John Kerry And Climate Change

Why he’s flat wrong:

While none of these inconsistencies refutes the fundamental concern about greenhouse-gas-enhanced climate change, it is disturbing that “consensus science” will not acknowledge that such discrepancies are major problems. From the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s beginning, that largely self-selected panel of scientists has embraced the notion that consensus on climate change is the necessary path to taking action and reducing man-made carbon emissions around the world. The consensus community uses this to push the view that “the science is settled” and hold up skeptics to ridicule, as John Kerry did on Sunday.

We are reminded of the dangers of consensus science in the past. For example, in the 18th century, more British sailors died of scurvy than died in battle. In this disease, brought on by a lack of vitamin C, the body loses its ability to manufacture collagen, and gums and other tissues bleed and disintegrate. These deaths were especially tragic because many sea captains and some ships’ doctors knew, based on observations early in the century, that fresh vegetables and citrus cured scurvy.

Nonetheless, the British Admiralty’s onshore Sick and Health Board of scientists and physicians (somewhat akin to the current Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) dismissed this evidence for more than 50 years because it did not fit their consensus theory that putrefaction (or internal decay) caused scurvy, which they felt could be cured by fresh air, exercise and laxatives.

“Consensus” science that ignores reality can have tragic consequences if cures are ignored or promising research is abandoned. The climate-change consensus is not endangering lives, but the way it imperils economic growth and warps government policy making has made the future considerably bleaker. The recent Obama administration announcement that it would not provide aid for fossil-fuel energy in developing countries, thereby consigning millions of people to energy poverty, is all too reminiscent of the Sick and Health Board denying fresh fruit to dying British sailors.

Idiots. Murderous idiots in the name of an ideology.

2 thoughts on “John Kerry And Climate Change”

  1. This has apparently pushed Roy Spencer’s button.

    If saying Penn State is inept at investigations across the board is enough for a lawsuit, I’m wondering if they’d like to sue Roy now too.

  2. It is particularly ironic that this administration is pushing the idea that “global warming” is a weapon of mass destruction when its science adviser John Holdren was promoting the idea with Paul Ehrlich that we should engage in mass sterilizations if we could not get the “population bomb” under control:

    White House Says Record Low Temperatures Caused by Global Warming.
    John “Planetary Regime” Holdren insults our intelligence with more quack science.
    Paul Joseph Watson
    Infowars.com
    January 9, 2014
    http://www.infowars.com/white-house-says-record-low-temperatures-caused-by-global-warming/

    That was the time when the “scientific consensus”, so-called, was that we would soon run out of all our natural resources and we would be seeing millions of people sleeping in the streets like in the movie Soylent Green.
    A common theme among those making such dire predictions is that they have little understanding or belief in the idea of human creativity and innovation. (No coincidence they frequently want to pass laws to even limit it.) This point is eloquently made by Robert Zubrin in this video:

    Robert Zubrin – On the Way to Starflight Economics of Interstellar Breakout – YouTube.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4P2oihuB_k#t=17m00s

    Bob Clark

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