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| Newsweek Burns Truth in Global Warming Story |
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| Written by Roger Aronoff | |
| Thursday, 09 August 2007 | |
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After Al Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth" won the Academy Award for best documentary, many scientists began coming out of the "Skeptic" closet. They had seen enough and were no longer going to fear the wrath of the media. The extremists committed to the man-made global warming theory-that humans are causing the world to get hotter and that we have to drastically raise taxes and/or ration energy in response-are on the run. How else does one explain the sensational Newsweek cover story with the provocative headline, "Global Warming is a Hoax,*" over a photo of a boiling sun? Newsweek, a Washington Post property, claims to be telling us "The Truth About Denial," and to make sure everyone gets the point, it uses some form of the word "denial" 20 times, including "denial machine" 14 times. The article, which is the worst kind of advocacy journalism, is a shoddy attempt to suggest that those skeptical of the theory are like holocaust deniers. The asterisk in the Newsweek headline leads to a smaller note connecting the "hoax" charge to "well-funded naysayers who still reject the overwhelming evidence of climate change." Newsweek tells its readers that its cover story is about "the denial machine" -those against the theory. Smear Tactics The term "denial" is, of course, usually associated with "holocaust denial"-the view that the Nazi destruction of millions of Jews in What is at stake is our standard of living. In fact, while most observers and experts agree that the climate is changing and may even be warming over the long term, the real debate is over whether human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, are responsible, and whether we can do anything about it. The critics of the theory cast doubt on that connection, noting the lack of definitive evidence of a cause and effect. There are other explanations for possible warming, such as solar activity. Newsweek knows that, if the theory is accepted, this leads to demands for domestic and even international policies to reduce our standard of living by drastically cutting our access to energy. Those policies, in turn, lead to tax increases or energy rationing, even on a global basis. The United Nations, for example, has suggested a 35 cents-a-gallon gas tax, using the proceeds for increased foreign aid and other global purposes. The Newsweek story is misleading, even false, in another key aspect. Senate staffer Marc Morano, a long-time conservative journalist and activist, points out that while those skeptical of the man-made global warming theory have received some $19 million, the forces favored by Newsweek have taken in closer to $50 billion, much of it from American taxpayers and channeled through federal and global agencies. This figure, of course, doesn't include the dollar value of all of the media coverage in support of the theory. Morano works for Senator James Inhofe, ranking Republican member of the Senate Environment Committee. It was before this committee that Australian climate scientist Bob Carter testified that "In one of the more expensive ironies of history, the expenditure of more than $50 billion on research into global warming since 1990 has failed to demonstrate any human-caused climate trend, let alone a dangerous one." But Newsweek won't report that. The facts have taken a back seat to propaganda. Under President Bush alone, according to the administration's own account, $9 billion has been spent since 2002 on "climate change research" devoted to promoting the controversial theory. The administration boasts that "Multilaterally, the The well-funded lobby, in truth, is financed by The Tide Turns The notion had been propagated in the media and popular culture that there is a "consensus" among virtually all scientists not funded by oil and gas money that the world is heating up at a rapid pace, and that this is a result of human activity, especially in North America and For example, Dr. Heidi Cullen of The Weather Channel said that "If a meteorologist can't speak to the fundamental science of climate change, then maybe the AMS (the American Meteorological Society) shouldn't give them a Seal of Approval. Clearly, the AMS doesn't agree that global warming can be blamed on cyclical weather patterns." Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., spoke at Al Gore's Live Earth event on July 7. Referring to global warming skeptics, he said, "This is treason. And we need to start treating them as traitors." The lynch mob was gathering. In a previous column, I noted that CBS's Scott Pelley used the Newsweek tactic of comparing the skeptics to Holocaust deniers. When he was asked why, in a "60 Minutes" story on global warming, he ignored the views of the skeptics, he said, "If I do an interview with Elie Wiesel am I required as a journalist to find a Holocaust denier?" This is the mentality among many in the media, and it is reflected in the Newsweek cover story. But according to one of the believers in the man-made global warming theory, Roger Pielke, Jr. of the Newsweek didn't take his admonition seriously. In fact, the science behind global warming is the subject of a legitimate debate. This is an area in which our media, if reporters were truly devoted to professional journalism and objective