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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Scientists Ask Obama To Prosecute Global Warming Skeptics The science on global warming is settled, so settled that 20 climate scientists are asking President Barack Obama to prosecute people who disagree with them on the science behind man-made global warming. Scientists from several universities and research centers even asked Obama to use the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) to prosecute groups that have knowingly deceived the American people about the risks of climate change, as a means to forestall Americas response to climate change. RICO was a law designed to take down organized crime syndicates, but scientists now want it to be used against scientists, activists and organizations that voice their disagreement with the so-called consensus on global warming. The scientists repeated claims made by environmentalists that groups, especially those with ties to fossil fuels, have engaged in a misinformation campaign to confuse the public on global warming. Special: New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by Storm The actions of these organizations have been extensively documented in peer- reviewed academic research and in recent books, the scientists wrote. FROM AROUND THE WEB 29 Music Festival-Goers Who Got WASTED Offbeat 20 Of the Worst Shark Attacks Ever Recorded Weekend Collective Finest Female Athletes Will Absolutely Drop Your Jaw BlueLionSports.com Sponsored Links by But these riled up academics arent the first to suggest using RICO to go after global warming skeptics. The idea was first put forward by Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, who argued using RICO was effective at taking down the tobacco industry. In 1999, the Justice Department filed a civil RICO lawsuit against the major tobacco companies
alleging that the companies engaged in and executed and continue to engage in and execute a massive 50-year scheme to defraud the public, including consumers of cigarettes, in violation of RICO, Whitehouse wrote in the Washington Post in May. Special: Divorced For Being Too Old See Her Makeover Revenge We strongly endorse Senator Whitehouses call for a RICO investigation, the scientists wrote to Obama. The methods of these organizations are quite similar to those used earlier by the tobacco industry. A RICO investigation (1999 to 2006) played an important role in stopping the tobacco industry from continuing to deceive the American people about the dangers of smoking. If corporations in the fossil fuel industry and their supporters are guilty of the misdeeds that have been documented in books and journal articles, it is imperative that these misdeeds be stopped as soon as possible so that America and the world can get on with the critically important business of finding effective ways to restabilize the Earths climate, before even more lasting damage is done, the scientists added. This year has been a trying one for global warming skeptics. Earlier this year, Democratic lawmakers began an investigation into scientists who disagreed with the White Houses stance on global warming. Many of these skeptical scientists were often cited by those critical of regulations to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Arizona Democratic Rep. Raul Grijalva went after universities employing these researchers, which resulted in one expert being forced to get out of the field of climate research altogether. I am simply not initiating any new research or papers on the topic and I have ring-fenced my slowly diminishing blogging on the subject, Dr. Roger Pielke Jr. of the University of Colorado wrote on his blog. Congressman Grijalva doesnt have any evidence of any wrongdoing on my part, either ethical or legal, because there is none, Pielke wrote. He simply disagrees with the substance of my testimony which is based on peer-reviewed research funded by the US taxpayer, and which also happens to be the consensus of the IPCC (despite Holdrens incorrect views). Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/09/17/scientists-ask-obama-to-prosecute- global-warming-skeptics/#ixzz3m6AlCM3l Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#4. To: Ada (#0)
I hope that the scientists in question are mentioned by name somewhere so they can be publicly denounced for supporting totalitarianism. While I think the jury is still out regarding man made climate change (note I'm not saying "global warming"), I object to persecuting those who disagree with All Gore's mindset. This is PC run amok. Will the answer to every crisis real or imagined be the prosecution of those who disagree? It is sure looking that way.
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