Michael Barone on the religion of global warming
by Rossputin | 1:29 pm, February 4, 2010 | 2 Comments
Michael Barone has written the latest in a long list of articles by many, many authors discussing how much the “global warming” aka “climate change” movement has more in common with religion than with science. The article, entitled “How Climate-Change Fanatics Corrupted Science” is worth a read even if you’ve read many similar pieces. In particular, I love how explicit Barone makes the parallel:
The secular religion of global warming has all the elements of a religious faith: original sin (we are polluting the planet), ritual (separate your waste for recycling), redemption (renounce economic growth) and the sale of indulgences (carbon offsets). We are told that we must have faith (all argument must end, as Al Gore likes to say) and must persecute heretics (global warming skeptics are like Holocaust deniers, we are told).
People in the grip of such a religious frenzy evidently feel justified in lying, concealing good evidence and plucking bad evidence from whatever flimsy source may be at hand.
The rest of us, and judging from polls that includes most of the American people, are free to follow a more rational path.
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February 14th, 2010 @ 11:08 pm
Global Warming and Climate Change is the biggest environmental issue that we face these days. the long term effects of these environmental changes to a nations economy is quite damaging. there would be a shortage in food supply as well as on water supply too.
February 15th, 2010 @ 7:47 pm
The biggest environmental issue we face these days is the nonsense policies being spouted by followers of the secular religion of global warming.
The effect of these deranged policies is to chase a non-existent problem, destroying economies worldwide, and damaging our food and water supply as well.