coverage, could shine. Instead, they resort to using smear tactics against one side. If journalists practiced real journalism, in terms of getting access to different sources of information, they would consult and make use of Senator Inhofe's website, where Marc Morano's information appears. Many in the liberal media despise Inhofe and Morano because they are so effective. Interestingly, however, after Al Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth" won the Academy Award for best documentary, many scientists began coming out of the "Skeptic" closet. They had seen enough and were no longer going to fear the wrath of the media. In a column, Morano identifies scientists who have gone from believer to skeptic. They include David Bellamy, "famed This writer noted many of the skeptics in a column which has generated emails from scientists in While the standard of living of Americans is at stake in this debate, some of the most prominent liberals promoting radical changes in the Former Vice President Al Gore, for example, was recently exposed for having a 20-room mansion in Snopes, the left-leaning checker-of-all-Internet-stories for accuracy, determined that President Bush is the winner over Al Gore, in terms of who lives life better as a personal environmentalist. The findings were clear cut. Bush's Gore, of course, claims to purchase "carbon offsets" to bring his carbon footprint down to zero. This is a controversial practice that enables the rich to continue living a luxurious lifestyle. Gore makes the purchases through a company of which he is chairman and part owner, Generation Investment Management. The Global Game The same kind of practice is being used globally under the Kyoto Protocol, a treaty supposedly designed to reduce the threat posed by global warming. As noted by a Wall Street Journal article, But Here's where it gets interesting. The Western investors, in this case German companies, pay "roughly $8 a CO2-equivalent ton for destroying the HFC-23. That is a bargain for the Western investors, who would have to pay far more to reduce emissions back home. It also is a boon for the Chinese companies, for whom the actual cost of destroying the gas is less than $1 a CO2-equivalent ton of emissions, the metric used in the carbon market." So no one is reducing emissions. According to The Post describes the process as follows: "Emissions credits are not 'goods' that individuals or companies buy because they want or need them to increase their satisfaction or profitability. They are arbitrary, bureaucratically manufactured 'rights to pollute.'" In effect, it becomes another commodity to buy, sell or trade. Their use enables companies to pour money into Bush Surrenders The Bush policies continue to be the subject of much debate. He didn't, as Newsweek claimed, withdraw the As far back as 2002, Bush announced plans to cut our nation's "greenhouse gas intensity -how much we emit per unit of economic activity-by 18 percent by 2012." Now, however, he is moving toward some form of international regime to manage CO2 emissions. As we noted in a recent AIM Report, Bush, at the recent G-8 meeting in Bush is himself sponsoring a "Major Economies Meeting on Energy Security and Climate Change" on September 27-28, 2007, in The Censors Bush's capitulation to the alarmists is a victory for media bias. If there is any rigid thought control in this debate over global warming, it is being exercised by those passionately committed to the alarmist theory who refuse to tolerate dissent. Michael Griffin, the head of NASA, got a taste of it when he dared to suggest that global warming, natural or not, wasn't anything to worry or do anything about. "I have no doubt that global—that a trend of global warming exists," he said in a taped interview that aired on National Public Radio. "I am not sure that it is fair to say that is a problem we must wrestle with." He continued: "I guess I would ask which human beings, where and when, are to be accorded the privilege of deciding that this particular climate that we have right here today, right now, is the best climate for all other human beings. I think that's a rather arrogant position for people to take." A subsequent controversy over his remarks, caused by the proponents of the man-made global warming theory, prompted him to say that he should have stayed out of the debate. But has NASA itself been pressured to go along with the alarmists? The Newsbusters website has run a fascinating story that NASA has now quietly acknowledged that it was wrong in saying that nine of the hottest 10 years in history have occurred since 1995, and that now it appears to be only three of the top 10 since 1998. Hence, a lot of hot air is going out of the global warming argument. Newsweek, of course, cannot be expected to report any of this. It would cast doubt on the theory it is falsely promoting as fact. Similarly, NBC and its affiliated networks turned over close to 75 hours of air time to Al Gore's Live Earth concerts, constituting a massive endorsement of one side in this debate. Where's the Fairness Doctrine when we need it? We should know by now that the concept of "fairness" is only supposed to apply to those who disagree with liberals. We are supposed to be "fair" to them by presenting their view-and only their view-as the truth. In truth, they are the mud-slingers with a political agenda that threatens the American way of life. This is the fact that they are so desperate to conceal. |
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