ProPublica and the New York Times collaborated on a report about the flight of scientists and environmental protection specialists from the EPA. Trump made clear that he wants to reduce the role of the agency and to restrict its ability to do its job when he hired Scott Pruitt to run it. As Oklahoma Attorney General, Pruitt had sued EPA many times on behalf of the oil and gas industry. He has busied himself eliminating regulations that protect the environment and pushing out scientists.
Pruitt, Trump, and other administration doubt that climate change is a reality, and they avoid or ban the use of the term.
“More than 700 people have left the Environmental Protection Agency since President Donald Trump took office, a wave of departures that puts the administration nearly a quarter of the way toward its goal of shrinking the agency to levels last seen during the Reagan administration.
“Of the employees who have quit, retired or taken a buyout package since the beginning of the year, more than 200 are scientists. An additional 96 are environmental protection specialists, a broad category that includes scientists as well as others experienced in investigating and analyzing pollution levels. Nine department directors have departed the agency as well as dozens of attorneys and program managers. Most of the employees who have left are not being replaced.
“The departures reflect poor morale and a sense of grievance at the agency, which has been criticized by Trump and top Republicans in Congress as bloated and guilty of regulatory overreach. That unease is likely to deepen following revelations that Republican campaign operatives were using the Freedom of Information Act to request copies of emails from EPA officials suspected of opposing Trump and his agenda.
“The cuts deepen a downward trend at the agency that began under the Obama administration in response to Republican-led budget constraints that left the agency with about 15,000 employees at the end of his term. The reductions have accelerated under Trump, who campaigned on a promise to dramatically scale back the EPA, leaving only what he called “little tidbits” in place. Current and former employees say unlike during the Obama years, the agency has no plans to replace workers, and they expect deeper cuts to come.”
The Trump administration has made clear that it disapproves of the Paris Climate Accord. So long as Trump is in office, there will be no effort to address environmental issues, and the fossil fuel industry will have free reign to pursue its goals.

It isn’t much of a stretch to predict that the rest of the world will eventually have to band together to get rid of the ALEC, Walton, Trumpist-Bannon United States to save the human species from extinction. But the war it will take to get rid of the Alt-Right in the US will seal the deal and lead to a massive, unstoppable extinction event.
Ten thousand years later, the world will have healed itself and new species capable of surviving in the new environment will emerge but homo sapiens won’t be among them.
I think that will be a good thing … for the planet.
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Sadly, 10K years is not nearly enough. There are approximately 450 commercial nuclear facilities in operation today, and don’t get me started on all of the military facilities not subject to rational, civilian oversight. Add to that all of the persistent toxins that result from our industrial processes, and consider this all in the context of the cessation of maintenance on those facilities, a large number of which are on or near major rivers. Add another zero and increase the 1 to a 3 or a 6 and you have a more accurate picture. Tardigrades could survive till 10K but the ongoing release of poisons, but well …. um…. sorry for the buzzkill. There is no good outcome. Best to prevent it instead.
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It doesn’t matter if it takes 10k or 100k, humans won’t be here to see it happen. We will be extinct thanks to the hubris of people like Trump and Bannon and all those who support their insanity and greed.
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While the politicization of science has picked up more than steam in the past year, our neglect of federal funding for basic science research has been hemorrhaging some of our best scientists and closing the door to young scientists for at least the past 15 years. It’s a bipartisan neglect of funding that has morphed into attack on scientific truth itself. It’s just as damaging to our future as the ideologues on the Supreme Court.
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Scientists can run circles around those yahoos. They are afraid of scientists.
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Let us hope that these knowledgeable people are going somewhere to fight, not just going away. We need the knowledge in order to beat back the ignorance.
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Clean air? Clean water? Who needs that shit?
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The hyper wealthy have quietly been buying up land and estates with landing strips for their private jets in places like New Zealand to flee to when the collapse they will be responsible for occurs. I’d like it if some reporter would ask Donnie Dumpsterfire if he owns property like that.
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We need more bread and circus.
#devicefreedinner
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