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Pierre Gosslin has a great post: Former NOAA Meteorologist Says Employees “Were Cautioned Not To Talk About Natural Cycles”.
David Dilley, NOAA Meteorologist, tells how for 15 years work on
man-made climate change was pushed while work on natural cycles was
actively suppressed. Grants connecting climate change to a man-made
crisis were advertised, while the word went around to heads of
departments that even mentioning natural cycles would threaten the flow
of government funds. Speeches about natural cycles were mysteriously
canceled at the last minute with bizarre excuses.
But jobs are on the line, so only retired workers can really speak, and no one can name names.
We can corroborate David Dilley’s remarks. Indeed, he is probably
just one of many skeptics hidden in the ranks of NOAA. Way back in
2007, David Evans got an email from a different insider within NOAA,
around the time he started talking publicly about the missing hotspot. The insider said, remarkably: “As a Meteorologist working for [snip, name of division]
it has been clear to me, as well as every single other scientist I know
at NOAA, that man can not be the primary cause of global warming and
that the predictions of “gloom and doom” due to rising temperatures is
ridiculous”.
So there are probably many skeptics at NOAA, but given the uniformly
aggressive public stance of NOAA apparently none of them can speak until
after they retire."
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