We're All Mad Here
Sunday 20 February 2011 by: Brian Moench, MD, t r u t h o u t
| Op-Ed
As Alice (in Wonderland) stumbles upon the Matter
Hatter's tea party, the Cheshire Cat greets her with, "Come on in, we're
all mad here." The Cheshire Cat should be posted at the door of the new
House of Representatives. With the Republicans turning Congress into a
Mad Hatter's Tea Party, first in line to receive the sentence of "off
with their heads" are environmental regulations and the scientific
community, if not the scientific method itself.
Disdain for climate science has become obligatory for
Republican politicians and even a few Democrats. Former believers like
Sens. John McCain (R-Arizona) and Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina)
(Tweedledee and Tweedledum) have disappeared into the Republican global
warming witness protection program. Every single Republican
presidential hopeful is making the March Hare look sane by proudly
standing up for scientific illiteracy.
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The impetus for this antiscience rumpus is not that
the scientific evidence has been repudiated, or even lost its shine.
Quite the opposite. The research, the scientific conclusions and the
warnings of the scientists have only become steadily stronger. This
year's catastrophic worldwide weather extremes add further urgency to
their warnings. The world's largest insurance companies and even our
Defense Department believe strongly in the science. The supposed
"climate-gate" email scandal that made headlines last year and was
recited relentlessly by climate deniers has been thoroughly debunked by
multiple independent investigations.
Nonetheless, House conservatives are serving up a
brew of political ideology, theology and electoral expediency they
believe has created a new truth, making rationality, empiricism and
science irrelevant. They have even threatened that the scientists
themselves may become targets of criminal investigations, kind of like
mixing Orwell's "1984" with the Salem witch trials.
And the new intoxication with antiregulation goes far
beyond climate science. Many Republicans are calling for a "full
offensive" against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) enforcing
the Clean Air Act, declaring it "job-killing" federal regulation. Many
Tea Party victors proudly profess their desire to abolish the EPA
altogether, a move that would no doubt hasten their version of Nirvana -
a brutal corporate free-for-all and everyone for themselves.
Though suspicion of science has always been part of
conservatives' DNA, it is their carrying water for corporations that has
dragged the country down the rabbit hole many times before. When
scientists declared that cigarettes were deadly and manipulated to be
addictive and that we should regulate them, big tobacco screamed "junk
science." When it became obvious that automobiles were unsafe gas hogs,
the Big Three whined that seatbelts, then nonexploding gas tanks, then
air bags, then catalytic converters and, finally, increased fuel
efficiency would all be job-killers and would put them out of business.
When it was proven that asbestos and leaded gasoline
were killing us and eating away our children's IQ's, corporations
hollered, "anti-business, job-killing regulations." When air pollution
was proven to be deadly, industry wailed that the research was flawed,
that the scientists were just tree-huggers and that they couldn't afford
scrubbers on smokestacks. When Ohio's Cuyahoga River caught fire,
manufacturers claimed that if they couldn't use the nation's waterways
as open sewers, they would have to lay everyone off. These tactics
worked and delayed public protection for decades, but it was nonsense
then, and it's nonsense now.
The Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, enforced by the
EPA, have arguably provided the greatest economic and quality of life
benefits of any federal legislation ever passed, adding literally
trillions of dollars of economic value to our economy, adding millions
of jobs and enabling all of us to live longer, healthier and more
productive lives. A landmark study demonstrated that just the first 20
years of the Clean Air Act added five months to the life expectancy of
the average American.[1]
In fact, the societal benefits have been monetized in
many studies and were demonstrated to pay back a return on investment
anywhere from ten to 40 times the cost of controlling the pollution.[2]
And all the research indicates that even cleaner air and water would be
equally good investments. If the EPA is successful in reducing the
nation's greenhouse emissions, the outcomes of that reduction will far
exceed even these benefits.
At the Mad Hatter's tea party, reality is turned
upside down in a frenzy of nonsense. But this antiscience,
antiregulation nonsense will create a world more like J.R.R. Tolkien's
hideous industrial wasteland of Mordor, hardly a Wonderland with silly
white rabbits.
1. Pope, C. A. III, Ezzati, M., Dockery, D.W. "Fine-Particulate Air Pollution
and Life Expectancy in the United States." New England Journal of Medicine.
Vol. 360:376-386 Jan. 22, 2009 Num. 4.
2. Jackson, Lisa. "The Clean Air Act by the Numbers," The Huffington Post,
Sept. 20, 2010.
http://www.truth-out.org/were-all-mad-here67858
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