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Rick Perry: Climate Scientists 'Manipulated Data' (VIDEO)

Rick Perry Climate Change

First Posted: 08/17/11 07:38 PM ET Updated: 10/17/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry took his skepticism about climate change one step further on Wednesday, telling a New Hampshire business crowd that scientists have cooked up the data on global warming for the cash.

In his stump speech, Perry referenced "a substantial number of scientists who have manipulated data so that they will have dollars rolling in to their projects."

"We're seeing weekly, or even daily, scientists who are coming forward and questioning the original idea that man-made global warming is what's causing the climate to change," Perry said. "Yes, our climates change. They've been changing ever since the earth was formed."

It isn't the first time Perry has accused climate scientists of fibbing. ThinkProgress' Brad Johnson reported on Monday that in Perry's book, Fed Up!, the governor calls climate science a “contrived phony mess.”

Among his fellow GOP presidential contenders, however, Perry's views are not so extreme.

Herman Cain has called the very premise of climate change "a scam," while former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) has referred to it as nothing more than a "trend," accusing the left of "taking advantage" of it by creating "a beautifully concocted scheme because they know that the earth is gonna cool and warm."

Back in 2009, meanwhile, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) argued on the House floor that the very concept of global warming is faulty because “carbon dioxide is a natural byproduct of nature!"

Watch:


Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) has also become increasingly skeptical of climate change. In a 2009 interview with Fox News, he said, "the greatest hoax I think that has been around for many, many years if not hundreds of years has been this hoax on the environment and global warming."

As for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), it's hard to say what he believes. In 2008, he appeared in an ad alongside then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) urging the country to address climate change. Since announcing his 2012 candidacy, Gingrich has walked back those views, but that hasn't stopped his fellow climate deniers from hitting him over the flip-flop.

Watch the Gingrich and Pelosi ad here:


Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney broke with Republican orthodoxy earlier this summer, telling a crowd of 200 in Manchester, N.H. that humans are at least somewhat responsible for climate change.

"I believe the world is getting warmer, and I believe that humans have contributed to that," he said at the town hall this June. "It's important for us to reduce our emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases that may be significant contributors."

Green advocates' best hope within the GOP presidential field may lie with former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman. Huntsman has been an outright proponent of the need for climate action, going so far as to sign his state up for a regional cap-and-trade program when he was in office. In 2009 he called Republicans' failure to address climate change at the national level "immensely frustrating."

Watch Perry's full remarks as captured by tracking outfit American Bridge 21st Century below:

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WASHINGTON -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry took his skepticism about climate change one step further on Wednesday, telling a New Hampshire business crowd that scientists have cooked up the data on global war...
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07:00 PM on 09/04/2011
So, climate scientists are just in it for the money. Hmm.
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KarlaElisa
The atmosphere is Toxic
11:23 AM on 09/04/2011
actually, it was the US Gov't and Big Energy that manipulated the Scientists findings by changing words like 'has caused' to 'may have contributed' and little tweaks like that has caused all this confusion.

it was by design. the jury was IN with the scientific community. gov't and corporations gagged the scientists on their payrolls and deliberately altered these reports.
05:09 PM on 08/30/2011
Texas, if not Rick Perry himself, can actually take credit for:

“Since 2007, wind energy has installed 35 percent of America's new electrical generating capacity, more than twice coal and nuclear combined.”

and

“The U.S. wind industry now totals 42,432 MW of cumulative wind capacity, led by Texas with more than a fourth of the total.“

http://awea.org/newsroom/pressreleases/2Q-2011-release.cfm

WOW!

But apart from Texas adding thousands of higher-paying wind energy jobs, their jobs report doesn't look so hot. In fact, while Perry's been governor, Texas lost 40,000 net private sector jobs while adding 115,000 net government jobs bankrolled by your tax dollars.

http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/rick-newman/2011/08/16/how-rick-perry-created-jobs-in-texas

And of those net added private jobs, a large fraction were min wage:

http://www.bls.gov/ro6/fax/minwage_tx.htm

But Perry certainly attempted to create some private sector jobs himself, by trying to peddle to Wall St., some life insurance policies on retired Texas teachers, aged 75 to 90.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/25/rick-perry-texas-life-insurance-scheme_n_935666.html

The plan was to compensate retired Texas teachers with at best a pair of new shoes.

Relevancy? Well, we're talking about Gov. Rick Perry's credibility, aren't we?
05:26 PM on 08/30/2011
So, the obvious question is, if, according to our idle secessionist talking Governor of Texas, "global warming due to the burning of fossil fuels" is just a myth concocted by a world-wide conspiracy of money-grubbing scientists and environmental alarmists, then we certainly don't need wind energy, do we? Just keep burning coal and that good ole non-American, imported product called OIL, right?

So, how come Rick Perry has allowed Texas to become, far and away, the U.S. leader in wind energy?

Dad burn it, just doesn't make any sense to me!

