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New York Times Posts Major Federal Climate Change Report Before Trump and Pruitt Can Cook the Books [Updated]On Monday, the New York Times published a copy of the special science section of the draft 2. National Climate Assessment, which federal climate researchers had completed but feared Donald Trump’s administration and new Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt were plotting to smother in its crib. The draft report reflects federal scientists’ continued and unshaken belief human industrial activity is the primary driver of climate change, despite Trump’s belief that there is cold weather at all debunks the whole thing and Pruitt’s belief human CO2 emissions might not be related. It takes note of thousands of scientific studies, and particularly focuses on the rapid rise in US average temperatures since 1. It also emphasizes research indicating the past few decades have been the warmest in 1,5. Evidence for a changing climate abounds, from the top of the atmosphere to the depths of the oceans,” the report’s executive summary informs readers.
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Thousands of studies conducted by tens of thousands of scientists around the world have documented changes in surface, atmospheric and oceanic temperatures; melting glaciers; disappearing snow cover; shrinking sea ice; rising sea level; and an increase in atmospheric water vapor. The last few years have also seen record- breaking, climate- related weather extremes, as well as the warmest years on record for the globe.”“There are no alternative explanations” to human industrial activity being the cause, it adds, and “no natural cycles are found in the observational record that can explain the observed changes in climate.”The report cites a documented rise in global annual average temperature from 1. Celsius (1. 6 Fahrenheit). It also warns that even if humans simply stopped pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere today, temperatures would rise another . Celsius (. 5 Fahrenheit) this century, but current projections put humanity on a path towards over 2 degrees Celsius rise, which would be disastrous.
In another blow to Trump’s conviction the weather somehow disproves climate change, the report noted scientists are increasingly able to link extreme weather events like heat waves, storms and droughts to rising temperatures. Though the Times initially reported the paper was leaked, indicating it was sent to them by someone involved in the process of its creation, numerous scientists noted a draft version had been circulating online since the EPA first released it for public comment last year. The 2. 01. 8 National Climate Assessment is legally mandated, meaning the Trump administration could face lawsuits if (or more likely, when) it suppresses it. The scientific section of the report posted by the Times requires sign- off from 1. EPA and others now headed by climate skeptics, and the White House. In early August, Nature received documents suggesting Pruitt was moving ahead with a shamelessly cynical plan to require future EPA research be vetted in a “red team, blue team” format, which would turn its review board into a war between actual scientists and industry flacks.
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Pruitt had already fired half the EPA board of scientific counselors, seemingly in preparation to hire red team panelists recommended by the fossil fuel industry- backed Heartland Institute. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, which coordinates federal climate reports, also had no staff in its science division left as of July 1. The publicization of the report is a clear middle finger to Trump, Pruitt and their plan to derail federal climate research and policy, and it ensures the public has an opportunity to review it before they get their big, grubby mitts all over it. But given Trump’s penchant for launching into a self- destructive rage every time an act of rebellion embarrasses him, it could also inspire the White House into an ill- advised act of revenge.[New York Times]Update: While the original Times story insisted the report had not been made available to the public before it was published on their website, the paper has since corrected their account to show it was actually first spread online in December 2. EPA posted it to their website as part of a public commenting period. Whoops. Still, that someone took it to the Times reflected concern Trump, Pruitt or others in the administration would interfere with the final release draft of the report, or suppress it entirely. This article has been updated accordingly. Watch The Physician Torent Free.
Leicester mother let drug dealer stash guns in her flat. Remmay Williams, 2.
A drugs. A single mother has been jailed for eight years for letting her home be used as a safe house for criminals to stash machine guns, ammunition and class A drugs. Remmay Williams, 2. Skorpion vz. 6. 1 machine pistol, capable of firing 8. The mother, who has a four- year- old son, also had ammunition and a fully- loaded Makarov handgun stashed in her kitchen. Williams claimed she had 'no idea' that her friend James Orme had secretly taken the weapons into her home in Thurmaston, Leicester. She was jailed for eight years at Leicester Crown Court after she was also convicted of four counts of possessing cocaine and heroin with intent to supply.
Orme, 2. 9, of Countesthorpe, Leicestershire, was jailed for nine years last June after admitting his part in the same offences. In January, nine others admitted various roles in two linked police investigations and received a total of 1. Williams claimed she had 'no idea' that her friend James Orme, 2. Judge Ebrahim Mooncey said: 'These were very dangerous items and you've been linked with them.'Your case was disbelieved by the jury, you claimed you were put upon, had no control over anything and were ignorant.'The court heard Orme took possession of the two guns soon after they arrived in Leicestershire. He was arrested on March 2.
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Williams' home with the machine gun packed in a plastic box, along with 2. Orme was arrested on March 2. William's home with the machine gun packed in a plastic box, along with 2. Undercover detectives followed Orme's car to Peebles Way in Leicester where he was arrested by firearms officers.
Undercover detectives followed Orme's car to Peebles Way in Leicester where he was arrested by firearms officers. He had digging tools and gloves in readiness to bury the Czechoslovakian military machine- pistol, and the drugs, in woodland. When the police searched Williams' home the next day they found £2,5.
Makarov handgun, containing six bullets, in a kitchen cupboard, along with 1. The drugs had a wholesale value of £9,5. Prosecutor John Hallissey told the court Orme had trusted Williams and used her premises as a 'safe place' for guns to be kept and drugs packaged for onward supply. When the police searched Williams' home they found £2,5. Makarov handgun, containing six bullets, in a kitchen cupboard, along with 1. Prosecutor John Hallissey told the court Orme had trusted Williams and used her premises as a 'safe place' for guns to be kept and drugs packaged for onward supply. Williams described being 'shocked' by what the police discovered at her home.
Williams described being 'shocked' by what the police discovered at her home. She had 'suspected' Orme may be a drug dealer, as he had previously left sets of scales at her home, but they never discussed it, she claimed. Tunde Okewale, defending, said: 'She's not previously been before a court. As a result of bad choices she finds herself in this situation.'Investigator Emily Sharpe, from the East Midlands Special Operations Unit, said: 'Throughout the investigation Williams maintained she had no knowledge of the drugs and gun being in her kitchen cupboard, which also contained everyday items.'.