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CLIMATE SCIENTIST RECIEVED OVER HALF A MILLION FROM OBAMA STIMULUS |
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CLIMATE SCIENTIST RECIEVED OVER
HALF A MILLION FROM OBAMA STIMULUS PACKAGE
Professor Michael Mann of Penn State University, currently under investigation
by the institution itself for his role in massaging climate data and hijacking the peer review process to advance the myth of anthropogenic global warming, was awarded a grant of $541,184
by the government in June 2009. Mann, the creator of the now infamously discredited Hockey
Stick Graph, landed money that came directly from the U.S. Treasury's economic stimulus
package, reveals the Washington free-market think-tank group The National Center For Public Policy Research
(NCPPR). The official justification for the grant, authorized under
the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, was labeled as "climate change research".
An NCPPR press release, published today, calls for the funds to be returned: "It's outrageous that economic stimulus money is being used to support research conducted
by Michael Mann at the very time he’s under investigation by Penn State and
is one of the key figures in the international Climategate scandal. Penn State should immediately return
these funds to the U.S. Treasury," said Tom Borelli, Ph.D., director of the
National Center's Free Enterprise Project. The funds Mann is receiving
from the government come in addition to another award to Penn State University researchers of $1.9 million in stimulus funds to study the effects of climate change on
the spread of infectious diseases. NCPPR further commented in its press release: "It's no wonder that Obama's stimulus plan is failing to produce
jobs. Taxpayer dollars aren't being used in the ways most likely to spur job creation. The stimulus was
not sold to the public as a way to reward a loyalist in the climate change debate.
Nor was the stimulus sold as a way to promote the Obama Administration's position on the global warming
theory...As is often the case, political considerations corrupt the distribution
of government funds," said Deneen Borelli, a fellow with the National Center's Project 21 black
leadership network. Of course, the kind of economic
stimulus Obama has in mind in awarding such grants to proponents of AGW may stem directly
from his own intimate involvement in the carbon tax program he is now seeking to broadly implement. The mainstream
media, once again, remains completely silent on the matter as the vast majority did throughout the climategate
controversy. Warming alarmists are sure to point to the fact that NCPPR
has a vested interest, being a member of the Cooler Heads Coalition, whose object
is described as "dispelling the myths of global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific,
and risk analysis". In 25 years of operation, NCPPR has received about $280,000
from ExxonMobil and presently receives about one half of one percent of its funding
from the company. However, as we have previously pointed out, the funding received by groups such as the NCPPR from companies like Exxonmobil pales in comparison
to the gargantuan amounts, of mostly tax payer dollars, awarded to AGW proponents. The leaked emails from the Hadley centre revealed that (now former) CRU chief Phil Jones
received 55 endowments since 1990 from agencies ranging from the U.S. Department of Energy to
NATO, worth a total of £13,718,547, or approximately $22.6 million. $19 million alone came between the years 2000 and 2006. The London based intergovernmental organisation
The Commonwealth Foundation has called for an outside, independent investigation of Michael Mann and his involvement
in climategate, a move that is further vindicated entirely by these latest revelations. |
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