVE METHODOLOGY
THE CFACT RED TEAM DOES WELL ENOUGH FOR THIS ADMINISTRATION WITH NONAGENARIAN & DEAD CLIMATE SCIENTISTS LED BY OFFSHORE P-R HACKS AND A BEAR OF LITTLE BRAIN |