By j doe | February 26, 2010 - 8:29 pm - Posted in news commentary

The NY Times ran a story on February 8 all about climate skeptics, in the wake of  hacked emails and the discovery of some bogus science. It should be stated that 4  incorrect citations were discovered in a 3,000 page IPCC report. One of the main sources for this article was Lord Monckton. Yes, Lord. The same lord wrote for The American Spectator years ago a solution for “the only way to stop AIDS”:

DOESN'T EXIST

DOESN'T EXIST

‘…screen the entire population regularly and…quarantine all carriers of the disease for life. Every member of the population should be blood-tested every month…. all those found to be infected with the virus, even if only as carriers, should be isolated compulsorily, immediately, and permanently.’

So this is a hell of a source indeed, and unfortunately par for the course at the Times. Thank you Lord, and thank you, NY Times, for this objectivity.

The following quotes from Bill McKibben:

‘Let’s look at Exxon Mobil, which each of the last three years has made more money than any company in the history of money. Its business model involves using the atmosphere as an open sewer for the carbon dioxide that is the inevitable byproduct of the fossil fuel it sells. And yet we let it do this for free. It doesn’t pay a red cent for potentially wrecking our world.’ (emphasis The Exploited Times)

But McKibben is careful to note that it’s not just the big money, or even the science, that fuels climate change denial. There will always be big money and big politics jockeying for positions. The real struggle is change itself. It’s just simply way easier not to change anything at all. A dilapidated building building, for instance, will sit there for decades or more, simply because it is easier to sit there and rot than it is for it to fall or even be torn down. It is inertia, and it has a way of dominating.

McKibben is a smart guy and he is likely right on the science and his predictions, which are bittersweet futuristic nostalgia.

‘In the long run, the climate deniers will lose; they’ll be a footnote to history. (Hey, even O.J. is finally in jail.) But they’ll lose because we’ll all lose, because by delaying action, they will have helped prevent us from taking the steps we need to take while there’s still time. If we’re going to make real change while it matters, it’s important to remember that their skepticism isn’t the root of the problem. It simply plays on our deep-seated resistance to change. That’s what gives the climate cynics ground to operate. That’s what we need to overcome, and at bottom that’s a battle as much about courage and hope as about data.’

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