Posted on 02/12/2007 6:09:00 AM PST by pissant
Edited on 02/12/2007 1:34:05 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
President of Czech Republic Calls Man-Made Global Warming a 'Myth' - Questions Gore's Sanity
Mon Feb 12 2007 09:10:09 ET
Czech president Vaclav Klaus has criticized the UN panel on global warming, claiming that it was a political authority without any scientific basis.
In an interview with "Hospodárské noviny", a Czech economics daily, Klaus answered a few questions:
Q: IPCC has released its report and you say that the global warming is a false myth. How did you get this idea, Mr President?
A: It's not my idea. Global warming is a false myth and every serious person and scientist says so. It is not fair to refer to the U.N. panel. IPCC is not a scientific institution: it's a political body, a sort of non-government organization of green flavor. It's neither a forum of neutral scientists nor a balanced group of scientists. These people are politicized scientists who arrive there with a one-sided opinion and a one-sided assignment. Also, it's an undignified slapstick that people don't wait for the full report in May 2007 but instead respond, in such a serious way, to the summary for policymakers where all the "but's" are scratched, removed, and replaced by oversimplified theses. This is clearly such an incredible failure of so many people, from journalists to politicians. If the European Commission is instantly going to buy such a trick, we have another very good reason to think that the countries themselves, not the Commission, should be deciding about similar issues.
Q: How do you explain that there is no other comparably senior statesman in Europe who would advocate this viewpoint? No one else has such strong opinions...
A: My opinions about this issue simply are strong. Other top-level politicians do not express their global warming doubts because a whip of political correctness strangles their voice.
Q: But you're not a climate scientist. Do you have a sufficient knowledge and enough information?
A: Environmentalism as a metaphysical ideology and as a worldview has absolutely nothing to do with natural sciences or with the climate. Sadly, it has nothing to do with social sciences either. Still, it is becoming fashionable and this fact scares me. The second part of the sentence should be: we also have lots of reports, studies, and books of climatologists whose conclusions are diametrally opposite. Indeed, I never measure the thickness of ice in Antarctica. I really don't know how to do it and don't plan to learn it. However, as a scientifically oriented person, I know how to read science reports about these questions, for example about ice in Antarctica. I don't have to be a climate scientist myself to read them. And inside the papers I have read, the conclusions we may see in the media simply don't appear. But let me promise you something: this topic troubles me which is why I started to write an article about it last Christmas. The article expanded and became a book. In a couple of months, it will be published. One chapter out of seven will organize my opinions about the climate change. Environmentalism and green ideology is something very different from climate science. Various findings and screams of scientists are abused by this ideology.
Q: How do you explain that conservative media are skeptical while the left-wing media view the global warming as a done deal?
A: It is not quite exactly divided to the left-wingers and right-wingers. Nevertheless it's obvious that environmentalism is a new incarnation of modern leftism.
Q: If you look at all these things, even if you were right ...
A: ...I am right...
Q: Isn't there enough empirical evidence and facts we can see with our eyes that imply that Man is demolishing the planet and himself?
A: It's such a nonsense that I have probably not heard a bigger nonsense yet.
Q: Don't you believe that we're ruining our planet?
A: I will pretend that I haven't heard you. Perhaps only Mr Al Gore may be saying something along these lines: a sane person can't. I don't see any ruining of the planet, I have never seen it, and I don't think that a reasonable and serious person could say such a thing. Look: you represent the economic media so I expect a certain economical erudition from you. My book will answer these questions. For example, we know that there exists a huge correlation between the care we give to the environment on one side and the wealth and technological prowess on the other side. It's clear that the poorer the society is, the more brutally it behaves with respect to Nature, and vice versa. It's also true that there exist social systems that are damaging Nature - by eliminating private ownership and similar things - much more than the freer societies. These tendencies become important in the long run. They unambiguously imply that today, on February 8th, 2007, Nature is protected uncomparably more than on February 8th ten years ago or fifty years ago or one hundred years ago. That's why I ask: how can you pronounce the sentence you said? Perhaps if you're unconscious? Or did you mean it as a provocation only? And maybe I am just too naive and I allowed you to provoke me to give you all these answers, am I not? It is more likely that you actually believe what you say.
[English translation from Harvard Professor Lubos Motl]
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This is great!
"...everything is now man's fault..."
Wrong! It's George Bush's fault! :)
brilliant, I am in total agreement. Unfortunately most of us can't read Czech and won't be able to read his book, maybe it will be translated.
Vaclav Klaus - my new hero! He'd better keep a lookout over his shoulder for possible Arkanciding. The lefties don't take kindly to those shooting holes in their pet theories.
It would be a bestseller!
I would love to see algore get sooo incensed he challenges Mr. Czech Republic President to a debate! That would be a hoot.
Algore got toasted by Bush in the debates, so obviously it ain't his strong suit.
snicker
As long as he wears the orange clown rouge he wore in his debates with Bush.
I should like to see similar versions done up for:
algore
and
obama
and
Ms. Senator from New Yawk
with appropriate signs.
"I think I just made my summer vacation plans."
My family hosted a hockey player from the Czech Republic. I want to send my son there this summer to play. The country, from the pictures I saw look beautiful.
Are the cabs still equipped with "shocker" seats?
I went there in 1995 on a business trip, but I had a lot of time to be a tourist. The city is just freaking beautiful...the architecture...then there's the arts. It seemed every street corner had a reallly good artist. I went to see a play and all in all, it was terrific! I just took two days and walked around the city and still didn't make a dent. I would love to go back there with my husband.
In reference to the Theory of Everything, Stephen Hawking should read FR.
You'll have to go down to your street-corner dognut and coffee shop and ask the guy there.
I found something far superior without sucrose. Fresh hot bagels with rose honey and clear hot English Black Tea. Honey is fructose that is good for you in some way. And clear black tea is an anti-oxidant that keeps plack out of your arteries. I'm not a health freak. I just found an alternative to what fatties do in dognut shops that tastes far better to me. Check it out and see if you like it.
Again,, if only more,, uh, I hesitate to use this word, "leaders" here would say this, it would be nice!
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