from the archives:
There no longer is a need for a Federal government bureaucracy such as the EPA … BECAUSE … we now have networks of STATE agencies … the DEP’s … that duplicate the functions of the EPA.
Furthermore, the EPA was established for purely political reasons … by President Richard Nixon.
Take a look at the dates below … the issues of clean air and clean water were WELL under way … and had been since 1911 … when Moynahan and Nixon [a Republican] got “snuckered” by the phoney forecasts that New York City would be ten feet under water by the year 2000.
So, read this September 1969 memorandum by Moynihan …
Gotta read this.
**So, the Environmentalists were unanimous in their belief … religion, anyone? … that carbon dioxide would put NYC underwater by 2000 and raise temperatures by 7 degrees.
By the year 2000 …
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… how real has this been?
This article is an absolute must read.
Global warming definitely going to cause total world chaos in 30 years … without question.
articles.nydailynews.com/2010…carbon-dioxide
Excerpt:
Declassified documents show Nixon warned of global warning 30 years ago
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Friday, July 02, 2010
YORBA LINDA, Calif. - Documents released Friday by the Nixon Presidential Library show members of President Richard Nixon’s inner circle discussing the possibilities of global warming more than 30 years ago.
Adviser Daniel Patrick Moynihan, notable as a Democrat in the administration, urged the administration to initiate a worldwide system of monitoring carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, decades before the issue of global warming came to the public’s attention.
There is widespread agreement that carbon dioxide content will rise 25 percent by 2000, Moynihan wrote in a September 1969 memo.
**“This could increase the average temperature near the earth’s surface by 7 degrees Fahrenheit,” he wrote. "This in turn could raise the level of the sea by 10 feet.
Goodbye New York. Goodbye Washington, for that matter."
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Moynihan was Nixon’s counselor for urban affairs from January 1969 - when Nixon began his presidency - to December 1970. He later served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations before New York voters elected him to the Senate.
Moynihan advised Nixon to monitor carbon dioxide levels in 1969 memo. (Duprey/News)
Moynihan received a response in a January 26, 1970 memo from Hubert Heffner, deputy director of the administration’s Office of Science and Technology. Heffner acknowledged that atmospheric temperature rise was an issue that should be looked at.
“The more I get into this, the more I find two classes of doom-sayers, with, of course, the silent majority in between,” he wrote. “One group says we will turn into snow-tripping mastodons because of the atmospheric dust and the other says we will have to grow gills to survive the increased ocean level due to the temperature rise.”
Heffner wrote that he would ask the Environmental Science Services Administration to look further into the issue.
Nixon established the Environmental Protection Agency and had an interest in the environment. In one memo, Moynihan noted his approval of the first Earth Day, to be held April 22, 1970.
“Clearly this is an opportunity to get the President usefully and positively involved with a large student movement,” he wrote to John Ehrlichman, Nixon’s adviser on domestic affairs.
Moynihan’s memo was among 100,000 documents released Friday