Global Warming Contrarians Are A Danger To The Planet
Columnist Cal Thomas ignored a plethora of facts when he criticized President Obama’s decision to reject the Keystone Pipeline plan.
Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas鈥檚 on the Keystone聽Pipeline decision and climate change is so full of errors, that it’s hard to know where to聽begin refuting it.
Clearly the tide has turned against the ideologically motivated global聽warming science deniers, especially given the recent expose that Exxon repressed and聽ignored its own climate scientists when they reported the threat of global warming to the聽oil giant decades ago. The facts and ensuing danger of climate disruption are irrefutable,聽and the evidence has been especially clear for those living in Hawaii.
As futurist Aldous聽Huxley warned, 鈥淔acts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.鈥
Here are some of聽the many facts that Thomas ignores:
鈥 Most of Keystone’s oil would have been exported, and TransCanada itself claimed to be聽creating only
鈥 Only come from Persian Gulf countries and there’s currently such a聽domestic glut that the House voted to begin exporting it.
鈥 Because Alberta oil sands projects are hemorrhaging cash and have , the聽president has good reason “to think Canadian oil is going to remain in the ground.”
鈥 And China is indeed concerned about curtailing its carbon output, as shown by its support聽for increased emissions cuts every five years, and plans to start a to cap coal consumption in 2020, and .
Most importantly, it is flat out wrong to state, as Thomas does, 鈥渢hat there is a growing聽body of evidence that the earth isn鈥檛 warming.鈥
Numerous studies by thousands of聽scientists have documented that the Earth is warming far more rapidly than it ever has聽since humans have been on the planet, including NASA鈥檚 data below.
Concerning recent reports that Antarctic sea ice is expanding, the truth does not deny聽global warming. Thomas鈥 assertion is simply a common tactic of the climate change聽contrarians to seize on one piece of evidence to make their politically motivated claims.
In聽fact, the ice is melting rapidly on the Antarctic Peninsula, and the increasing cover of sea ice聽around the main continent is thin and temporary. As Kevin Trenberth of the National聽Center for Atmospheric Research recently pointed out, 鈥(T)he ice … is very thin.聽So聽increases in Antarctic sea ice do not equate with increased volume.鈥
And note that Arctic聽ice has receded dramatically in recent decades to the point that there will be no north polar聽ice cap during the summer in coming decades.
As President Obama recently noted, the effects of climate change are already negatively聽impacting the world, with more frequent record-breaking temperatures, increasing rainfall聽in some places, and drought-prone regions like the Mediterranean and the U.S. Southwest聽getting drier.
A significant increase in the intensity of tropical North Atlantic cyclones is聽affecting the Caribbean and Central America. The fact that the streets of Waikiki will be聽underwater by the end of the century, and the recent unprecedented stack of three聽Category 4 hurricanes in the vicinity of Hawaii at the same time bring that threat home.
Cal Thomas dismisses Obama鈥檚 鈥渂ogus ‘climate change’ position鈥 as a belief held with the聽fervency of a cult member.鈥
It is clear from the tenor of the Thomas commentary that this is what psychologists call聽“projection.” It is, in fact, Cal Thomas who is like the 鈥渇ervent cult member鈥 鈥 the diehard聽ideologue, committed to denying reality in the interest of preserving a free market聽fundamentalism which allows us all to continue to pursue the short term, self-interested聽thinking that created this mess in the first place.
and the majority of U.S. citizens now agree聽that human-caused global warming is happening. The fact that some of the world鈥檚 most聽conservative institutions 鈥 the Pentagon, the Vatican, the World Bank, the Rockefeller聽Brothers Fund 鈥 are all taking global warming very seriously is evidence that something聽dire is happening.
As Albert Einstein wisely pointed out, 鈥淵ou cannot solve a problem with the same sort of聽thinking that created the problem in the first place.鈥
It is time to open our minds to the聽reality that 200 years of short-term-profit-motivated thinking harnessed to a gargantuan聽fossil fuel burning industrial economy has created problems which require radically聽creative global and long term solutions.
We need to be rigorous in preventing the lies and disinformation of the global warming聽contrarians from confusing the public, especially on the eve of the . This聽might be our last chance to avert crossing a tipping point toward an uncontrollable global聽catastrophe. It is also an unprecedented opportunity to collectively create a more聽sustainable global economy.
A radical response to global warming is no longer a matter of聽concern just for future聽generations; it 聽has become critical to the quality of life on Earth, for all of us, here and now.
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About the Authors
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Dr. Louis Herman is a professor of Political Science at the University of Hawaii-West Oahu.
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Joe Mobley Ph.D. is a professor in the School of Nursing at UH Manoa and former vice chancellor of academic affairs at UH West Oahu. His research area is the behavior of marine mammals, particularly humpback whales, which he has studied primarily in the Hawaiian Islands since 1980.
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Dr. Mark Hixon is the Hsiao Endowed Professor of Marine Biology, Department of Biology, University of Hawaii Manoa.
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Brodie Lockard founded 350Hawaii.org, the Hawaii chapter of 350.org, in 2014.聽It is devoted to fighting the climate crisis.