GLOBAL WARMING – STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
By James Wilson
(Note: Newly elected President
of California’s State Senate Kevin DeLeon
declared in his first speech his top priority – leading the fight
against climate change.)
What
do you call it if you mix documented facts like no – none, nada – increase in
the average surface temperature of the earth in the past eighteen years, or the
reality that there has been no loss of Arctic ice in eight years while
Antarctic ice covers more ground than it has in forty, with environmentalists like
Al Gore? With apologies to Paul Simon –
still crazy after all these years.
The
University of Illinois’ Polar Ice Research Center found Arctic ice stopped losing
ground between 2005 and 2006. They
report Antarctic ice grows – compensating for any loss – as it has for decades. Patrick Michaels directs the Cato Institute’s
Center for the Study of Science. Their
research shows global warming stopped in the mid nineties, about a decade
before Gore and friends boarded a train already out of track.
In
the midst of hysterical demonstrations – the People’s Climate March recently
paraded through two thousand worldwide locations – more and more scientists recognize
they bet on the wrong horse. Dr. Steven
Koonin was Barack Obama’s undersecretary for science in the Department of
Energy before publishing a Page One story in the Wall Street Journal’s Weekend
Review on the topic. He says climate
science and conclusions about global warming are anything but settled from his
new position as director of the Center for Urban Science and Progress at New
York University. He warns the prevailing
groupthink – his term – achieves nothing but the stifling of serious
discussions leading to rational policy decisions. Koonin notes the repeated claims of consensus
on the subject, but says there is just no such thing. He adds, “The climate has always changed and
always will.”
Koonin
happens to believe, by the way, that human action does influence climate,
although he does not call it the principal dynamic in change. In fact, he maintains, human action can at
most cause shifts of one to two per cent.
And he admits that while human contributions to carbon dioxide levels
have risen by twenty-five per cent in this century the surface temperature is
not increasing – as the computer models worshipped by the Gore school say it
must. He acknowledges the shift – from
Arctic to Antarctic regions – rather than a net reduction in ice mass, as well
as the fact sea levels are not rising any faster today – if at all – than they
did prior to 1950. And then we get to
John L. Casey, President of the Space and Science Research Corporation and
former White House national space policy adviser.
Casey
goes a lot farther than Koonin. In his
book, Dark Winter, he calls the climate change hysteria “the greatest
scientific fraud in history.” He
contends the sun – a far more potent influence on climate than any human action
– has entered a cyclical period of “solar hibernation’ that will alter climate
within the next two decades. He does not
call it a coming ice age, but he says global crop damage will come and we are
totally unprepared for it. Why? Because the politics – not the science – is
all about warming and how much government should restrict human free enterprise
in order to combat something we did not cause and cannot hope to control. We can only – if we are crazy enough –
control one another right back into a human caused stone age.
Casey
points out that science in the former Soviet Union is far more open to free
inquiry and experimental verification – wherever the results lead the
discussion – than is the United States today.
Some
will ask how our president does not know of these findings coming from his own
present and former advisers. Why does he
keep making speeches to international bodies claiming human caused climate
change is the foremost danger in the world today? Perhaps a president who misses three in five
of his national security briefings is just as inattentive to his science
briefings.
And
the polar bears headed for extinction due to human excesses? Their numbers have increased by about
twenty-five per cent in recent years.
The
good news is that there is a God Who not only creates this world but lovingly
maintains it and calls us into partnership with Him. There is no Biblical excuse for wanton pollution
or irresponsible use of resources.
Scripture says the heavens themselves declare God’s glory; a house build
outside this revelation cannot stand. The
Son of God tells us to let our yes be yes and our no be no. Only with honesty and humility can we
discover and act on truth, and that always leads to good decisions for
living. The only alternative is to
remain crazy. And deadly.
James A. Wilson is the author of Living
As Ambassadors of Relationships and The
Holy Spirit and the End Times – available at local bookstores or by
e-mailing him at
praynorthstate@charter.net
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