How about you?
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ILoveFiction
That's unbelievable!
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fredpa
I will try again tomorrow.
07:39 PM on 08/23/2011
"We're seeing weekly, or even daily, scientists who are coming forward and questioning the original idea that man-made global warming is what's causing the climate to change,"

Name three.
08:34 PM on 09/10/2011
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kyosaku
Nothis non carborundum
12:45 PM on 08/23/2011
It is my profound wish that global warming is a hoax. I wish so for my grandchildren, not my popularity or my wallet.

If it is a hoax, the other dominoes in the ecosphere may more than make up for it: species extinctions, overfishing, dying coral reefs, deforestation, global pollution, and all the other dominoes set up in a line. Wonder what the tipping point is? Just ignore the whole mess, or debunk it, and we'll all find out.
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KarlaElisa
The atmosphere is Toxic
11:28 AM on 09/04/2011
it's not a hoax. i WISH it were a hoax. as far as our tipping point...well, we haven't nailed that one down yet but we are in the midst of all those things you mention and show no signs of slowing or reversing our course of action. my guess is we're passing it. our Co2 is already at a higher level than the 350 ppb and earth cannot sustain this increase. currently we're at 394. besides which, we've passed the point where we use less than we produce. we're using 120% of what we can crank out to support nearly 7 billion. that alone is problematic.
ubrew12
that crazy uncle from Amarcord
05:37 AM on 08/22/2011
Since 97% of climate scientists believe in Global Warming, Perry is suggesting not a mere manipulation of data, but an actual scientific conspiracy. Whereas history is rife with examples of political conspiracies (note: Perry is a politician), when has humanity EVER suffered from a scientific conspiracy? (note: I'm not talking about a scientific hoax. I'm talking about an actual conspiracy, where a large group of influential people agreed to lie to the general public). Please feel free to post ANY scientific conspiracies you can think of. I can think of none. Science is filled with uniquely individualistic people, many of whom have tenure and are free to act on their genuine beliefs. Note also that this conspiracy would have to be GLOBAL. Somehow, climatologists in India and China would have to be part of the conspiracy, despite the inconvenient fact that they derive their funding from sources unique from Western scientists.
12:21 AM on 08/22/2011
Idiots! Texas' record heat and yet they do not believe in global warming?
Their record heat is well deserve! LOL They are the major producers of the cause of Global Warming, they deny that they are causing it ... well just maybe Mother Nature is trying to prove her point LOL. Furthermore, we should not be helping them with disaster funds. They wanted to secede from the rest of us? Let them suffer.
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fredpa
I will try again tomorrow.
07:40 PM on 08/23/2011
Don't make the same mistake the righties make--confusing weather for climate.
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ClimateHawk
Think before posting.
07:04 PM on 08/21/2011
Blockbuster talk by Scott Denning:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-oXWUdoXX0

Spend 15 minutes and get a new perspective on the issue.
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fredpa
I will try again tomorrow.
08:00 PM on 08/23/2011
The right is awol. The left is limited in its vision. A global approach is needed for a global problem. Duh. great clip.
04:26 PM on 08/21/2011
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/breaking-news/snow-dumps-its-load-on-new-zealand-cripples-infrastructure-and-closes-airports/story-e6freonf-1226114967651

On the bright side, Romney can kiss 'goodbye' to the sane independents and conservatives.
ubrew12
that crazy uncle from Amarcord
11:31 PM on 08/20/2011
I would like our Tea Party friends to consider the spector of a politician calling scientists 'liars'. In your experience, in all honestly, what is the likelihood that politicians tell the truth? And what is the likelihood that scientists don't tell the truth?

Up is down if you believe Perry.
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ligligl
feelthy liberal! ...and not just a pretty face!
07:28 PM on 08/20/2011
They failed to take into account all the hot air coming from Perry...
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StephenBP
What's he building in there?
07:02 PM on 08/20/2011
I think that Governot Perry should deliver his message about climate science in Center Texas, Shelby County (110 F) or Albany Texas in Shackelford County (110 F) where new high temperature records were set yesterday. Around the nation, 130 high temperature records were tied or broken yesterday, and 66 of those were in Texas.

Now remember, one day does not make a trend. But Perry’s trend of denying reality can be traced back months and years, and the $11,189,103 dollars of campaign contributions he has received from fossil fuel companies certainly seems to have caused him to permanently cement on a pair of opaque climate goggles.

That probably helps him relate better to all the other deniers of human environmental effects who seem to have a problem seeing what is obvious to most scientists, naturalists, hunters, and farmers.

I think that the nick name"GOP" should be changed to "COP" for Corporate Owned Party, don't you? Or maybe "FFOP" for Fossil Fuel Owned Party.
12:13 AM on 08/21/2011
Curious. Where are you getting this $11,189,103 of campaign contributions figure from? La La Land?
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ILoveFiction
That's unbelievable!
03:14 AM on 08/21/2011
Not curious enough.
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StephenBP
What's he building in there?
07:22 AM on 08/21/2011
Do your own work.

If you can't Google it yourself, I can't help you.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
07:45 PM on 08/21/2011
How about Grand Oil Party?