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American Focus > Blog > Environment > A Resounding Rejection of the US DOE’s Sham “Climate Science” Report
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A Resounding Rejection of the US DOE’s Sham “Climate Science” Report

Last updated: September 21, 2025 6:00 pm
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The recent climate science report commissioned by the US Department of Energy has faced widespread rejection from the scientific community. The report, filled with inaccuracies and disinformation, has been criticized for downplaying the risks of climate change. Additionally, the secretive and biased process used to draft the report has raised concerns about its legitimacy.

The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) submitted comments on the report and has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s handling of the report. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is using this flawed report as a basis for undoing the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which establishes the harmful effects of heat-trapping emissions on human health and the environment.

UCS’s comments on the report highlighted several key points. The report was found to perpetuate falsehoods, cherry-pick data, and employ deceptive framing to downplay the impacts of climate change. Moreover, the report was drafted through an improper process that lacked transparency and accountability.

As a result of these flaws, UCS calls for the DOE to withdraw the report and opposes its use in agency rulemakings. Instead, they recommend turning to credible sources such as the National Climate Assessments and IPCC reports for accurate information on climate science.

It is crucial that scientific facts inform policy decisions, especially in the face of the climate crisis. Denial and disinformation only hinder progress towards a clean energy future and climate resilience. People deserve better from their government, and it is essential to uphold scientific facts to protect public health and the environment.

The EPA is currently accepting comments on its proposed repeal of the Endangerment Finding. It is important for individuals to voice their support for scientific integrity and urge the EPA to prioritize the health of current and future generations.

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