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- Lorrie Goldstein
- June 22, 2012
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http://m.torontosun.com/2012/06/22/green-drivel
- Green "drivel" exposed
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Two months ago, James Lovelock, the godfather of global warming, gave a
startling interview to msnbc.com in which he acknowledged he had been unduly
“alarmist” about climate change.
The implications were extraordinary.
Lovelock is a world-renowned scientist and environmentalist whose Gaia
theory — that the Earth operates as a single, living organism — has had a
profound impact on the development of global warming theory.
Unlike many “environmentalists,” who have degrees in political science,
Lovelock, until his recent retirement at age 92, was a much-honoured working
scientist and academic.
His inventions have been used by NASA, among many other scientific
organizations.
Lovelock’s invention of the electron capture detector in 1957 first enabled
scientists to measure CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and other pollutants in the
atmosphere, leading, in many ways, to the birth of the modern environmental
movement.
Having observed that global temperatures since the turn of the millennium
have not gone up in the way computer-based climate models predicted,
Lovelock acknowledged, “the problem is we don’t know what the climate is
doing. We thought we knew 20 years ago.” Now, Lovelock has given a follow-up
interview to the UK’s Guardian newspaper in which he delivers more
bombshells sure to anger the global green movement, which for years
worshipped his Gaia theory and apocalyptic predictions that billions would
die from man-made climate change by the end of this century.
Lovelock still believes anthropogenic global warming is occurring and that
mankind must lower its greenhouse gas emissions, but says it’s now clear the
doomsday predictions, including his own (and Al Gore’s) were incorrect.
He responds to attacks on his revised views by noting that, unlike many
climate scientists who fear a loss of government funding if they admit
error, as a freelance scientist, he’s never been afraid to revise his
theories in the face of new evidence. Indeed, that’s how science advances.
Among his observations to the Guardian:
(1) A long-time supporter of nuclear power as a way to lower greenhouse gas
emissions, which has made him unpopular with environmentalists, Lovelock has
now come out in favour of natural gas fracking (which environmentalists also
oppose), as a low-polluting alternative to coal.
As Lovelock observes, “Gas is almost a give-away in the U.S. at the moment.
They’ve gone for fracking in a big way. This is what makes me very cross
with the greens for trying to knock it … Let’s be pragmatic and sensible and
get Britain to switch everything to methane. We should be going mad on it.”
(Kandeh Yumkella, co-head of a major United Nations program on sustainable
energy, made similar arguments last week at a UN environmental conference in
Rio de Janeiro, advocating the development of conventional and
unconventional natural gas resources as a way to reduce deforestation and
save millions of lives in the Third World.)
(2) Lovelock blasted greens for treating global warming like a religion.
“It just so happens that the green religion is now taking over from the
Christian religion,” Lovelock observed. “I don’t think people have noticed
that, but it’s got all the sort of terms that religions use … The greens use
guilt. That just shows how religious greens are. You can’t win people round
by saying they are guilty for putting (carbon dioxide) in the air.”
(3) Lovelock mocks the idea modern economies can be powered by wind
turbines.
As he puts it, “so-called ‘sustainable development’ … is meaningless drivel
… We rushed into renewable energy without any thought. The schemes are
largely hopelessly inefficient and unpleasant. I personally can’t stand
windmills at any price.”
(4) Finally, about claims “the science is settled” on global warming: “One
thing that being a scientist has taught me is that you can never be certain
about anything. You never know the truth. You can only approach it and hope
to get a bit nearer to it each time. You iterate towards the truth. You
don’t know it.”
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