By David Wojick,
12/4/18. CFACT.
The
mainstream press coverage of the beginning of the Katowice climate summit is
sad but fascinating. There is a uniformly dogmatic sense of urgency based on fear, with very little news and a great deal of preaching.
Fear is the dominant theme.
I truly pity
the people who hold these false beliefs, as they must be afraid of the future.
But I am not sympathetic with the alarmism, because it makes people dangerous.
The preachers are calling on the faithful to change the world we live in, and
not in a good way. Fear makes people angry and angry people are dangerous.
Here are
just three examples of alarmist news coverage of the Katowice climate summit, a
few among many.
From CNBC: “In a strongly-worded statement, the WMO
Deputy Secretary General Elena Manaenkova sought to highlight how important the
issue of a warming planet was.
“Every fraction of a degree of warming makes a difference to
human health and
access to food and fresh water, to the extinction of animals and plants, to the
survival of coral reefs and marine life,” she said.”
Quoting the
preacher. Note that the UN WMO is co-owner of the UN IPCC. That every fraction
is supposedly bad is truly scary. It is also false.
From the
BBC: “The
naturalist David Attenborough has said climate change is humanity’s greatest
threat in thousands of years.
The broadcaster said it could lead to the collapse of civilisations and the
extinction of “much of the natural world”. He was speaking at the opening
ceremony of United Nations-sponsored climate talks in Katowice, Poland.”
(Emphasis in original)
“Speaking at the opening ceremony, Antonio
Guterres, UN Secretary-General, said climate change was already “a matter of
life and death” for many countries.”
Here we have
not just one, but two preachers of alarmist dogma.
LA Times: “Three years after forging the landmark Paris
climate accord, world leaders are meeting again to decide how to turn
emissions-cutting pledges into action. But as talks kick off this week in
Katowice, Poland a disconnect between climate science and global politics
threatens the ability of nearly 200 countries to come together to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions.”
“An October report by the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change warned that some of the most devastating effects of
global warming will hit harder and sooner than previously expected and are
likely to reach a tipping point without “far-reaching and unprecedented changes” to cut emissions within
the next 12 years.
A U.N. report released Tuesday found few nations are on track to meet
the Paris targets, which themselves fall significantly short of achieving the
emissions cuts needed to keep warming within levels tolerable to humanity.
Without drastic, large-scale action, the assessment found,
the planet is likely to see 3 degrees Celsius of warming by the end of the
century.” (Emphasis added)
Note the
need for “far-reaching
and unprecedented changes” in the way we live. This is what makes the
false fear of climate change so dangerous.
Except for
the Trump-bashing you would never know that these endlessly repeated scary
claims are controversial. Certainty is the essence of dogma and the climate
scare preachers are certain that horror is nigh. In reality, and on the
contrary, this green dogma is widely disbelieved, but there is no hint of that
in the Katowice coverage.
The climate
scare preachers are preaching to a media choir.
http://www.cfact.org/2018/12/04/cop-24-the-church-of-climate-fear/?mc_cid=81213d76de&mc_eid=[UNIQID]
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party
Leader
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