The White House has made a pair of controversial appointments to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), positioning within the climate science agency two individuals who consistently misrepresent and disagree with the scientific consensus on various issues concerning climate change and who have notable ties with conservative think tanks that disseminate climate scienceย denial.ย
As the Washington Post first reported this week, President Trump is naming Ryan Maue to the role of chief scientist at NOAA, a position that will help enforce its scientific integrity process. Maue is a meteorologist who has downplayed the degree and impacts of global warming, particularly ties betweenย extreme weather events and human-caused climate change, and he has a past connection with the Cato Institute.
Maueโs appointment follows the White Houseโs appointment last week of climate science denier David Legates as NOAAโs deputy assistant secretary of commerce for observation and prediction. Legates refutes the well-established scientific understanding that human activity is causing climate breakdown and he is affiliated with the Heartland Institute, which has and continues to traffic in climate denial andย disinformation.
For the second time this month, a person who misrepresents, distorts, and disagrees with climate science is being placed in a science position at NOAA. (read next tweet for my take on what this might mean) https://t.co/PemMYDP8HI
โ Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@KHayhoe) September 22, 2020
โNormally, when people are chosen for high-profile positions relating to climate change, Iโve heard of them. I have no idea who this person is, other than Iโve seen him saying things about climate that are wrong on social media and in op-eds,โ said Texas A&M climate scientist Andrew Dessler in reaction to Maue’s appointment. โI suspect that he has the one and only necessary qualification for the job: a willingness to advance the agenda of climateย deniers.โ
These appointments of climate science deniers to NOAA โ the agency charged with monitoring changes in the climate system and informing Americans on this science โ come at a time when there is rising concern over the Trump administrationโs embrace of pseudoscience and apparent attempts to interfere with or attack nonpartisan scientific and public health agencies like NOAA, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A study published in April surveying federal scientists found a perceived loss of scientific integrity under the Trumpย administration.
The new NOAA appointments also arriveย as climate-fueled disasters such as unprecedented wildfires and a litany of tropical storms and hurricanes have roiled the nation. It is therefore worth taking a closer look at the backgrounds of these two individuals questioning mainstream climateย science.
David Legates: NOAAโs New Discredited Climate-Denying Deputyย Assistantย
David Legates is an academic at the University of Delaware, where he obtained a Ph.D in climatology. He was formerly Delawareโs state climatologist before being asked to formally step down in 2011. Four years prior, then-Delaware governor Ruth Ann Minner asked Legates to stop using the title of โState Climatologistโ as his โviews on climate change โฆ are not aligned with those of [Minnerโs]ย administration.โย
Legates has a long track record of casting doubt on climate science. An infamous 2007 paper he co-authored with astrophysicistย Wei Hock โWillieโ Soon questioned the impacts of climate change on polar bear survival. The paper, which has been roundly debunked, was partially funded by grants from major fossil fuel interests like ExxonMobil, the American Petroleum Institute, and the Charles G. Koch Foundation.
Legates has co-authored several other papers espousing climate denial with Soon, including at least three that were listed as โdeliverablesโ for a grant from Southern Company, the coal-reliant electricย utility.ย
He has taken numerous actions and positions that align with the interests of the fossil fuel industry. Legates was a signer of a 2017 petition urging President Trump to withdraw from the Paris Agreement. In 2018 he signed onto a friend of the court brief that was backing oil companies ahead of a climate science tutorial as part of a climate liability lawsuit. That suit was filed by the cities of Oakland and San Francisco against major petroleum producers including Exxon andย Chevron.
Legates is affiliated with the notorious climate denial organization the Heartland Institute; he collaborates with other climate scienceโdenying researchers on papers promoted by Heartland and has spoken at Heartland climate and energy conferences. Steve Milloy, another climate denier who is on the board of Heartland, applauded Legatesโ appointment to NOAA and told NPR: โDavid Legates is a true climate scientist and will bring a great deal of much-needed science to NOAA.โ
Given Legatesโ contrarian climate positions and extensive affiliation with deniers tied to fossil fuel funding, some scientists and science organizations have expressed opposition to his appointment to NOAA. The American Geophysical Union (AGU), a leading professional society for climate and earth scientists,ย posted a statement last week calling for the appointment to beย rescinded.
