Washington Post Editorial Slams Ken Cuccinelli "Embarrassing" Witch Hunt Against Climate Scientist

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
on

The Washington Post penned an excellent editorial yesterday deriding Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelliโ€™s political attack against climate scientist Dr. Michael Mann, a former UVA professor whom Cuccinelli has targeted in a witch hunt. ย 

The Post editorial notes that โ€œthe overblown critique of climate science that emerged early this year continues to underwhelm,โ€ citingย several examples of the recent rash of politically-motivated attacks on climate science, including the much-ado-about-nothing โ€˜Climategateโ€™ episode last winter, the repeated attacks against the integrity of the U.N. IPCC, and of course Mr. Cuccinelliโ€™s witch hunt against UVA and Mikeย Mann.ย 

This weekโ€™s ruling by Circuit Court Judge Paul Peatross confirming that Cuccinelli lacked โ€œan objective basisโ€ for his witch hunt โ€œput a damper on a pernicious fishing expedition,โ€ the Postย says.

But that hasnโ€™t checked โ€œMr. Cuccinelliโ€™s zeal,โ€ since he immediately announced plans to re-rig his fishing pole and try again to smear Dr. Mann, โ€œthereby extending his assault on academic freedom,โ€ says the Post.

The editorial closes with sharp criticism for Cuccinelliโ€™s attempt to โ€œembarrass Virginiaโ€:

โ€œWe hope he rethinks his course. At this point all he can do is waste more taxpayer money, force the university to waste more of its money and embarrass Virginia in a way that can only harm its higher education system.โ€ย 

Check out the full editorial,ย โ€A judge puts a damper on Mr. Cuccinelliโ€™s U-Va. witch hunt.โ€ย 

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
Brendan is Executive Director of DeSmog. He is also a freelance writer and researcher specializing in media, politics, climate change and energy. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post, Grist, The Washington Times and other outlets.

Related Posts

on

Record LNG exports to Europe pushing up prices for U.S. consumers even more than forecast.

Record LNG exports to Europe pushing up prices for U.S. consumers even more than forecast.
on

Off-shore industrial boats illegally harvest thousands of tonnes of small fish vital to the marine food web in Guinea-Bissau, a DeSmog investigation with The Guardian reveals.

Off-shore industrial boats illegally harvest thousands of tonnes of small fish vital to the marine food web in Guinea-Bissau, a DeSmog investigation with The Guardian reveals.
Analysis
on

First Nations are furious, environmentalists feel betrayed, oil companies are demanding more, and the clock is ticking.

First Nations are furious, environmentalists feel betrayed, oil companies are demanding more, and the clock is ticking.
on

The Mailโ€™s events business in the Middle East provides a quarter of its revenue. A previous Telegraph bid was rejected over petrostate influence fears.

The Mailโ€™s events business in the Middle East provides a quarter of its revenue. A previous Telegraph bid was rejected over petrostate influence fears.