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hatrack

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Thu Dec 14, 2023, 09:26 AM Dec 2023

Legendary Hack Myron Ebell Retiring From CEI; Blames COVID Vaccines On His Way Out The Door

“A superstar of the Denialosphere” is how former journalist Eric Pooley described Myron Ebell in his 2010 book “The Climate War.” Business Insider wrote in 2009 that Ebell “may be enemy #1 to the current climate change community.” “One of the single greatest threats our planet has ever faced,” the Sierra Club opined in 2016. Rolling Stone put him in its list of top six “misleaders.” And those are just the labels Ebell has boasted about in his own biography.

Ebell, 70, has been at the forefront of climate change denial for more than two decades — and in fighting against conservationists before that — through his advocacy, commentary and influence with conservatives and Republicans. He’s played roles in blocking cap-and-trade legislation for carbon dioxide, the unsuccessful 1990s efforts to change the Endangered Species Act and former President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement.

And while he acknowledges that man-made emissions have led to some warming, he dismisses the idea that there is any such thing as a climate crisis, calling the idea “preposterous.” Now, he’s hanging up his hat. Ebell stepped down as director of the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Center for Energy and Environment in August. He’s remained with the group as a senior fellow, though he’s retiring fully at the end of January.

“I’ve been here a long time. And we’ve done some things and I brought some energy to the job,” he told E&E News in a recent interview reflecting on his career. “But … my energy level has gone down,” he said, a change that he says is “partly due to getting older and partly due to side effects from the [Covid-19] vaccines,” effects he declined to detail further but said he continues to recover from.

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https://www.eenews.net/articles/loud-and-proud-climate-change-denier-hangs-it-up/

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Legendary Hack Myron Ebell Retiring From CEI; Blames COVID Vaccines On His Way Out The Door (Original Post) hatrack Dec 2023 OP
What an asshole Mickju Dec 2023 #1
I don' think we've heard the last from him... OKIsItJustMe Dec 2023 #2
Like Frank Luntz and herpes - they never go away either . . . hatrack Dec 2023 #3
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