Wednesday, 24th June 2026
Wednesday, 24th June 2026
Breaking News :
Judicial Decision Concerning Hasanul Haq Inu Expected Soon South Korean Insurers Face New Capital Rule Pressure Potential Removal of Awami League Political Prohibition Graft-Accused Ex-Advisers Tipped to Leave Bangladesh Hasnat and Sadik Face Oxford Deception Allegations Israel Declares Alert Over Impending Iranian Attack Diplomatic Meeting Enacts Key Neutral Peace Framework Two Brothers Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Accident Pallabi Child Rape and Homicide Suspects in Court Raw Hide Market Defies Official Price Guidelines Nationwide Judicial Decision Concerning Hasanul Haq Inu Expected Soon South Korean Insurers Face New Capital Rule Pressure Potential Removal of Awami League Political Prohibition Graft-Accused Ex-Advisers Tipped to Leave Bangladesh Hasnat and Sadik Face Oxford Deception Allegations Israel Declares Alert Over Impending Iranian Attack Diplomatic Meeting Enacts Key Neutral Peace Framework Two Brothers Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Accident Pallabi Child Rape and Homicide Suspects in Court Raw Hide Market Defies Official Price Guidelines Nationwide Judicial Decision Concerning Hasanul Haq Inu Expected Soon South Korean Insurers Face New Capital Rule Pressure Potential Removal of Awami League Political Prohibition Graft-Accused Ex-Advisers Tipped to Leave Bangladesh Hasnat and Sadik Face Oxford Deception Allegations Israel Declares Alert Over Impending Iranian Attack Diplomatic Meeting Enacts Key Neutral Peace Framework Two Brothers Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Accident Pallabi Child Rape and Homicide Suspects in Court Raw Hide Market Defies Official Price Guidelines Nationwide Judicial Decision Concerning Hasanul Haq Inu Expected Soon South Korean Insurers Face New Capital Rule Pressure Potential Removal of Awami League Political Prohibition Graft-Accused Ex-Advisers Tipped to Leave Bangladesh Hasnat and Sadik Face Oxford Deception Allegations Israel Declares Alert Over Impending Iranian Attack Diplomatic Meeting Enacts Key Neutral Peace Framework Two Brothers Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Accident Pallabi Child Rape and Homicide Suspects in Court Raw Hide Market Defies Official Price Guidelines Nationwide Judicial Decision Concerning Hasanul Haq Inu Expected Soon South Korean Insurers Face New Capital Rule Pressure Potential Removal of Awami League Political Prohibition Graft-Accused Ex-Advisers Tipped to Leave Bangladesh Hasnat and Sadik Face Oxford Deception Allegations Israel Declares Alert Over Impending Iranian Attack Diplomatic Meeting Enacts Key Neutral Peace Framework Two Brothers Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Accident Pallabi Child Rape and Homicide Suspects in Court Raw Hide Market Defies Official Price Guidelines Nationwide Judicial Decision Concerning Hasanul Haq Inu Expected Soon South Korean Insurers Face New Capital Rule Pressure Potential Removal of Awami League Political Prohibition Graft-Accused Ex-Advisers Tipped to Leave Bangladesh Hasnat and Sadik Face Oxford Deception Allegations Israel Declares Alert Over Impending Iranian Attack Diplomatic Meeting Enacts Key Neutral Peace Framework Two Brothers Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Accident Pallabi Child Rape and Homicide Suspects in Court Raw Hide Market Defies Official Price Guidelines Nationwide Judicial Decision Concerning Hasanul Haq Inu Expected Soon South Korean Insurers Face New Capital Rule Pressure Potential Removal of Awami League Political Prohibition Graft-Accused Ex-Advisers Tipped to Leave Bangladesh Hasnat and Sadik Face Oxford Deception Allegations Israel Declares Alert Over Impending Iranian Attack Diplomatic Meeting Enacts Key Neutral Peace Framework Two Brothers Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Accident Pallabi Child Rape and Homicide Suspects in Court Raw Hide Market Defies Official Price Guidelines Nationwide Judicial Decision Concerning Hasanul Haq Inu Expected Soon South Korean Insurers Face New Capital Rule Pressure Potential Removal of Awami League Political Prohibition Graft-Accused Ex-Advisers Tipped to Leave Bangladesh Hasnat and Sadik Face Oxford Deception Allegations Israel Declares Alert Over Impending Iranian Attack Diplomatic Meeting Enacts Key Neutral Peace Framework Two Brothers Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Accident Pallabi Child Rape and Homicide Suspects in Court Raw Hide Market Defies Official Price Guidelines Nationwide Judicial Decision Concerning Hasanul Haq Inu Expected Soon South Korean Insurers Face New Capital Rule Pressure Potential Removal of Awami League Political Prohibition Graft-Accused Ex-Advisers Tipped to Leave Bangladesh Hasnat and Sadik Face Oxford Deception Allegations Israel Declares Alert Over Impending Iranian Attack Diplomatic Meeting Enacts Key Neutral Peace Framework Two Brothers Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Accident Pallabi Child Rape and Homicide Suspects in Court Raw Hide Market Defies Official Price Guidelines Nationwide Judicial Decision Concerning Hasanul Haq Inu Expected Soon South Korean Insurers Face New Capital Rule Pressure Potential Removal of Awami League Political Prohibition Graft-Accused Ex-Advisers Tipped to Leave Bangladesh Hasnat and Sadik Face Oxford Deception Allegations Israel Declares Alert Over Impending Iranian Attack Diplomatic Meeting Enacts Key Neutral Peace Framework Two Brothers Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Accident Pallabi Child Rape and Homicide Suspects in Court Raw Hide Market Defies Official Price Guidelines Nationwide

