Newly-released Emails Show Collusion between Global Warming Alarmists and Elected Democrats


The leftist march against free speech has been exposed yet again, as the Washington Times reports how climate change scientists and Democratic lawmakers have been in collusion to explore legal options they could exercise against those who disagree with their views on climate change.  This comes after last month, Attorney General Loretta Lynch discussed prosecuting “climate change deniers.”

The Washington Times highlights the ways in which Democratic lawmakers and climate change alarmists work together — and try to hide it.

David Schnare, legal counsel for E&E, called on the coalition, operating under the name AGs United for Clean Power, to reveal its relationship with the climate change movement.

“We call on these AGs to immediately halt their investigation and lay out for the public the full extent of this collusion, producing all records or information provided them in briefings or other work with the outside activists, including those they are trying to keep secret through a Common Interest Agreement,” Mr. Schnare said in a Friday statement.

He highlighted a March 30 email from Mr. Pawa telling two members of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s staff about a call from a Wall Street Journal reporter about his attendance at the press conference.

Mr. Pawa asked, “What should I say if she asks if I attended? No comment?”

Lemuel Srolovic, environmental protection bureau chief for the New York attorney general, advised Mr. Pawa to say nothing about his participation.

“My ask is if you speak to the reporter, to not confirm that you attended or otherwise discuss the event,” Mr. Srolovic says in the email.

Mr. Pawa said in a Sunday email to The Washington Times that it is “inaccurate in attributing to me the idea that lawsuits should be used to achieve political outcomes.”

“I have always been consistent in my position that lawsuits should be brought to remedy legal wrongs,” Mr. Pawa said in an email.

The New York attorney general’s office told Reuters that it routinely seeks input from outside organizations but pursues cases based only on the merits.

When children and college children students are raised in an environment where they are protected from any viewpoints they don’t like, it isn’t surprising when they grow up to be adults who act the same way.  As much as they like to pretend the debate on climate change is over, it will continue to rage on as a Cat 5 storm of controversy.

Source: Washington Times

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