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President Donald Trump recently chose Doug Benevento, former head of Colorado’s Department of Public Health and Environment, to lead the EPA's Rocky Mountain region. Benevento doesn't deny the reality of climate change but wonders how much humanity is to blame.
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President Donald Trump recently chose Doug Benevento, former head of Colorado’s Department of Public Health and Environment, to lead the EPA's Rocky Mountain region. Benevento doesn't deny the reality of climate change but wonders how much humanity is to blame.

Re: “,” Oct. 5 news story.

Itap hard to believe that President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Environmental Protection Agency’s regional office here in Denver, Doug Benevento, does not accept the conclusion of multiple studies published in peer-reviewed scientific journals demonstrating 97 percent of actively publishing climate scientists agree that climate-warming over the past century is extremely likely due to human activities. In addition, most leading scientific organizations worldwide have issued public statements endorsing this conclusion.

I am also disappointed that Benevento agrees with the president that the U.S. should sacrifice our global leadership by being the first nation to withdraw from the Paris climate accord signed by 195 countries.

I hope that Benevento will quickly come to accept the overwhelming scientific consensus and the advice of EPA scientists, be a fact-based decision-maker, and become a persuasive force in EPA Region 8 and in the administration to accept the facts of the climate crisis.

ڴᲹ,Denver

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