E.P.A Head Comments On Global Warming: Human Activity A Major Cause Of Climate Change
Global warming is always considered to be an outcome of uncontrolled carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Scott Pruitt, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, commented recently in a statement that carbon dioxide is not the primary contributor of carbon dioxide but is a result of human activity.
The New York Times has reported Scott Pruitt's statement on the odds with the established scientific consensus on climate change. "I think that measuring with precision human activity on the climate is something very challenging to do and there's tremendous disagreement about the degree of impact, so, no, I would not agree that it's a primary contributor to the global warming that we see," says Scott Pruitt, the EPA head.
Scott Pruitt, the EPA head has also stated that there is no enough analysis or reviews to prove that global warming is due to the result of human activity. Scott's statement is contradictory to analysis and studies that happened so far and it even creates conflicts with the laws and regulations of EPA. A hidden strategy against President Barack Obama's climate change policies is visible in the statement. Donald Trump's administration also plans to take away all the benefits connected with the policies.
The CNN has reported that there is a drastic increase of 35 percent of greenhouse emissions by the year 2010 due to human activity. A 42 percent of the increase in carbon dioxide has happened over this period. Brian Schatz, co-chair of the Senate Climate Action Task Force has criticized Scott Pruitt, the EPA head for blandly saying such a statement.
Brian Schatz also stated that anyone who dismisses such a century old science and basic facts is no longer qualified to be in EPA. Michael Brune sarcastically tweeted and stated that Scott Pruitt, the EPA head should be fired for denying science.
Even Scott doesn't consider having a climate change research as a priority as he denied the questions related to that. To know more about science information realities click here.