A Handbook for Deniers
by
Per Bylund
by Per Bylund
Recently
by Per Bylund: On
the Need for a Final Arbiter
Since the esteemed
climatologist Al Gore declared that "the debate is over,"
it seems the number of scientists denying both this fact and the
accuracy of the Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) hypothesis has
continuously increased. Perhaps the "skeptics" have found
the courage to speak out at this point when AGW has become universal
religion and the movement’s leaders are calling for "global
governance." The threat from this movement
is much clearer now and the ultimate goal of the AGW prophets is
finally spelled out, which of course has nothing to do with environment
or climate.
The "global
warming" movement is now calling for enormous "investments"
in certain public policies and new political institutions to supervise
people’s and firms’ emissions of CO2. To most scientists in climatology
this change in the movement’s agenda is most likely unexpected;
if you are not used to the political game you are not prepared when
your opponent makes his politically obvious (in normal situations
denoted "irrational") move.
Of course,
the debate is not primarily between scientists even though such
debates do exist. The literature in peer-reviewed journals in the
relevant scientific disciplines have since long disproved the politicized
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) scenarios. It has
even been established that the global warming according to reliable
data sources ended in 2001, despite the fact that CO2 emissions
are greater than ever and continue to increase.
The AGW hypothesis
with man-made climate change through emissions of CO2 and other
"greenhouse" gasses lives on, however, as politicians
and the media find in it an extremely powerful thesis that makes
people feel both vulnerable and defenseless and desperate for "help."
Politicians need a threat to increase their realm of power and make
the masses cling to their belief in government, and the media needs
disasters to attract readers and viewers (selling real news is a
long-gone idea in mainstream media). To be honest, climate change
is the perfect issue for the fascist state – it is a win-win game
for powerful politicians, their buddies in the media, and big business.
Yet more people
seem to realize that things don’t add up and that there is another
side to the story, which is not generally allowed to be told. Even
though most people still believe "we" are to blame, a
thesis we are fed from cradle to grave by our all-too-mighty government
through public schooling and media outlets, the number of people
doubting the truthfulness of the theory is growing. This is why
the mainstream posse needed to increase the level of blame in the
overall blame game; people doubting man-made global warming were
compared with holocaust deniers. People with no connection whatsoever
with the study of weather and climate did not hesitate to join their
fellow state worshipers, like the ignorant-of-economics-economist
Professor
Krugman.
Most of us
laymen AGW skeptics have been dismissed with the proclaimed truth
that "scientists all agree" (which really means "talking
heads all agree"), but a lot of people are nevertheless beginning
to doubt. We may be approaching a tipping point, at which politicians
will be desperate to find another made-up disaster to rally support
for their destructive policies. In other words, this may be an opportunity
to not only get rid of the climate change scare – but also force
the "noble" savages back to their Platonic caves.
One way of
doing so is to be ready for and engage in the discussion – and do
so wisely. This is the purpose, I believe, of Joanne Nova’s comic-book-style
The Skeptic’s Handbook (PDF),
in which she describes how to "[r]ise above the mud-slinging
of the Global Warming debate." The book shows how to use the
existing and scientific facts properly and how not to accept non-answers
such as referring to authority or cheap ad hominems. It also
supplies the facts and the only points that matter. It is a short
manual for constructively pursuing debates with AGWers and in that
sense it is truly a "skeptic’s handbook."
Perhaps Newton
was right in that "for every action, there is an equal and
opposite reaction" and that this is applicable to public political
discourse. There is just a slight delay between the action and the
reaction, just like there is a proven time lapse between increase
in temperature to increase in CO2.
July
13, 2009
Per Bylund [send
him mail] is a Ph.D. student in economics at the University
of Missouri and the founder of Anarchism.net.
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