The end of an era.
04/23/2012
The global warming scam has been over for a long time, but there are still die-hard fanatics out there. Climate scientist James Lovelock is about to break the clue bat over their heads.
Lovelock is a legendary guru of the global warming movement, and the author of books entitled The Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth Is Fighting Back â" and How We Can Still Save Humanity and The Vanishing Face of Gaia: A Final Warning: Enjoy It While You Can. It turns out youâll have plenty of time to enjoy it, because Lovelock, at age 92, is writing a new book in which he admits he was an âalarmistâ and all of his earlier predictions were totally wrong.
No, really. Hereâs what he says, as reported by MSNBC:
âThe problem is we donât know what the climate is doing. We thought we knew 20 years ago. That led to some alarmist books â" mine included â" because it looked clear-cut, but it hasnât happened,â Lovelock said.
âThe climate is doing its usual tricks. Thereâs nothing much really happening yet. We were supposed to be halfway toward a frying world now,â he said.
âThe world has not warmed up very much since the millennium. Twelve years is a reasonable time⦠it (the temperature) has stayed almost constant, whereas it should have been rising -- carbon dioxide is rising, no question about that,â he added.
He pointed to Goreâs âAn Inconvenient Truthâ and Tim Flanneryâs âThe Weather Makersâ as other examples of âalarmistâ forecasts of the future.
This is exactly the kind of stuff that gets reasonable people denounced as the equivalent of âHolocaust deniersâ by the enraged primitives of the global-warming cult. Later in the MSNBC interview, Lovelock says âIâm not a denier,â even though he did, in fact, just deny the whole rotten anthropogenic global warming con job.
He also says humanity should still âdo our best to cut back on fossil fuel burning.â Why? He just admitted he was totally wrong about its effects, and itâs not a question of shortages, because contrary to the lie repeated by President Obama, weâve got hundreds of yearsâ worth of fossil fuels available to us. I guess we have to cut back on this stuff because itâs just plain evil. Also, it smells funny.
The new fallback position for the global warming cult is to insist that another few decades of data will be needed to utterly disprove their completely inaccurate computer models. Ironically, this is exactly the same position they used to decry as dangerous foot-dragging by corporate stooges, when they were insisting on immediate anti-capitalism as the only hope for humanityâs survival.
And that is what Lovelock used to say. In 2006 he wrote âbefore this century is over billions of us will die and the few breeding pairs of people that survive will be in the Arctic where the climate remains tolerable.âÂ
If you thought that was alarmist twaddle, you were right. Lovelock admits that speaking in more reasonable terms âwould have spoilt the book.âÂ
Thatâs what eco-fanatics always say when theyâre called on the carpet for disregarding the scientific method. A little fear-mongering about the last polar bear using an ice floe as a surfboard to ride a tidal wave down Fifth Avenue is justified, because it will help to raise âpublic awareness.â Likewise, awareness would be diminished by inviting the public to consider that any global climate shifts which might be occurring are entirely natural.Â
The incorrect presentation of data to support a foregone conclusion is properly classified as superstition, not science. If youâre laughing at these people, as they shake their medicine sticks and warn that the sky gods are still angry about carbon demons â" even as they mutter under their breath that little things like âthe sunâ and âthe oceansâ might be thwarting their powers of prophecy â" youâre right again.Â
John Hayward is a staff writer for HUMAN EVENTS, and author of the recently published Doctor Zero: Year One. He is a regular guest on the Rusty Humphries radio show. Follow him on Twitter: Doc_0. Contact him by email at jhayward@eaglepub.com.
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