Florida DEP Not Allowed to Say "Climate Change." [View all]
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According to a Sunday report from the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting, Scotts aversion to discussions of man-made climate change have been brought to bear on a department charged with protecting a state that already exhibits many of the changes scientists predict will overtake other coastal regions. Officials with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), reported writer Tristram Korten, have been restricted from using the term climate change or global warming in official correspondence.
The investigative reporting outfit called it an unwritten policy, which was distributed verbally statewide and has affected how one of the largest departments in the state, armed with $1.4 billion budget and 3,200 employees, does business. The irony is clearly apparent, Korten told The Washington Post on Sunday night. Florida is a peninsula with 1,200 miles of coastline and when it comes to climate change, were the canary in the coalmine. And were relying on the state government to protect us and to plan for these changes.
The report, published in the Miami Herald, was bolstered by the testimony of numerous former employees and e-mails from around the state. Kristina Trotta, who used to work in the DEPs Miami office, said she was told during a 2014 meeting that she couldnt employ terms like climate change and global warming. We were told that we were not allowed to discuss anything that was not a true fact, she said.
The regional administrator told us that we are the governors agency this is the message from the governors office. And that is the message we will portray.
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Because freedom. Freedom from having to hear people say things that are true that might cost important people money.