Climate Change Denier Jim Inhofe Says EPA Is 'Brainwashing' Our Children

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In August 2016, Republican Senator and noted climate change denier Jim Inhofe told conservative radio host Eric Metaxas that children were being โ€œbrainwashedโ€ into believing in climate change in school, and that we needed to โ€œun-brainwashโ€ them once they come out. This entire exchange (available here) arose from a conversation Inhofe claims to have had with his granddaughter because she dared ask him why he doesnโ€™t believe in climateย change.

On March 16, 2017, more than eight months after Inhofe told Metaxas about this alleged brainwashing scam, the Senator decided to double-down on his previous comments. Heย told CNNโ€™s New Day that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was in the business of โ€œbrainwashing our kidsโ€ by releasing โ€œpropagandaโ€ about climate change and the role that human beings are playing in the destruction of theย planet.

Inhofe was appearing on the program to defend the proposed budget cuts that are looming for the EPA. During his response to the budget cuts, Inhofe said the following, as reported by The Hill: โ€œWe want to deliver the services. We ought to make things clean โ€ฆ But we ought to take all this stuff that comes out of the EPA that’s brainwashing our kids, that is propaganda, things that aren’t true,ย allegations.โ€

Under the budget proposals laid out by President Trump on Thursday, the EPAโ€™s budget will be cut by about 31 percent, which will include the complete termination of at least 50 EPA programs and result in the firing of at least 3,200 employees from the federal agency. The budget specifically cuts $100 million from climate changeโ€“related programs including research and internationalย cooperation.

While Inhofe was willing to admit during his interview about the EPA that efforts like the Clean Air Act have provided cleaner air, he maintained that the agency is trying to brainwashย children.

Inhofeโ€™s statements are sure to draw the ire of both the scientific community and the concerned public, but perhaps the biggest critics he should fear are those in his own familyย tree.

As he personally pointed out in August, his own grandchildren don’t understand his anti-science views on climate change, and those are the people who will feel the brunt of his anti-environmental legacy (such as the devastation of the Great Barrier Reef) more than Inhofe everย will.

Main image: Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK) speaking at the 2012 CPAC in Washington, D.C.ย Credit:ย Gage Skidmore,ย CC BYSAย 2.0

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Farron Cousins is the executive editor of The Trial Lawyer magazine, and his articles have appeared on The Huffington Post, Alternet, and The Progressive Magazine. He has worked for the Ring of Fire radio program with hosts Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Mike Papantonio, and Sam Seder since August 2004, and is currently the co-host and producer of the program. He also currently serves as the co-host of Ring of Fire on Free Speech TV, a daily program airing nightly at 8:30pm eastern. Farron received his bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of West Florida in 2005 and became a member of American MENSA in 2009.ย  Follow him on Twitterย @farronbalanced.

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