Toronto Star

Florida governor denies banning use of term ‘climate change’

Rick Scott repudiates report saying officials were told to avoid the phrase

- PATRICIA MAZZEI MIAMI HERALD

MIAMI— Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Monday denied that administra­tors in his Department of Environmen­tal Protection (DEP) were banned from using the terms “global warming” or “climate change.”

“It’s not true,” Scott told reporters in Hialeah.

The Miami Herald published a widely read story Sunday by the Florida Center for Investigat­ive Reporting citing former DEP officials who said they had been told verbally to avoid the phrases. The department and Scott’s office said no such policy existed. When pressed Monday, Scott maintained that position but did not go into any specifics. He would not say whether the department considers global warming to be real, whether it’s preparing for it or whether he thinks it’s a problem.

Instead, the Republican governor talked about his administra­tion’s work on the environmen­t, without directly addressing which projects might have been needed to deal with climate change.

“Let’s look at what we’ve accomplish­ed,” he said. “We’ve had significan­t investment­s in beach renourishm­ent, in flood mitigation. Look at what we’ve done with the Everglades: We settled a lawsuit over the Everglades. That litigation had been going on for decades. We put money in the Tamiami Trail, to raise that, to push water south. We’ve had — I think we’ve had record investment­s in our springs.

“I’m into solutions, and that’s what we’re going to continue to do,” he added.

Asked three more times about the issue, he repeated essentiall­y the same answer.

An overwhelmi­ng majority of scientists agree that the Earth is getting warmer and that humans have contribute­d directly to the change by burning fossil fuels for energy. Running for re-election last year, Scott said he was not sure climate change was caused by human activity. Like other Republican­s skeptical about man-made climate change, he said, “I’m not a scientist.”

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