ATI Environmental Law Center Receives Disk from University of Virginia in Dr. Michael Mann Case
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Contact: Paul Chesser, Executive Director, paul.chesser@atinstitute.org
202-670-2680
Official statement from American Tradition Institute’s Environmental Law Center regarding the University of Virginia’s response to ATI’s Freedom of Information Act lawsuit regarding Dr. Michael Mann:
“The Environmental Law Center received a 4.3 megabyte disk that contains 3,827 pages by the court-ordered due date. The University has said in the past there are approximately 9,000 pages responsive to ATI’s FOIA request.
“ATI is currently reviewing the documents provided by UVA and has no further comment at this time.”
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Drs. Mann, Jones and Hanson have lied about carbon dioxide and its role in the atmosphere for money. Not only have they seen to ripping taxpayers off for $106 billion, but they have virtually destroyed science education. Now at Stanford every physics lecture is preceded by a five to 15 minute lecture on environmental nonsense.
CO2 is a “trace gas” in air, insignificant by definition, 1/7th the absorber of IR, heat energy, from sunlight as water vapor which has 80 times as many molecules capturing 560 times as much heat or 99.8% of all “global warming.” CO2 does only 0.2% of it.
Carbon combustion generates 80% of our energy. Control and taxing of carbon would give the elected ruling class more power and money than anything since the Magna Carta of 1215 AD.
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Dear ATI, is anything preventing you from posting the material you already have online in its entirety for taxpayers to assess for themselves? Having secured part of the data from UVA, is there any reason why the contents should not immediately be presented to us, whom you have fought for? I would like to review the material (3827 pages of data) for myself.
Thank you for your diligence.
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