Global Warming Deniers Grow More Desperate By The Day

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This is a guest post by David Suzuki.

The Heartland Instituteโ€™s recentย International Climate Change Conference in Las Vegasย illustrates global warming deniersโ€™ desperate confusion. As Bloomberg News noted, โ€œHeartlandโ€™s strategy seemed to be to throw many theories at the wall and see what stuck.โ€ A whoโ€™s who of fossil fuel industry supporters and anti-science shills variously argued that global warming is a myth; that itโ€™s happening but natural โ€” a result of the sun or โ€œPacific Decadal Oscillationโ€; that itโ€™s happening but we shouldnโ€™t worry about it; or that global cooling is the realย problem.

The only common thread, Bloomberg reported, was the preponderance of attacks on and jokes about Al Gore: โ€œIt rarely took more than a minute or two before one punctuated the swirl of opaque and occasionally conflicting scientificย theories.โ€

Personal attacks are common among global warming deniers. Their lies are continually debunked, leaving them with no rational challenge to overwhelming scientific evidence that the world is warming and that humans are largely responsible. Comments under myย columns about global warmingย include endless repetition of falsehoods like โ€œthereโ€™s been no warming for 18 yearsโ€, โ€œitโ€™s the sunโ€, and references to โ€œcommunist misanthropesโ€, โ€œlibtard warmersโ€, alarmists andย worseโ€ฆ

Far worse. Katharine Hayhoe, director of Texas Techโ€™s Climate Science Center and an evangelical Christian,ย had her email inbox flooded with hate mail and threatsย after conservative pundit Rush Limbaugh denounced her, and right-wing blogger Mark Morano published her email address. โ€œI got an email the other day so obscene I had to file a police report,โ€ Hayhoe said in anย interview on the Responding to Climate Change website. โ€œThey mentioned my child. It had all kinds of sexual perversions in it โ€” it just makes your skinย crawl.โ€

One email chastised her for taking โ€œa manโ€™s jobโ€ and called for her public execution, finishing with, โ€œIf you have a child, then women in the future will be even more leery of lying to get ahead, when they see your baby crying next to the basket next to theย guillotine.โ€

Many attacks came from fellow Christians unable to accept that humans can affect โ€œGodโ€™s creationโ€. Thatโ€™s a belief held even by a few well-known scientists and others held up as climate experts, including Roy Spencer, David Legates and Canadian economist Ross McKitrick. Theyโ€™ve signed theย Cornwall Alliance’s Evangelical Declaration on Global Warming, which says, โ€œWe believe Earth and its ecosystems โ€” created by God’s intelligent design and infinite power and sustained by His faithful providence โ€” are robust, resilient, self-regulating, and self-correcting, admirably suited for human flourishing, and displaying His glory. Earth’s climate system is no exception.โ€ This worldview predetermines their approach to theย science.

Lest you think nasty, irrational comments are exclusively from fringe elements, remember the gathering place for most deniers, the Heartland Institute, has compared those who accept the evidence for human-caused climate change to terrorists. Similar language was used to describe the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in aย full-page adย in USA Today and Politico from the Environmental Policy Alliance, a front group set up by PR firm Berman and Company, which has attacked environmentalists, labour-rights advocates, health organizations โ€” even Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the Humane Society โ€” on behalf of funders and clients including Monsanto, Wendyโ€™s and tobacco giant Phillip Morris. The terrorism meme was laterย picked upย by Pennsylvania Republican congressman Mikeย Kelly.

Fortunately, most people donโ€™t buy irrational attempts to disavow science. A Forum Research poll found 81 per cent of Canadians accept the reality of global warming, and 58 per cent agree itโ€™s mostly human-caused. An Ipsos MORI poll found that, althoughย the U.S. has a higher number of climate change deniers than 20 countries surveyed, 54 per cent of Americans believe in human-caused climate change. (Research also shows climate change denial is most prevalent in English-speaking countries, especially inย areas โ€œservedโ€ by media outlets owned by Rupert Murdoch, who rejects climateย science.)

Itโ€™s time to shift attention from those who sow doubt and confusion, either out of ignorance or misanthropic greed, to those who want to address a real, serious problem. The BBC has theย right idea, instructing its reporters to improve accuracy by giving less air time to people with anti-science views, including climate changeย deniers.

Solutions exist, but every delay makes them more difficult andย costly.

Written with Contributions from David Suzuki Foundation Senior Editor Ianย Hanington.

Learn more atย www.davidsuzuki.org.

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