Posted on 07/29/2006 6:19:54 AM PDT by shrinkermd
Gibbon on global warming
Yale University Professor Charles Hill is one of the Yale faculty's notable polymaths. Before joining the Yale faculty as diplomat in residence and lecturer in international politics, he seems to have been everywhere and done everything. His former student Molly Worthen titled her biography of Professor Hill The Man On Whom Nothing Was Lost (a book we wrote about here, here and here).
Yesterday's Wall Street Journal carried a letter to the editor by Professor Hill responding to a Journal editorial on global warming hokum:
"The fact that the earth's climate changes in cycles from warm to cold to warm, etc. ("Hockey Stick Hokum," editorial page, July 14) was noted in the late 18th century by Edward Gibbon in his "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire": "The reindeer, that useful animal, is of a constitution that supports, and even requires, the most intense cold. He is found on the rock of Spitzberg, within ten degrees of the Pole; he seems to delight in the snows of Lapland and Siberia; but at present he cannot subsist, much less multiply, in any country south of the Baltic." In the time of Caesar, Mr. Gibbon wrote, the reindeer was native to the forests of Germany and Poland, but in Gibbon's time the animal was nowhere to be seen in those parts. And between the Age of Caesar and the Age of Gibbon, the Medieval Warming Period and the "Little Ice Age" had taken place."
Charles Hill New Haven, Conn.
Posted by Scott at 06:08 AM | Permalink
That wouldn't have happened if the reindeer hadn't been driving all of those gas-guzzling SUVs.
I blame the native American indians, who introduced the scurge on humanity....or, at least, Ward Churchill.
Ahhh - Churchill is NOT Native American - just another one of his lies...the better to get preferential hiring
Blame him anyway.
Reindeer farts cause global warming! All the experts agree! Thats just an Inconvenient Truth the Capitalists in denial refuse to admit!
This is SO timely for me, personally. I have been arguing "Global Warming" and the "movie" "An Inconvenient Truth" with two egroups. One person went so far as to call me ignorant.
So this quote got sent to both egroups.
Not that I expect any apologies. Being vindicated from the eighteenth century is enough. I don't recall reading The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire while in school, but I may have read excerpts. Those years are a bit of a blur due to lack of memory recall.
I do like being correct though (whether I'm 'right' or not!)
Note: this topic is from 7/29/2006. Thanks shrinkermd.
Not to mention legal immigration in excess.
What was a major factor in the failure of Rome was slave and serf based agriculture with absentee ownership. With a dedicated yoeman stock of landowners, the immigrants would have not been able to control the land.
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