Obama’s Science Adviser Targeted By Defamation Campaign

Posted on August 21, 2009 by admin

Conservative media outlets are waging an online defamation campaign against Presidential Science Advisor Jon Holdren, using out-of-context quotes and misinformation to portray him as hell-bent on pursuing population control through the use of forced abortions and mass sterilization.

Fox News reported that Holdren was bent on adopting aplanetary regimeof population control, while blogger Michelle Malkin called him awackjobwho entertains policies that would mandateforced abortions, mass sterilizations, and poisoning the water supply to control the population.” On February 27, FrontPage Magazine published an article decrying Holdren’sglobalist, redistributionist, Malthusian views.”

The attacks are widely off the mark. The evidence generally cited by critics is a 1997 textbook entitledEcoscience: Population, Resources, and Environment.” The authorsHoldren is one of threein a chapter detailing various coercive and non-coercive policies forpopulation controlultimately come out strongly against such policies. They argue that the harm caused by their adoptionwould, in our opinion, militate against the use of any such agentof involuntary population control.

Holdren’s work was also a product of its time. As the American Prospect noted in its July 21 issue, “population controlwas a not particularly controversial concept at the time, and one that many scientists did support in various forms.

Shocked at the mischaracterization of their work, Holdren’s coauthors, Anne and Paul Ehrlich, released this statement earlier in the summer: “We were not then, never have been, and are not nowadvocatesof the Draconian measures for population limitation describedbut not recommendedin the book’s 60-plus small-type pages cataloging the full spectrum of population policies[.]” They had merely described measuresthat, at the time, had either been tried in some country or analyzed by some commentator.”

Holdren is on leave from Harvard University, where he is a professor of environmental policy. Prior to that he taught at UC Berkeley for over 20 years. His work focused on causes and repercussions of global environmental change, analysis of energy technologies and policies and initiatives to reduce the dangers from nuclear weapons and materials.

At his confirmation hearings, Holdren answered extensive questions from members of Congress covering a broad range of topics, including one question about the appropriate role of government in population control.

I think the proper role of government is to develop and deploy the policies with respect to economy, environment, security, that will ensure the well being of the citizens we have,” he said.

He was unanimously confirmed.

All of this, however, has been lost on Holdren’s conservative critics, many of whom continue to selectively quote his work. In recent weeksIntelligent Designgroups have joined the cause, publishing their own screeds against Holdren. These sites have gained such traffic in recent weeks that at the time of writing this article, a Google search forJohn Holdrenyielded one such attack as the second hit.

The White House has generally scoffed at alarmist and far-fetched criticisms. But fromdeath panelstomass sterilizations,” the administration is facing an increasing barrage of charges that the president wants to stop your family from being born or facilitate them dying. In Holden’s case, the White House felt the misrepresentations had gained enough steam to warrant a defense.

The quotations used to suggest that Dr. Holdren supports coercive approaches to limiting population growth were taken from a 1977 college textbook on environmental science and policy, of which he was the third author,” said Rick Weiss, Director of Strategic Communications at the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

The quoted material was from a section of the book that described different possible approaches to limiting population growth and then concluded that the authorsown preference was to employ the non-coercive approaches before the environmental and social impacts of overpopulation led desperate societies to employ coercive ones. Dr. Holdren has never been an advocate of compulsory abortions or other repressive means of population limitation.”

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