Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), Mitt Romneyβs vice-presidential pick, is a virulent denier of climate science, with a voting record to match.
AΒ favorite of the Koch brothers, Ryan has accused scientists of engaging in conspiracy to βintentionally mislead the public on the issue of climate change.β He has implied that snow invalidates global warming.
Paul Ryan Promoted Unfounded Conspiracy Theories About Climate Scientists.In a December 2009 op-ed during international climate talks, Ryan made reference to the hacked University of East Anglia Climatic Research Unit emails. He accused climatologists of a βperversion of the scientific method, where data were manipulated to support a predetermined conclusion,β in order to βintentionally mislead the public on the issue of climate change.β Because of spurious claims of conspiracy like these, several governmental and academic inquiries were launched, all of which found the accusations to be without merit. [Paul Ryan,Β 2/11/09]
Paul Ryan Argued Snow Invalidates Global Warming Policy.Β In the same December 2009 op-ed, Ryan argued, βUnilateral economic restraint in the name of fighting global warming has been a tough sell in our communities, where much of the state is buried under snow.β [Paul Ryan,Β 2/11/09]
Paul Ryan Voted To Eliminate EPA Limits On Greenhouse Pollution. Ryan voted in favor of H.R. 910, introduced in 2011 by Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) to block the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gas pollution. [Roll Call 249,Β 4/7/11]
Paul Ryan Voted To Eliminate Light Bulb Efficiency Standards.Β In 2011, Ryan voted to roll back light-bulb efficiency standards that had reinvigorated the domestic lighting industry and that significantly reduce energy waste and carbon pollution. [Roll Call 563,Β 7/12/11]
Paul Ryan Voted For Keystone XL.Β In 2011, Ryan voted to expedite the consideration and approval of the construction and operation of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. [Roll Call 650,Β 7/26/11]
Paul Ryan Budget Kept Big Oil Subsidies And Slashed Clean Energy Investment.House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryanβs (R-WI) proposed FY 2013 budget resolution retained a decadeβs worth of oil tax breaks worth $40 billion, while slashing funding for investments in clean energy research, development, deployment, and commercialization, along with other energy programs. The plan called for a $3 billion cut in energy programs in FY 2013 alone. [CAP,3/20/12]
Oiye…
What a piece of shit.
KOCH SUCKER!!!