Posted on 04/23/2017 10:51:35 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Bill Nye was invited to speak on CNNs New Day Saturday program for Earth Day, along with May Boeve, the executive director of green action group 350.org; and William Happer, a climate change skeptic and physicist at Princeton. Nye was clearly exasperated with Happers claims, and annoyed that CNN had invited him. To enthusiastic nods from Boeve, Nye said, I will say, much as I love the CNN, youre doing a disservice by having one climate change skeptic and not 97 or 98 scientists or engineers concerned about climate change.
(CNN is hardly the first media organization to give these ideas a platform. The New York Times just hired a climate change denier for their editorial board.)
Happer was, honestly, an embarrassment. He argued that increased carbon dioxide was actually good for the environment, stating, You can see the greening of the earth already, from the additional carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Happer also claimed that he denies climate change because the temperature is not rising nearly as fast as the alarmists computer models predicted So the whole basis for the alarmism is not true. In short, the world is not enough of a hellscape yet for Happer to believe in climate change; this type of thinking was literally the punchline of an Onion article.
Thats completely wrong, Nye snapped. Say what you will, but you have it absolutely wrong Hes cherry-picking a certain model. The heat ended up in the ocean. This is not controversial in mainstream science, everybody.
Nye continued: Weve got an extraordinary situation here in the United States, where climate change deniers have managed to introduce the idea that some uncertainty say plus or minus 2% about the temperature of the ocean is somehow equivalent to plus or minus 100%. Now, everybody, science is political. We use politics to decide where to invest our intellect and treasure. But when it comes to climate change, that is not controversial in the scientific community, any more than the law of universal gravitation.
Both Nye and Boeve also emphasized the economic benefits of investing in green energy.
Boeve said Trumps antipathy toward clean energy doesnt make any sense, based on what we know about the clean energy economy. If Trump and his ilk were serious about this problem [of creating jobs], they would actually invest in the technologies of the future and create millions of jobs in the process.
Nye agreed: If we were to [invest in green technology], we would have at least 3 million new jobs in the United States that could not be outsourced We could move forward and we could export this technology. We could be world leaders in this, instead of wringing our hands and cherry-picking data.
If you suppress science, if you pretend that climate change isnt a real problem, you will fall behind other countries that do invest in sciencethat do invest in basic research Nye continued. If we suppress science, the United States will not fare as well in the international marketplace, and we will lose business.
Happer also made a deeply ignorant comparison between the Paris Climate Agreement and Neville Chamberlains appeasement of Hitler. Asked what Trump should do about the agreement, he said, It doesnt make any scientific sense. Its just a silly thing. To me, its very similar to the Munich Agreements that Mr. Chamberlain signed.
CNN host Victor Blackwell was aghast. How is this comparable to Neville Chamberlains appeasement of Hitler? he asked, How is that an appropriate comparison?
It is an appropriate comparison, said Happer, because it was a treaty that was not going to do any good. This treaty also will not do any good. What is it with Trumps cronies and diminishing the horror of the Holocaust?
Boeve summed up the panel neatly: It speaks for itself. Weve got a movement thats trying to move the world forward to the clean energy economy, to protect our communities from climate change, and weve got a conversation that is stuck in the past.
Hopefully, CNN and other organizations will stop giving that regressive conversation a platform.
When Nye stated that “Science is Political”, every sane person in the world tuned him out.
The reason most Lefties avoid STEM programs like the plagues is because those fields if done correctly are cold, hard and completely ruled by logic.
The Dunning Kruger Effect is strong in the pseudo science arena.
Don’t insult Freemasons like that. The fellow I knew who was an actual scientist (a chemist), and explained to me how AGW was bunk, was a good man and a proud Freemason.
So, Mr Nye, put your money where your mouth is. Round up investors and make it happen.
You don't need tax money to advance technology.
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