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Climate Change: A Heated Debate
Townhall.com ^ | December 2, 2015 | Ed Feulner

Posted on 12/02/2015 3:11:39 PM PST by Kaslin

Debate. It's the hallmark of an open society. We may hold different points of view on a certain topic, but we can express those views freely, without fear of repercussions.

Unless, that is, you dare to question the idea of manmade global warming. That, apparently, puts you beyond the pale. You can insist the 1969 Apollo moon landing was staged, or that 9/11 was an "inside job," and it's "live and let live" time. But disagree with the view that climate change is not only occurring but is caused by human activity, and you invite a stay in a rubber room.

Or a jail cell, to be more precise. That's what 20 academics at such prestigious universities as Columbia, Rutgers and the University of Washington have in mind for those who disagree on climate change. They recently wrote a letter to President Obama and Attorney General Loretta Lynch requesting that dissenters be criminally prosecuted.

How, you may ask? They actually want the government to target climate-change skeptics with the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. That's right. They want to cap the critics with a law created specifically to go after organized crime. Their opponents are no better than drug cartels and the Mafia, apparently.

And why? Because, they claim, the skeptics have "knowingly deceived the American people about the risks of climate change." It’s their contention that certain companies and industries know that their activities are causing global warming, but are determined to cover it up because it would hurt them financially.

And you know what? They're welcome to hold that point of view. My question is, if these academics are so certain they have the truth on their side, why are they so concerned about the views of dissenters? Oh, the dissenters slow progress in addressing the problem, the academics reply:

"It is imperative that these misdeeds be stopped as soon as possible, so that America and the world can get on with the critically important business of finding effective ways to restabilize the Earth's climate, before even more lasting damage is done."

So nothing can be done until the entire planet is united in a full-throated chorus of kumbayas, crying out to stop the scourge of manmade global warming? Interesting. Because I'm pretty sure history shows that such unanimity has never occurred on any major issue -- and somehow people still get things done.

In reality, of course, these academics simply can't abide having anyone disagree with them. So … away with the skeptics. Make them disappear.

So fierce is their righteous indignation at those who commit environmental heresy that it's blinded them to the fact that their proposal clearly infringes on the free-speech rights of others. And what irony: If anyone should be fostering a free exchange of ideas, it's those who work at our nation's universities. Instead, they're leading the charge against debate.

Just ask Philippe Verdier, who for many years was France's chief weatherman. His nightly forecasts have been a national institution. But Philippe isn't on the job anymore. He was dismissed after he wrote in a book that climatologists have "taken the world hostage" with misleading data.

"We are hostage to a planetary scandal over climate change -- a war machine whose aim is to keep us in fear," he writes.

Whatever the aims of the climate-change crowd, it's obvious that they will not tolerate dissent. The academics who wrote the president insist that "an overwhelming majority of climate scientists are convinced about the potentially serious adverse effects of human-induced climate change on human health, agriculture, and biodiversity."

They're wrong about their numbers (many climate scientists disagree with them), but surely they believe it. If so, why worry? If they enjoy an "overwhelming majority," why urge the president to prosecute the tiny fringe that opposes them?

Whatever the reason, prosecution is not the answer. If you can't stand the heat in the debate room, don't try and bar the doors to others.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: climatechange

1 posted on 12/02/2015 3:11:39 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Proving that he knows WAY more about personal feminine products that he does about Science, truth, or common sense.
2 posted on 12/02/2015 3:12:53 PM PST by PATRIOT1876 (The only crimes that are 100% preventable are those committed by illegal aliens)
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To: Kaslin
AMAZIN’ MAN Sheldon Whitehouse wants to put us all in jail to try and stifle free speech once and for all.

This is his song:

Sheldon, Sheldon, Sheldon Whitehouse, most amazin’ man, there's ever been.
He's the climatologist, the senator, the king of the scene,
Sheldon, Sheldon, Sheldon Whitehouse.

(Sheldon:) Look at the history, it packed with men,
Wanting to tell the truth and getting chopped again.
No one fathoming the secret of the Climate Change thing.
I have to stifle Science and truth, allow no one else to speak or to sing!

(Chorus)
(Sheldon:) Take Hitler, Stalin, Attilla the Nun,
No one got a good word for a single one.
Where these first-class geniuses all goin’ wrong,
They never got the truthful population to go along.

So, I got to eliminate carbon pollution,
Those who disagree with me will win the final solution,
Communist and Socialist from the days of old,
Made people agree that it’s hot when it’s really cold.

Sheldon, Sheldon, Sheldon Whitehouse, most amazin’ man, there's ever been.
He's the general, the senator, the king of the scene,
Sheldon, Sheldon, Sheldon Whitehouse.

3 posted on 12/02/2015 3:28:47 PM PST by PATRIOT1876 (The only crimes that are 100% preventable are those committed by illegal aliens)
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To: Kaslin
They posted the letter online calling for a racketeering investigation of climate change skeptics, but had to take it down when a Congressman pointed out that their group had taken millions in federal funding and was now apparently engaging in lobbying which is against the law for recipients of federal funds.

So now, they are under investigation and expected to turn over their own documents.

On the website:

The letter that was inadvertently posted on this web site has been removed. It was decided more than two years ago that the Institute of Global Environment and Society (IGES) would be dissolved when the projects then undertaken by IGES would be completed. All research projects by IGES were completed in July 2015, and the IGES web site is in the process of being decommissioned.

4 posted on 12/02/2015 3:41:41 PM PST by x
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