ENERGY
& ENVIRONMENT
Trump removes head of climate science report
Michael Kuperberg had worked as executive director of
the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
By ZACK
COLMAN and ALEX GUILLÉN
11/09/2020
08:57 PM EST
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/09/trump-removes-head-of-climate-science-report-435620
The White
House has removed the head of the program that produces the federal
government's most definitive scientific report on climate change, according to
three sources with knowledge of the move.
Michael
Kuperberg had worked as executive director of the U.S. Global Change Research
Program, which produces the National Climate Assessment. The move comes just
days after the White House tapped Betsy Weatherhead to lead the sweeping
climate study. Weatherhead joined the U.S. Geological Survey after working at
climate analytics firm Jupiter Intelligence.
POLITICO
received an automatic reply from Kuperberg's USGCRP email address that
indicated his detail there ended Nov. 6 and that he was heading back to the
Energy Department.
Context:
Kuperberg’s reassignment is the latest in a string of high-level personnel
moves to remove officials deemed insufficiently loyal to President Donald Trump
after his reelection loss. Earlier on Monday, Trump fired Defense Secretary
Mark Esper. On Friday, Neil Chatterjee was removed as FERC chair on Friday
after advocating for opening up markets to renewable sources and exploring
carbon pricing.
Background:
Congress requires the federal government to produce updated NCA reports, the
authoritative government-wide report on climate change, every few years. It is
produced by the USGCRP, which coordinates contributions from 13 government
agencies.
The most
recent edition, the fourth version, was issued in 2018, and despite concerns
that Trump administration officials would tamper with its findings, was widely
praised as accurately portraying the threat posed by climate change.
Kuperberg's
departure comes in the wake of the Trump administration hiring of David
Legates, an academic at the University of Delaware who has written that
"carbon dioxide is plant food and is not a pollutant," to a newly
created political position at NOAA.
The news:
Kuperberg had run the USGCRP since 2015 and was expected to remain there until
the fifth edition was completed in 2023. An administration official who was not
authorized to speak publicly confirmed Kuperberg's move and said the change was
a surprise.
The White
House did not have an on-the-record comment about Kuperberg's removal. Climate
scientist Don Wuebbles confirmed to POLITICO that Kuperberg was informed by
email on Friday that he was getting sent back to his post at DOE.
Much of the
work on the next assessment will take place during the Biden administration,
but Trump officials might still influence the report in its remaining months.
Nov. 14 marks the deadline for author nominations, and a new executive director
could push for the program to select nominees that have views more aligned with
Trump's on climate change.
But NOAA
Chief Scientist Ryan Maue, another recent Trump appointee, said he imagined
Weatherhead would continue on as the climate assessment lead, and noted the
incoming Biden administration could make changes.
“The
election obviously changed the calculus on a lot of things," Maue told
POLITICO


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