White House blocked intelligence agency's written testimony saying climate change could be 'possibly
Source: Washington Post
White House blocked intelligence agencys written testimony saying climate change could be possibly catastrophic
Officials sought to excise the State Departments comments on climate science on the grounds that it did not mesh with the administrations stance.
By Juliet Eilperin, Josh Dawsey and Brady Dennis June 8 at 8:56 AM
White House officials barred a State Department intelligence agency from submitting written testimony this week to the House Intelligence Committee warning that human-caused climate change could be possibly catastrophic. The move came after State officials refused to excise the documents references to federal scientific findings on climate change.
The effort to edit, and ultimately suppress, the prepared testimony by the State Departments Bureau of Intelligence and Research comes as the Trump administration is debating how best to challenge the fact that burning fossil fuels is warming the planet and could pose serious risks unless the world makes deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions over the next decade. Senior military and intelligence officials have continued to warn climate change could undermine Americas national security a position President Trump rejects.
Officials from the White Houses Office of Legislative Affairs, Office of Management and Budget and National Security Council all raised objections to parts of the testimony that Rod Schoonover, who works in the office of the Geographer and Global Affairs, prepared to present on the bureaus behalf for a hearing Wednesday.
The document lays out in stark detail the implications of what the administration faces in light of rising carbon emissions that the world has failed to curb.
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