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October 18, 2019 04:47 pm PDT

Florida GOP finally admits that maybe they shouldn't have banned the phrase "climate change" after all

Climate change is real. The state of Florida is particularly susceptible to its effects, being a largely coastal landmass. Hurricanes and floods strike with increasing frequency, damaging or outright destroying homes, businesses, and public infrastructure. As a result, maintenance and repair costs are rising, too. And that doesn't even touch on the human impactthe elderly residents killed by extreme temperatures, and the food- and mosquito-borne diseases that mutate and spread through the swampy heat. The latest studies predict a two-foot rise in sea level over the next forty years.

But you wouldn't know any of that from a visit to the Florida Statehouse at any point during the reign of Republican Governor Rick Scott, however. That's because Scott had implemented an unofficial policy banning the use of "climate change" and "global warming" in all official government communications ("unofficial" only in that Scott was a conniving politician who understood that you can't legally ban words in the United States, but you can use your authority to bully people out of using them anyway). It's the same tactic that the Trump Administration has used to steamroll federal scientists. From the Miami Herald:

We were told not to use the terms climate change, global warming or sustainability, said Christopher Byrd, an attorney with the DEPs Office of General Counsel in Tallahassee from 2008 to 2013. That message was communicated to me and my colleagues by our superiors in the Office of General Counsel.

Kristina Trotta, another former DEP employee who worked in Miami, said her supervisor told her not to use the terms climate change and global warming in a 2014 staff meeting.

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