We always said that there was censorship and a determination that this information not get out
Canadian government orders scientists not to disclose extent of polar melting
Cory
Doktorow
20
August, 2015
Stephen
Harper's petro-Tories have a well-earned reputation for suppressing
inconvenient environmental science, but they attained new Stalinist
lows when their ministers prohibited Canadian Ice Services from
disclosing their government-funded research on the rapid loss of
Arctic ice.
The
CIS scientists had asked for permission to hold a "strictly
factual" press briefing on the catastrophic loss of northern
ice, for which they required nine
levels of
government approval; the sixth level -- ministerial offices --
vetoed it.
Ice
on the northern pole isn't just a bellwether for warming and an
important habitat -- the white polar ice increases the planet's
albedo and reflects back much of the sun's heat.
Observers say the case is further evidence of the way the Conservative government is silencing scientists.
“It’s suppression through bureaucracy,” said Katie Gibbs, executive director of Evidence for Democracy (E4D), an Ottawa-based non-profit pushing for open communication of government science.
“Why is it that we need nine levels of approval for this sort of thing, what’s the justification,” said biologist Scott Findlay, a co-founder of E4D and member of the Institute for Science, Society and Policy at the University of Ottawa.
He said the government’s “Byzantine message control” is not only wasting time, money and resources, but having a “corrosive” effect on the public service.
Federal
government puts polar briefings on ice [Margaret
Munro/Postmedia]
Federal government puts polar briefings on ice
Newly
released federal documents show Tories have been thwarting
scientists' efforts to keep Canadians informed on Arctic ice levels
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