Can I use this on my Keep America At Work site? 

Virgil Bierschwale
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Publius Maximus
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 7:05 PM
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Subject: [OT] AGW Scientist Look to Hollywood for Help

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The current climate-change furor has become the poster child for what
happens when there's a communications gap between scientists and the public.
The vast majority of scientists see compelling evidence that the world's
climate is about to change significantly, and that the change is largely
driven by human activity. Yet polls show public opinion becoming more
skeptical about climate change.
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This is bullshit on so many levels I don't even know where to begin.

First of all, Hollywood has been on the bandwagon for AGW for a long time.
Most of Hollywood these days is far left leaning, sending emissaries to such
enlightened democrats as Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro.

Secondly, the issue is not so much a communication gap as an overload of
hysterical nonsense, all claiming doom is immanent and the only solution is,
naturally, political (i.e., hand over your wallet, please).

Thirdly, the trust the public once had for scientists has been eroded by
irrefutable evidence that the most trusted scientists involved in the IPCC
reports were in it for the glory and didn't mind applying the axe of
Procrustes to data they couldn't explain or hardball politics to "peers" who
didn't review the way they wanted them to. In other
words: They themselves broke faith with the scientific process.

Fourth: All these assertions about what the "vast majority of scientists"
allegedly believe has occurred in a politically charged atmosphere where all
the funding and approval has been on the side of the alarmists, whose
political program has never been closer to being enacted. They are really
just whining that revelations of their human fallibility (and even perfidy)
are happening at a most inconvenient moment. This is the real "inconvenient
truth" of the whole matter.

Let's even say GW is happening. Let's say we know it's "man made" and let's
even pretend CO2 is the primary driver. None of this is by itself proof that
really what we need to do right now is enact a regime of "carbon credits"
that will cause utility bills to skyrocket and give unaccountable agencies
untold power to regulate commerce and human activity generally.

They can't close the deal because their real motives have been exposed, and
the "science" behind their arguments is shown to be in sufficient doubt to
cast a long shadow of suspicion about the "remedy"
they propose.

Why scientists ought to be treated like high priests when they have proven
themselves to be motivated by more than "mere truth" is a question I'd like
answered even BEFORE the question of how the proposed carbon credit regime
is expected to solve the alleged problem.

- Publius

-- 

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efficient government, will probably be an increasing object of jealousy to
more than one nation of Europe; and that enterprises to subvert it will
sometimes originate in the intrigues of foreign powers, and will seldom fail
to be patronized and abetted by some of them. Its preservation, therefore
ought in no case that can be avoided, to be committed to the guardianship of
any but those whose situation will uniformly beget an immediate interest in
the faithful and vigilant performance of the trust." [Federalist Papers #59]

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