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Feb. 13, 2013, "Luetkemeyer Seeks to Prohibit Federal Funding for Job-Killing UN Climate Change Initiatives," Press Release
"Following last
night’s State of the Union Address in which the president pledged to
implement a job-killing climate change agenda, U.S. Rep. Blaine
Luetkemeyer (MO-3) today introduced legislation to prohibit the United
States from contributing taxpayer dollars to the United Nations
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Luetkemeyer said the IPCC has received a great deal of criticism over
the last several years, particularly when emails publicly released from
a university in England showed that leading global scientists
intentionally manipulated climate data and suppressed legitimate
arguments in peer-reviewed journals. Researchers were asked to delete
and destroy emails so that a small number of scientists could continue
to advance their environmental agenda.
Since that time, more than 700
acclaimed scientists have challenged claims made by IPCC. Luetkemeyer
added that UNFCCC uses IPCC suggestions and data to implement its
job-killing agenda.
“The American people should not have to foot the bill for an
international organization that is fraught with waste, engaged in
dubious science, and is promoting an agenda that will destroy jobs and
drive up the cost of energy in the United States,” Luetkemeyer said.
“Unfortunately, the president appears to be ready to fund these groups,
revive harmful policies like cap and trade, and further empower out of
control federal regulators at a time when we should be doing everything
possible to cut wasteful spending, reduce regulatory red tape, and
promote economic growth.”
Under the Obama administration, IPCC and UNFCCC have received an
average of $10.25 million annually from U.S. taxpayers and the
president’s FY13 budget included a $13 million request. Comparatively,
the Bush administration was averaging roughly $5.7 million in annual
contributions before reports of gross scientific misconduct.
Since then,
the Obama administration has nearly doubled U.S. contributions to IPCC
and UNFCCC.
Luetkemeyer added that his bill would not only prohibit the
aforementioned contributions as reported by federal agencies, but would
also apply to in-kind contributions that often go unreported.
Luetkemeyer introduced legislation in the 111th and 112th Congresses to prohibit funding for the IPCC, but this
year added UNFCCC to the legislation because the group uses IPCC’s suggestions and data to implement its job-killing agenda." via Climate Depot, via Junk Science, via WUWT
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Carbon-spewing UN IPCC parasite Pachauri tells US taxpayers their lifestyle is unsustainable when they're sitting home and are forced to pay for his jet setting around the globe to endless climate banquets when he could be tele-conferencing or helping get electricity for the 50% of the Indian people who don't have it:
11/28/2009, "Western lifestyle unsustainable, says climate expert Rajendra Pachauri," UK Guardian
UN IPCC chief Pachauri, getty photo
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