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Anyone for a DSCOVR Bake Sale?

A satellite that might save the world has been sitting in a metal box in a NASA building for the last five years - very likely due to the cynical politics of climate change. The Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) probe was completed at a cost of over $100 million and was supposed to be launched to the gravitational parking spot between the Sun and the Earth, 1.5 million kilometers away. From this lofty vantage, DSCOVR would have a continuous view of our sunlit planet and could provide unique date to calibrate global climate models. Among other things, the unique data from DSCOVR would have put to rest whatever "debate" remained about the accuracy of satellite measurements – a favorite straw man of so-called climate skeptics.

Sounds pretty important. What happened? Last January, NASA quietly cancelled the DSCOVR mission, citing "conflicting priorities". This is in spite of strong endorsement of this mission by the National Academy of Sciences, and virtually the entire climate science community. Mission Leader Dr. Francisco Valero calls this project "a necessity, an urgent necessity." The Ukrainian government even offered to launch DSCOVR free of charge on a Tsyklon II rocket – the most reliable launch vehicle in the world.

The word from NASA? No thanks. US congress later added insult to injury by raiding the NASA budget to the tune of $568.5 million for 198 non-peer reviewed “Congressional interest items”—otherwise known as pure political pork.

While climate change proceeds apace, this critical spacecraft designed to study the most important issue in the world will continue to not cause problems for the fossil fuel lobby – harmlessly sitting in box in Maryland.

Maybe someone should hold a bake sale...

Mitchell Anderson is a Vancouver based environmental writer. His blog is at mitchellanderson.blogspot.com. This is his first guest post at DeSmogBlog.

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rpauli. +1; Wed, 2010-03-03 09:56; this ranks near the top for all time stupid actions....

Historians might want to check the real reason this satellite was canceled' This was purported to be promoted by Al Gore. Bush decided to sacrifice civilization for a political tweak. Pity.

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wacki. +0; Tue, 2006-10-03 06:52; No bake sale needed
wacki (not verified)

A bake sale implies that more money is needed, your title is misleading.  From that article:

 

<b>The Ukrainian government offered to lau­nch DSCOVR free of charge, France made a similar offer. But NASA's response so far has been "no thanks."

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"It makes no sense to me at all either from an <u>economic</u> or a scientific viewpoint. That leaves politics."</b>

 

Although tracking the satellite and processing the information does require money, it would appear that money isn't a factor.

About the climate cover-up

About the climate cover-up

Democracy is utterly dependent upon an electorate that is accurately informed. In promoting climate change denial (and often denying their responsibility for doing so) industry has done more than endanger the environment. It has undermined democracy.

There is a vast difference between putting forth a point of view, honestly held, and intentionally sowing the seeds of confusion. Free speech does not include the right to deceive. Deception is not a point of view. And the right to disagree does not include a right to intentionally subvert the public awareness.

Although all public relations professionals are bound by a duty to not knowingly mislead the public, some have executed comprehensive campaigns of misinformation on behalf of industry clients on issues ranging from tobacco and asbestos to seat belts.

Lately, these fringe players have turned their efforts to creating confusion about climate change. This PR campaign could not be accomplished without the compliance of media as well as the assent and participation of leaders in government and business.

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