Gore Using "Junk Science"
Well, it's a sad day when one has to turn his ear to Canada to find a reasonable voice in any matter, but such are the times we live in! I strongly encourage all sane people (I understand that discriminates against some of you!) to read Scientists respond to Gore's warnings of climate catastrophe by Tom Harris at Candadafreepress.com. For those who can't wait for another page to load, here are some juicy morsels:
But surely Carter is merely part of what most people regard as a tiny cadre of "climate change skeptics" who disagree with the "vast majority of scientists" Gore cites?
No; Carter is one of hundreds of highly qualified non-governmental, non-industry, non-lobby group climate experts who contest the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are causing significant global climate change. "Climate experts" is the operative term here. Why? Because what Gore's "majority of scientists" think is immaterial when only a very small fraction of them actually work in the climate field.
One might think that the main issue in this debate is whether there is in fact any global warming taking place (Did it stop in 1998?). However, the really big question in the global warming debate is the question of human responsibility (and as it turns out, this primarily means the U.S. and western countries) in causing it. That is why the conclusion of the paleoclimatologist Patterson above about the correlation between Earth's temperature and changes in the Sun is so significant. The forces 99.99% responsible for controlling the Earth's temperature are beyond our control. Yet, the environmentalist wacko set, who have clearly "exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creation rather than the Creator," want to take vast financial resources and couple them with a corresponding wealth of government regulation to effect what even they concede will be minute change in global temperatures and ocean levels. I am particularly troubled by the recent duping of evangelicals (including modern day evangelical saint, "Mr. Purpose-Driven" himself, Rick Warren) with the "Evangelical Climate Initiative," which is well-intentioned, but very misguided.
A much more responsible, and biblical, response to these issues is embodied in the Cornwall Declaration put out by the Interfaith Stewardship Alliance. I encourage you especially to read points 1, 2, and 3 under the heading "Our Concerns." 3 is so good that I give it to you here:
4 comments:
hey...what happened to Dave T.????
are you playing dirty pool Slick??
dave t., keep your excrement out of here and stop spamming (or whatever it's called on blogs)!
uhhh Mr Slick, I was hoping for a good debate between you and Dave T. What's the deal?
I'm tired of leftists from California and Hungary (and anywhere else for that matter) coming on here and "cut and pasting" the same thing in this comment section.
If you would like to deal with the more substantive elements of my post--those dealing with a more prudent response to environmental crises than "spend and legislate and hopefully hurt the U.S."--then I would like to talk. But I am tired of your little blog searches and same cut and paste talking points nonsense!
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