GayandRight

My name is Fred and I am a gay conservative living in Ottawa. This blog supports limited government, the right of the State of Israel to live in peace and security, and tries to expose the threat to us all from cultural relativism, post-modernism, and radical Islam. I am also the founder of the Free Thinking Film Society in Ottawa (www.freethinkingfilms.com)

Friday, July 10, 2009

A chat with Ian Plimer...

An Australian scientist who has just written the best book on global warming...
What Heaven And Earth sets out to do is restore a sense of scientific perspective to a debate which has been hijacked by ‘politicians, environmental activists and opportunists’. It points out, for example, that polar ice has been present on earth for less than 20 per cent of geological time; that extinctions of life are normal; that climate changes are cyclical and random; that the CO2 in the atmosphere — to which human activity contributes the tiniest fraction — is only 0.001 per cent of the total CO2 held in the oceans, surface rocks, air, soils and life; that CO2 is not a pollutant but a plant food; that the earth’s warmer periods — such as when the Romans grew grapes and citrus trees as far north as Hadrian’s Wall — were times of wealth and plenty.

All this is scientific fact — which is more than you can say for any of the computer models turning out doomsday scenarios about inexorably rising temperatures, sinking islands and collapsing ice shelves. Plimer doesn’t trust them because they seem to have little if any basis in observed reality.



‘I’m a natural scientist. I’m out there every day, buried up to my neck in sh**, collecting raw data. And that’s why I’m so sceptical of these models, which have nothing to do with science or empiricism but are about torturing the data till it finally confesses. None of them predicted this current period we’re in of global cooling. There is no problem with global warming. It stopped in 1998. The last two years of global cooling have erased nearly 30 years of temperature increase.’

Plimer’s uncompromising position has not made him popular. ‘They say I rape cows, eat babies, that I know nothing about anything. My favourite letter was the one that said: “Dear sir, drop dead”. I’ve also had a demo in Sydney outside one of my book launches, and I’ve had mothers coming up to me with two-year-old children in their arms saying: “Don’t you have any kind of morality? This child’s future is being destroyed.’’’ Plimer’s response to the last one is typically robust. ‘If you’re so concerned, why did you breed?’

This no-nonsense approach may owe something to the young Ian’s straitened Sydney upbringing. His father was crippled with MS, leaving his mother to raise three children on a schoolteacher’s wage. ‘We couldn’t afford a TV — not that TV even arrived in Australia till 1956. We’d use the same brown paper bag over and over again for our school lunches, always turn off the lights, not because of some moral imperative but out of sheer bloody necessity.’

One of the things that so irks him about modern environmentalism is that it is driven by people who are ‘too wealthy’. ‘When I try explaining “global warming” to people in Iran or Turkey they have no idea what I’m talking about. Their life is about getting through to the next day, finding their next meal. Eco-guilt is a first-world luxury. It’s the new religion for urban populations which have lost their faith in Christianity. The IPCC report is their Bible. Al Gore and Lord Stern are their prophets.’

4 Comments:

Anonymous DoorHold said...

@Ian Plimer: "Eco-guilt is a first-world luxury. It’s the new religion for urban populations which have lost their faith in Christianity."

Ian Plimer for Global President!

Holy crap, can he put things in perspective or what?

12:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Holy crap, can he put things in perspective or what?"

Holy crap, where have you been?

The deniers have been repeating that mindless claim for years now. It's not getting any less false.

1:38 PM  
Blogger The Artful Nudger said...

From the post:
...that extinctions of life are normal;...

Oh good. So when we raise world temperatures, change climate patterns so that drought destroys our crops, disease vectors run rampant, and epidemics kill millions - we don't have to worry, because our extinction is normal!

Well, that's a relief.

Seriously, even if your tune is "we're not causing it", you should still be seeing what we can do to stop it!

4:54 PM  
Blogger arctic_front said...

Artful Nudger:

What do you expect mankind can do to stop something we did not cause in the first place? We can, and should do everything and anything to stop the destruction of the planet by eliminating toxins and persistent chemicals that poison our water and land, however, man cannot change a climate just because he wants to. To think so is arrogant and impossible. Climate variation has been around longer than man has been on this earth, and will continue long after we are gone, it's not up to us nor caused by us, so we certainly can't fix/change it.

Cleaning the environment, and stop polluting is IS something we can do, and instead of wasting billions chasing windmills is not furthering the removal of those pollutants. Save the whales, fixing the ozone, and fighting the deforestation of the rain forests was, and is examples of what mankind can and in some cases, has, accomplished to date. Lets fix the things that are really important and leave mother earth and the sun to do what it does naturally. CO2 is not a poison nor is it at all toxic to anything or anybody. It's plant food, and with 6 billion people on this planet, being able to grow more food to feed them is a lot more important than to tax people for trying to stay warm or go to work.

Try reading Lomberg, and for sure Plimer. Hysterical warmist baloney is just pure propaganda designed to separate you from your money, and for you to do so willingly. You are proof that is is working.

2:42 PM  

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