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Friday, November 29, 2013

Park Service Pulls Objection To Fracking; Used Op-Ed instead Of Scientific Evidence

The National Park Service has officially withdrawn a controversial document objecting to fracking, scrubbing the record and acknowledging that it broke its own rules on sticking to strict science in its zeal to pressure a fellow federal agency.

The embarrassing admission, which came from Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis in a letter to Rep. Rob Bishop, said the comments never should have been submitted, went out without his review, and shouldn’t have cited a New York Times op-ed as scientific evidence.

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2 comments:

ginn said...

The POS will 'executive order' his newly militarized EPA to storm and hold any fracking operations he doesn't want happening. And, if he wants it to continue.., it will.
You live in a dictatorship America, face it.

lmclain said...

Yeah. We didn't mean to bring SCIENCE and facts to the table, boys. Our bad. Hysteria and MONEY is what has always worked before....we didn't mean to change the game....