Climate Activists’ Doomsday Narrative Crumbles; Backlash Surges

earth apocalypseThe end is near.

That’s what we’ve been told since the beginning. The doomsayers have cited a variety of cataclysms that will do us in, from asteroids to resource exhaustion to a dying sun. [emphasis, links added]

But they all have one thing in common: So far, they’ve all been wrong. Same with the climate alarmists. And the public is catching on.

A study, published by the Stanford University School of Sustainability, no less, found that “resistance to climate action has become a global movement that strengthens after governments implement climate-related policies.”

“We found that counter-climate change organizations tend to emerge after pro-environmental policies are institutionalized in government,” said the study’s senior author.

Of course, they do.

As our friends at the Committee to Unleash Prosperity observed, this has happened “maybe because the war on fossil fuels has deindustrialized Germany and many other European nations. Maybe it’s because green energy is so much more expensive to produce. Maybe because the biggest polluters like China have done nothing.”

Let’s add another “maybe.”

The resistance is likely also based on a growing skepticism. We have been bombarded by global warming scare stories for more than three decades and yet we’re still here.

No matter how much the alarmists cheat, lie, obfuscate, and bully, it’s obvious that the entire narrative is based on assumptions, speculation, and political ideologyEvery claim they make can be easily refuted. To name a few, which we’ll call the big three:

We just lived through the hottest year/month/week/day on record.

This is meaningless. Hottest compared to what? The only reliable measure we have is from satellite readings that go back to only 1979 and they show nothing to get worked up about.

All other data are entirely unreliable.

Mixing tree rings, mercury thermometer records that are “adjusted,” numbers from nonexistent and compromised weather stations, and modern equipment to whip up widespread fear is scientific malpractice.

Let us muddy the climate waters even more by mentioning that the concept of a “global temperature” is “thermodynamically as well as mathematically an impossibility.”

The experts, using their climate models, tell us that we’re headed toward disaster.

Steve Koonin, who is no Republican operative nor corporate shill but a Massachusetts Institute of Technology- and CalTech-educated physicist and Obama appointeehas pointed out that results produced by models “generally don’t much look like the climate system we observe.”

To keep the fearmongering hotthe “modelers then adjust (‘tune’) these parameters to get a better match with some features of the real climate system.”

Climate models overheat,” is another way to say it.

There’s a scientific consensus that man is overheating his planet. Science does not work by consensus. The idea was invented.

There are skeptics in the climate science field, and not just 3% (as is often claimed, based on spurious data), and their work is important, even though they’ve been professionally and socially shunnedvilified, and attacked for daring to buck the narrative.

We expect the alarmists, if any of them read this, will accuse us of being paid off by the oil industry. If only. We could use the cash.

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    Alan

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    Well when predicting the end of the world, you only have to be right once.

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