So I got this order today from the Milloy–read this.
My experience with hearings and submissions is more than a little and I have yet to hear a bureaucrat/apparatchik say breathlessly–gee, Doctor Dunn, we never knew how mendacious and perfidious some of our researchers were–would you please help us clean up this mess? When you travel across the country to testify, mostly they just keep their eye on the clock so they can cut you off at 3 minutes. As for written submissions, they make the record but gov people think the public should be incarcerated so they can get on with the big ideas and good intentions.
And if they never asked me to help them clean out the den of snakes, you can bet that they never asked Milloy or some of the other big players from our side. But hope springs eternal. Milloy and I am sure many others in leadership on pushing back on the warmer/NGO/EPA fanatics want this comment opportunity to be noticed to interested parties–like JunkScience readers.
The master says read this–and the grasshopper will read it, and you members of the crew of readers and commenters can join in and read this. Maybe some of you smart guys will find making a comment to the Idiots at the gov a kick.
I will also send this to my group of email readers who are science and policy people.
I hate to write another submission to the government that will be read and tossed by some mandarin while he sips his latte.
I could do a little thing on the fact that warm is good for humans, cold is bad, by a bunch. Think they would understand that?
https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2014/02/07/2014-02304/request-for-public-engagement-in-the-interagency-special-report-on-the-impacts-of-climate-change-on
Keep it simple: “Warmer weather, fewer clothes on women. Good.”
That ought to do the trick…
So, we are creating our own IPCC? What makes me believe that the experts and leaders will represent a very selective cross section?
It is well-known that daily death rates are higher in winter than in summer(even for LA, and the rest of California). It would seem that if the climate gets warmer, we will have more summer and that is a good thing.