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Some good questions from Alan Nicholl

This letter is one in a series of interchanges between Alan Nicholl and AGW believer Bob Hughes who have been battling it out in the Gisborne Herald for some weeks now. Alan poses some good questions:

Bob Hughes in his column on 15th January states “a half truth is a lie”.
How true.

Unfortunately for Bob when one considers the climate history
of the last 5,000 years the amount of truth he adheres to, amounts to
about 3% of this time span. Even then the whole truth of this 3% (150
years) time span is never spoken about.

Nick Smith made much of a supposed .9 degree centigrade increase in NZ temperatures over the last century. What he failed to mention was that from 1850 till 1900 temperatures fell up to .5 degree centigrade.

Couple this with a study undertaken by the Climate Coalition, of NIWA’s official temperature record, from which this figure was taken, we find that many of the
meteorological sites recorded falling temperatures over the last
century. Not increasing temperatures. NIWA had to alter them to get an
increasing trend. Where’s the truth in this?

Climate Depot exchanges

Climate Depot Editorial
 

Concerned Citizen- more protocols needed?

" ... the role of negative feedback processes are played down by global warming alarmists, whereas sceptics point to the four-billion-year-old global climate record that shows runaway global cooling or warming has never occurred because negative feedbacks regulate the global climate system.
 

Feeding the World - A Load of Rubbish

Dear Editor,

                     Gwynne Dyer ( Worldwatch 12/01/11) makes his usual sense – nonsense, that is !

There are indeed projections that show the population growing by 35% to 9 Billion and beyond – these being one basis for the IPCC’s dire climate change predictions. Other estimates show a downturn after 2050.

However, as the population grows so does humankind’s generation of CO2 – with estimates of a doubling by century’s end; but this requires that every scrap of the world’s energy-store be burned (oil, gas, coal, wood, cow-dung ….)

Over 600 studies (bracketed figures) have been published on the effect of increasing CO2 on food plant yields :-

-       Wheat yields (235) increase by 32.1 ± 1.8 %

-       Rice (182) by 34.4 ± 1.8 %

-       Soybean (179) by 46.5 ± 2.8 %

-       Maize (20) by 21.3 ± 4.9 %

 

These are the four biggest crops in calorific terms, and will obviously keep pace with population growth, entirely due to CO2 emission increase (which is why commercial greenhouses often use CO2-enriched air at 900-1000 ppm.).

In addition, such improved yields require appreciably less water as plants don’t have to open as many stomata. Not that this poses a problem as the prophesized global warming inevitably brings more rain …..

Dave Finney, Matua 

Forget Climate Taxes - Climate will still Change & Man must Adapt and Cope.

from Carbon-Sense with Viv Forbes

 Forget Climate Taxes –

 Climate always Changes,

 and Man must Adapt.

 

The Carbon Sense Coalition today accused Western Governments of massive waste of community savings on frivolous climate "research" and alternative energy toys while neglecting the infrastructure needed to maintain sustainable societies in the face of an unknown climate future.

 

The Chairman of Carbon Sense, Mr Viv Forbes, said that none of the massive government climate spending has produced anything of long term use to the people paying their bills.

Dr Vincent Gray- NZ Climate Truth newsletter no 260

January 11TH 2011

 NEW ZEALAND TEMPERATURES

 My Newsletter No 201X of February 2009, revised March 2010 (available on application) showed that published New Zealand records from 1868, 1920 and 1960 show that average temperatures in the main New Zealand cities since records began have not changed significantly from the figures published today 

 

IPCC Green Doctor Prescribes End to Democracy to Solve Global Warming

http://hauntingthelibrary.wordpress.com/2011/01/05/ipcc-green-doctor-prescribes-end-to-democracy-to-solve-global-warming/ 

 

This is a longer post than normal – but trust me, there's a damn good reason for that. If you don't read a single one of my other posts, read this one.

This post is not about some fringe character. It's a review of a serious book written by a professor who lectures in mainstream education and is involved in compiling the IPCC reports. The book is published by a respectable publisher for a recognized academic institute

And that's what so scary about it.

Professor David Shearman, MD, is Emeritus Professor of Medicine, University of Adelaide, and a Visiting Research Fellow at the University's Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences and Law School.  Professor Shearman was an Assessor for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Third Assessment Report and the Fourth Assessment Report. (1)

Shearman has penned several books on global warming, such as `Climate Change as a Crisis in World Civilization: Why We Must Totally Transform How We Live` and `The Climate Change Challenge and the Failure of Democracy`. His argument is that overpopulation and industrialization are causing an ecological disaster which requires a total change of lifestyle for everyone on the planet. As democracy isn't up to the challenge, an authoritarian government must (obviously) be imposed to save us from ourselves.

Let's take a look at one of those books, 'The Climate Change Challenge and the Failure of Democracy`, which Shearman co-authored with Joseph Wayne Smith. (2)

The book was written as part of a series sponsored by the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy. The Pell Center was established at Salve Regina Universityin Newport, Rhode Island, by an Act of the United States Congress on September 28, 1996, to honor Democrat Senator Claiborne Pell. (3)

The introduction, by the director of the Pell Center, provides a handy summary of the argument contained in the book:

In short, Shearman and Smith argue that liberal democracy – considered sacrosanct in modern societies – is an impediment to finding ecologically sustainable solutions for the planet [intro. p.xi]

Moving to the preface, the authors demand that the reader be prepared to reassess their notions of what is or is not acceptable, and what actions tackling global warming may require. They ask the reader if they are committed to the well-being of future generations:

If so, are you prepared to change your lifestyle now? Are you prepared to see society and its governance change if this is a necessary solution? [preface. p. xiv]

You see, apparently democracy is simply not natural. As the authors put it: `we argue that authoritarianism is the natural state of humanity'. They propose the formation of an `elite warrior leadership' to `battle for the future of the earth'[p.xvi]. Can you see where this is going yet?

