Posted on 11/25/2011 8:09:47 AM PST by Minn
In retrospect, we probably should have paid more attention when, around 2005, activists shifted their primary vocabulary from global warming to climate change to describe the impact of human beings on this biosphere we call the Earth. Both phrases had been around for a while, of course. Global warming got its modern start back in 1975, when the journal Science published a feature asking, Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming? In one form or another, climate change has been in use since the physicist Joseph Fourier wrote of the greenhouse effect in the 1820s. A child wearing goggles that say "Climate change kills" on them
For that matter, both are unexceptionable meteorological terms with reasonably clear meanings: global warming a particular species or instantiation of general changes in the globes climate. The public purpose of those words, howeverthe political intent: That was a different thing altogether. For decades, global warming seemed a powerful, dynamic term to usean apocalyptic phrase that summoned a grim vision of the eschaton, our world reduced to a lifeless wasteland. The only trouble was that it required the world to be, you know, warming. Constantly. A cold winter, and people started to wonder. A chilly spring, and people started to doubt.
(Excerpt) Read more at weeklystandard.com ...
True science is not consensual but factual. The AGW crowd has now been exposed as nothing more than agenda driven money grabbers who use ‘science’ to advance their political and financial goals.
Those afflicted with what economists call perverse incentives, however, want scientific consensus to exist, and they try, hard, to pull that consensus into being. Naturally, the debate is skewed toward the faction which controls the most political and economic resources...
Excellent article. Thank you for posting.
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