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From: Gold Coast Citizens Community Forums <accf@westnet.com.au>
Date:
Sun, 25 May 2008 17:47:35 +1000
31,000 Scientists, 9000 Phd’s stand up to be counted
May 23
2008
CO2
Global Scam In Tatters
Forget God’s balancing acts such
as earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes and seasonal droughts; these tremors of
incidental human suffering will pale into insignificance hidden by the all
encompassing shadow of the UN sanctioned Climate Change actions which will cause
the demise of tens of millions of souls, along with the enforced slave like
subservience of billions more, just so an elite few in global terms,
will not just live like Lords, but will in fact be your Lords, and
MASTERS
The sender states "I have regularly said in my writings
that the growth of expert opinion speaking out against this Y2K scam called “man
made CO2 climate change” which is being pushed by the likes of Al Gore and his
dangerous sycophantic followers, is a voice that is becoming exponentially
larger, by the day."
Well those
statements of mine are now more than well supported by the reporting of the US
scientific world starting to seriously galvanise into one colossus of previously
silent, but now loudly and publicly vocal, scientific, “anti global warming”
cacophony.
As I study all that I am able to in the time that I have, I
fortify in my mind and hopefully yours out there, of the very fact that man
induced CO2 climate change is not
just a scam of immense proportions being perpetrated upon the globes poorest
masses, but is in fact a pathway of UN sanctioning and legalisation, of a
genocidal action that future generations will forever be left to deal
with.
Global Warming’s New
‘Consensus’
By Steven Milloy
May 22, 2008
There’s a new global
warming consensus in town. It’s too bad the once-level-headed, but now
chicken-hearted Bush Administration has already skedaddled, perhaps leaving our
standard of living at the mercy of Barack Obama and his high regard for the
international hate-America crowd.
The Oregon Institute of
Science and Medicine announced this week that 31,072 U.S. scientists signed a
petition stating that “… There is no
convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide, methane or
other greenhouse gases is causing, or will cause in the future, catastrophic
heating of the Earth’s atmosphere and disruption of the Earth’s
climate…”
Eminent theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson is among the many
distinguished signatories.
The OISM petition represents a direct challenge to the Al Gore-touted
notion that a consensus of scientists has determined that catastrophic manmade
global warming is real and that any debate over the science is
pointless.
You might think
that the Bush administration — which has been viciously attacked by Al Gore and
the Greens for pulling the U.S. out of the Kyoto Protocol and being generally
skeptical of the science underlying global warming alarmism — would have
embraced the new petition as support for its resistance to mandatory greenhouse
gas emission caps.
But you’d
be wrong. When given the chance to embrace vindication at a White House press
briefing this week, deputy press secretary Dana Perino couldn’t run away fast
enough.
A White House
reporter asked Perino: “WorldNetDaily reports that more than 31,000 U.S.
scientists, including 9,000 PhDs, now signed a petition rejecting global
warming, the assumption that human production of greenhouse gases is damaging
the Earth’s climate. My question: What is the White House reaction to these
31,000 scientists?”
While Perino could have responded with something akin to either
“Yes, we know about the petition and we’re looking into it” or “No, we didn’t
know about the petition but we will certainly look into it,” she instead
dismissed the question with an abrupt, “I would say that everyone is entitled to
their opinion. What’s your next question?”
When the reporter tried to follow-up with “That’s all?”,
Perino seemed to insist on remaining oblivious to the petition and its import by
stating, “That’s all I’m going to say.”
Well, at least Perino didn’t pull an ‘Al Gore’ and label Dyson and
the other 31,071 scientist-signatories as members of the Flat Earth
Society.
In Perino’s defense,
one might say that it is reasonable to disregard such petitions since science is
about what is known or what can be proved about the natural world through
systematic investigation, rather than the number of scientists who are willing
to publicly commit to a particular opinion.
On the other hand, global warming alarmism has been
marketed to the public on the basis of the latter rather than the
former.
We’ve been told that
there’s a “consensus” of scientists — most often exemplified by the group of
scientists working under the auspices of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) — that agrees manmade greenhouse gas emissions are or will
wreak havoc on the climate. Although dispute exists over whether there is, in
fact, an actual consensus within the IPCC, head counts of scientists seem to be
the name of the global warming game.
Since that is the case, the 31,000 scientist
signatories assembled by the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, would
seem to trump the six hundred or so in the alleged IPCC consensus. Sadly, the
White House has taken such a beating over the years on climate that facts no
longer matter.
As further evidence of its shell-shocked state of fact avoidance,
just last week the Bush Administration announced that it was listing the polar
bear as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act — even though there are
many more polar bears today than 40 years ago and predictions of the bear’s
demise are entirely based on politically-inspired
speculation.
The fact
of the 31,000 scientists should matter to the White House, however, given what
likely Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama said this
week.
In a campaign stop in
Oregon, Obama called for the U.S. to “lead by example” on global warming. “We
can’t drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees
at all times… and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK…
That’s not leadership. That’s not going to happen,” he
said.
A President Obama would
apparently decide how to regulate the pantries, thermostats and modes of
personal transportation of his fellow Americans based on the emotional
temperature of every non-American who happens to harbor an opinion on how we
should live.
And although
Republican presidential hopeful John McCain hasn’t been as blunt as Obama with
respect to rolling back the American lifestyle, as reported in this column last
week, he’s been drinking from the same batch of Green
Kool-Aid.
Sadly, the initial
response from the Bush Administration to relevant new facts that could prevent
the imminent Obama-McCain attack on our standard of living seems to be, “See no
consensus, hear no consensus, speak no consensus.”
Steven Milloy publishes JunkScience.com and DemandDebate.com. He
is a junk science expert, and advocate of free enterprise and an adjunct scholar
at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. <http://www.junkscience.com/>