โWith climate change producing raging wildfires in the western United States and devastating hurricanes in the Atlantic, our nation โ and the world โ cannot afford to have our federal government undermining the important work of climate scientists. Legatesโ appointment not only threatens our ability to combat the climate crisis and protect our planet for future generations, it undermines scientific integrity at NOAA,โ the AGU said in itsย statement.
Gretchen Goldman, research director in the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists, echoed these remarks in a recent blog post. She called the Legatesย appointment โa slap in the face to NOAA scientists who work daily to conduct and communicate climate science to the public and decision makers.โ She added that the โreckless moveโ was โone that can have devastating impacts on scientific integrity across theย agency.โ
Legates is also featured prominently in today’sย online release of Climate Hustle 2, fellow climate denier Marc Moranoโs sequel to his 2015 film, which sought to โdebunk myths and hype about human-caused global warmingโ but was dismissed by actual climate scientists as โmuddled,โย โmisleading,โ and โthe usual rubbish from the usual suspects.โ Morano runs the Climate Depot website for the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow and is one of the most active pushers of climate science denialism in theย country.ย
Ryan Maue: NOAAโs New ‘Lukewarmist’ย Chiefย Scientist
Ryan Maue is a meteorologist who routinely questions the links between extreme weather events and climate change. While Maue does not dispute that human activities are contributing to climate change, he criticizes what he views as climate activistsโ and Democratsโ โalarmismโ on climate, and recently has attacked California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom for linking the West’s destructive wildfires to the climate crisis. Though his training is as a meteorologist and not a climate scientist, he often disputes climatologistsโ findings. As the Washington Post reported, Maue has โspoken out against scientists who link rapid Arctic climate change to weather extremes taking place outside theย Arctic.โ
He is a former adjunct scholar at the libertarian Cato Institute, the think tank co-founded by Charles Koch, where Maue frequently collaborated with Patrick Michaels, who has said of climate change that the โbest solution is to do nothing.โ Maue and Michaels worked together at Catoโsย โCenter for the Study of Science,โ which โsought to raise uncertainty about climate science,โ before the program was shuttered in 2019 and both men severed ties with Cato,ย according to E&E News.ย
Maue likes to describe himself as a โlukewarmistโ and pushes back on being labeled a โdenier.โ โLukewarming is not climate denial,โ Maue told E&E News, adding, โMost of us on this side of the issue believe in lower climate sensitivity. We don’t believe there’s going to be 5ยฐ of warming; we figure it’s at the lower end of 1.5ยฐ.โ (According to NASAโs Goddard Institute for Space Studies, the Earthโs global temperature has already increased more than 1ยฐ Celsius, and the World Meteorological Organization and the United Kingdom’s Meteorological Office recently warned that thereโs a 1-in-4 chance that the world hits the 1.5ยฐC threshold within the next fourย years.)ย
Notably, Maue has criticized the White House and NOAAย in the recent past, calling out the agency for โthrowing your โAlabamaโ NWS [National Weather Service] office under the busโ after President Trump erroneously warned that Hurricane Dorian would impact Alabama, an incident that hasย been dubbed โSharpiegate.โย
After being appointed to NOAA, Maue deleted his tweets criticizing the agency and theย President.ย
‘Science Denial Isย Deadly’
These two appointments to a critical federal agency tasked with climate modeling and forecasting may not be surprising coming from a president with a history like Trump’s. Heย has called climate change a โhoax,โ he regularly confuses climate with weather, and heย recently said during aย briefing on the California wildfires that โI donโt think science knowsโ in dismissing the role of climate change in exacerbating theย fires.ย
As climate scientist Michael Mann pointed out on Twitter and in a statement to The Independent, this blatant disregard for science is literally costing Americanย lives.ย
But this we have come to expect from the Trump administration. Science denial is deadly, whether itโs over COVID-19 or climateย changeโฆ
โ Michael E. Mann (@MichaelEMann) September 23, 2020
โBut this we have come to expect from the Trump administration,โ Mann said. โScience denial is deadly, whether itโs over COVID-19 or climateย change.โ
Main image: NOAA sign at Old Ox Road and Lightning Drive in the Dulles section of Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia. Credit: Famartin, CC BY–SAย 4.0
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