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White House reinstates climate adviser removed by Trump

White House reinstates climate adviser removed by Trump Morgan Chalfant © The Hill White House reinstates climate adviser removed by Trump The White House has reinstated a top adviser overseeing the government s reports on climate change after the official was removed from the position under former President Trump last year. Officials announced on Wednesday that Michael Kuperberg had returned to the position of executive director of the U.S. Global Change Research Program, six months after he was reassigned during the previous administration. Officials stressed the need for nonpartisan leadership in charge of climate assessments and for science to be in the driver s seat.

Biden Reappoints Climate Official Who Was Removed by Trump

Climate scientist ousted under Trump returning to key federal role

Climate scientist ousted under Trump returning to key federal role Josh Lederman © Provided by NBC News The White House announced Wednesday that it has reinstated the former director of the office that writes the government’s official climate change assessments, six months after he was ousted in the waning weeks of the Trump administration. Michael Kuperberg, who the White House said has served in government for more than 18 years under presidents of both parties, is returning to his former role as executive director of the U.S. Global Change Research Program. The program coordinates 13 federal agencies that conduct scientific research to produce the National Climate Assessment, a central document that lays out the consequences of inaction on climate change.

White House brings back climate scientist removed by Trump administration

Overnight Energy: White House reinstates climate adviser removed by Trump | Porter blasts oil CEOs: Declined to answer to the American people

ADVERTISEMENT Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) on Wednesday chastised oil company executives who declined her invitation to testify before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, saying they “declined to answer to the American people.” Porter, who chairs the subcommittee, invited the CEOs of ExxonMobil, Devon Energy and EOG Resources to testify at a hearing, which was titled, “Misuse of Taxpayer Dollars and Corporate Welfare in the Oil and Gas Industry.” All three, as well as officials with the trade group Western Energy Alliance, ultimately declined. Porter cites industry tax breaks: “I have long said that congressional hearings are opportunities for representatives and witnesses to be in conversation with Americans. Yet, despite receiving billions in taxpayer subsidies, every witness that we invited today from the oil and gas industry declined to answer to the American people,” Porter said, responding during Wednesday’s hearing. 

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