July 11, 2009: "Climate change: The sun and the oceans do not lie - Even a compromised agreement to reduce emissions could devastate the economy - and all for a theory shot full of holes, says Christopher Booker", The Telegraph, United Kingdom.
"In March, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which has a key role in President Obama's plans to curb CO2 emissions, asked one of its senior policy analysts, Alan Carlin, to report on the science used to justify its policy. His 90-page paper recommended that the EPA carry out an independent review of the science, because the CO2 theory was looking indefensible, while the "counter consensus'' view – solar radiation and ocean currents – seemed to fit the data much better. Provoking a considerable stir, Carlin's report was stopped dead, on the grounds that it was too late to raise objections to what was now the EPA's official policy."
Read whole piece. Note that second, smaller part of piece is on a different topic.
Watch Dr. Carlin's comments in TV interview.
Watch Senator James Inhofe's comments on the EPA's action on Carlin's report.
Read an early draft of the suppressed Carlin report. According to this reference, "Carlin has been transferred off all climate-related work...."