World

‘Mockery of Science’: US Experts Criticise Trump Climate Report

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 3rd September 2025, 9:50 AM

‘Mockery of Science’: US Experts Criticise Trump Climate Report

US climate experts on Tuesday strongly condemned a Trump administration climate report, accusing it of reviving tactics previously used by the tobacco industry to cast doubt on established scientific consensus.

In a 440-page rebuttal, 85 scientists criticised the government for relying on a small group of contrarian voices, who drew on discredited studies, misrepresented evidence, and bypassed peer review to reach predetermined conclusions.

 

The administration’s 150-page report, released on the Department of Energy (DOE) website in late July, aimed to support the proposal to overturn the 2009 Endangerment Finding — the legal basis for numerous federal regulations on greenhouse gases.

“This report makes a mockery of science,” said Andrew Dessler, climate scientist at Texas A&M University and co-author of the rebuttal.
“It relies on ideas that were rejected long ago, supported by misrepresentations of the body of scientific knowledge, omissions of important facts, arm waving, anecdotes, and confirmation bias.”

The DOE report, titled “A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the US Climate”, made a series of controversial and contradictory claims:

Claim DOE Report Scientific Rebuttal
Extreme weather events Not increasing Linked to emissions; evidence shows escalation
US temperatures Not rising Temperatures rising due to human activity
Elevated CO₂ Boosts agriculture Rising heat and altered rainfall expected to reduce yields overall
Solar activity Could explain warming trends Overemphasised; human activity remains dominant driver
Dust Bowl (1930–36) Disproves human-caused warming Misleading; poor land management amplified heat
Ocean acidification Life evolved in acidic oceans; harmless Irrelevant; complex life did not exist then

 

 

The rebuttal emphasises the coordinated misinformation strategies of the fossil fuel industry: “Just as the tobacco industry funded scientists to question the harms of smoking, the fossil fuel industry engaged in a coordinated campaign throughout the 1990s to fund scientists willing to argue that it was the Sun, and not humans, causing the climate change observed up to that point,” said Ted Amur, climate scientist at Aon Impact Forecasting.
He added he was alarmed to see these ‘zombie arguments’ resurfacing in the DOE report.

 

The rebuttal highlights that while elevated carbon dioxide can sometimes spur plant growth in isolation, the overall effect of climate change — including rising heat and shifting rainfall — will likely reduce agricultural yields.

Pamela McElwee, ecologist at Rutgers University, criticised the report for ignoring biodiversity impacts, despite their significant social and economic consequences:

“US coral reefs alone provide an estimated $1.8 billion in coastal protection from storms and floods annually,” she noted

 

Since returning to office in January, President Donald Trump has intensified his pro-fossil fuel agenda compared to his first term. Key actions include:

Action Description
Legislation Republicans passed the Big Beautiful Bill, cutting clean energy tax credits and opening sensitive areas to drilling
Paris Agreement US withdrawal
International Trade Pressuring the EU to purchase more US liquefied natural gas
Climate Funding Pressuring the World Bank to scale back climate initiatives

 

Experts warn that these policies, coupled with misleading climate reports, undermine scientific consensus and threaten long-term environmental and economic stability.

Comments