Why We Should Pity the Poor Deluded Eco-Zealots

As the ‘net zero’ lunacy finally shows signs of collapsing and its advocates double down on failed strategies of smearing critics as deniers, we should pity them, says Toby in his Spectator column this week

His friendly suggestion: “Stop smearing and demonising your opponents and start behaving like grown-ups.”

Here’s an excerpt.

It’s a bit baffling that the Green Blob’s response to this haemorrhaging of support is to keep up the drumbeat of doom. If running around screaming ‘The end is nigh!’ is no longer scaring people, why double down on the hysteria?

According to the organisers of next month’s [House of Lords] briefing, we’re facing a “multi-pronged emergency” that will affect every aspect of British life: “Experts will provide attendees with the latest assessments across all dimensions of the crisis, from food security to national security, and outline science-based pathways forward.”

You can bet Clarkson’s farm that these “non-partisan”, “peer-reviewed” proposals – that’s what they’re calling them – will involve transferring more and more control over energy policy to ‘experts’ like them.

It’s almost as if they don’t trust the electorate to make the right choices, so want to bypass the ballot box altogether. Thankfully, the Tories have committed to repealing the Climate Change Act, so there’ll be a chance – a last chance, perhaps – to stop this power grab at the next election.

The eco-loons have other ‘solutions’ up their sleeves, all equally undemocratic. Last month, it was reported that the Australian Human Rights Commission has urged the federal government to pass a new law to stop the spread of “climate-related misinformation and disinformation”.

But hang on a second, wannabe Torquemadas. Isn’t there a risk that might backfire? In the documentary An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore predicted that within a decade there would be no snow left on Kilimanjaro. That was in 2006.

Do I have permission to submit this photograph of Kilimanjaro into court, Your Honour? Case closed. That’ll be two years of hard labour, Mr Vice-President.

I’m aware of Sun Tzu’s maxim that you should never interrupt your enemy when he’s making a mistake, but I’m beginning to feel sorry for the climate hysterics. It’s getting too easy for sceptics like me to win the public debate.

So here’s a suggestion: instead of pretending your opponents are ‘climate change deniers’ or in the pay of the oil and gas industry, instead of continuing to lie about green energy bringing down household bills, why not try something new and engage in some honest, good-faith debate?

Admit that all your alarmist claims – extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, wildfires are caused by climate change, Arctic sea ice is shrinking, the polar bear population is declining, the Great Barrier Reef is evaporating, the Gulf Stream is collapsing etc., etc. – are not incontestable facts, but areas of legitimate scientific debate.

Stop smearing and demonising your opponents and start behaving like grown-ups. Describing points of view you disagree with as mis- or disinformation is just a way of avoiding the hard intellectual work you need to do.

You’re not going to win this argument by screaming louder.

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    Barry

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    They won’t listen to any of this because they don’t care about facts and never have the whole thing was made up from the start by the club of roam. So fear is all they have.

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