The authors recognize that religion plays a big part in many people's lives, and they discuss whether Islam or Christianity fits better with the authoritarian government they see as essential, before deciding that there is a better option:

However, they are not the only contenders for providing social glue for the masses. Although too much of the natural world will be destroyed for civilization to continue in its present form, some biodiversity will still exist . . . It is not impossible that from the green movement and aspects of the new age movement a religious alternative to Christianity and Islam will emerge. And it is not too difficult to imagine what shape this new religion could take. One would require a transcendent God who could punish and reward – because humans seem to need a carrot and a stick. [p. 127]

Frankly, I find this kind of thing terrifying. All the talk of `necessary solutions' and a new Green religion that would provide `social glue for the masses' – are we back in the 1930s?

But it gets worse. I know, you must be asking yourselves how much more fascistic it can get. The answer is a lot more:

Chapter 9 will describe in more detail how we might begin the process of constructing such real universities to train the ecowarriors to do battle against the enemies of life. We must accomplish this education with the same dedication used to train its warriors. As in Sparta, these natural elites will be especially trained from childhood to meet the challenging problems of our times. [p. 134]

To combat global warming effectively, these `natural elites' will require a government capable of taking the necessary action to combat climate change:

Government in the future will be based upon . . . a supreme office of the biosphere. The office will comprise specially trained philosopher/ecologists. These guardians will either rule themselves or advise an authoritarian government of policies based on their ecological training and philosophical sensitivities. These guardians will be specially trained for the task. [p. 134]

Worrying stuff, coming from a professor whose previous book (which the Australian government helped to promote) argued that humanity was a `malignant eco-tumour` and an `ecological cancer`. (4)

I could go on quoting from the book, but I'm sure you've already got the gist of what's being proposed here: Global warming presents such a massive and immediate danger that democracy no longer cuts it, and an authoritarian ecological government of `natural elites' will have to be found to replace it, as well as a new green religion to help provide `social glue for the masses'.

Posted on a blog somewhere, such a plan would probably elicit a visit from the anti-terrorist division of the police. But the fact that it comes from a professor at a major university, who works for the IPCC and was written at the behest of a serious academic institute, founded by Act of Congress, means that the author need not be afraid.

But we should be.

1) http://www.presidian.com.au/product-climate-change-litigation.html David Shearman is also listed under "authors and expert reviewers" by IPCC here:  http://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/tar/wg2/index.php?idp=688

2) The Climate change Challenge and the Failure of Democracy.  David Shearman & Joseph Wayne Smith (Praeger Publishing: Wesport, 2007). Preview available online at: http://books.google.co.nz/books?id=divhhP_kmMUC&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Climate+Change+Challenge+and+the+Failure+of+Democracy,&source=bl&ots=5ZhS9ZvLUG&sig=-aVHqud4FDGb2u8t_zuH0EnbsH4&hl=en&ei=aR0kTZbGEoi8cd-SvbYB&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false

3) http://www2.salve.edu/pellCenter/

4) David Shearman and Gary Sauer-Thompson, `Green or Gone' (Wakefield Press: Kent Town, 1997) p. 117. The colophon page states that `promotion of this book has been assisted by the South Australian Government through Arts South Australia. 

Concerned Citizen Response to Christopher Booker

The Telegraph-  21 January 2011

As we count the cost of the freeze, Government prepares for global warming

The authorities continue to prepare for 'rising temperatures' despite a succession of unprecedentedly cold winters, says Christopher Booker  

As we emerge, temporarily perhaps, from weeks of the coldest weather since records began – with snow disasters right round the northern hemisphere, from the US and Europe to China and Mongolia – more examples come to light of how the cost of extreme cold is far greater than that of warming. We already have a £9.6 billion backlog to cover repairs to roads damaged in previous winters, and the price of repairing the potholes and crumbling asphalt caused by this winter’s even more intense cold threatens to raise that by billions more (even though Government cuts will trim that budget by 15 per cent).

In Northern Ireland, 80,000 households were deprived of water by burst mains operated by the state-owned Northern Ireland Water. Yet as recently as October it published a strategic plan wholly obsessed by the need to transform its infrastructure to meet the challenge of global warming.

Time to Topple the Pyramid of Frauds- Carbon Sense

Carbon Sense- 23 December 2010

 

Thanks for all the messages of support and Christmas Greetings. We may not answer them all but we do read them all, answer some of them and appreciate most of them.

 

The deep freeze in the Northern Hemisphere has many people saying "If this is global warming, we have had enough". It is true that one blizzard or one heat wave does not prove climate change. But this one illustrates that the people claiming to forecast the climate in 100 years time cannot get it right even for next month, and they use the same massive computers to do it. But small private forecasters like Piers Corbyn, who do not feed speculative warming effects from carbon dioxide into their forecast models, are calling the shots better.

Green Power just generates Red Ink

The Carbon Sense Coalition has called for an end to all subsidies, mandated markets and sweetheart pricing for solar and wind energy.

 The Chairman of “Carbon Sense”, Mr Viv Forbes, said that current energy policies were harming the existing power industry and robbing taxpayers and electricity consumers.

 Forbes continued:
 "It's time to end the mollycoddling of wind and solar energy toys before this stupidity does irreversible damage to Australia’s electricity supply and costs.

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