Friday, June 21, 2013

Global Warming as a 21st Century Religion

Global Warming as a 21st Century Religion

By Peter Lilley  Huffington Post  22/06/2013 
G.K. Chesterton said that "when people stop believing in orthodox religion, rather than believe in nothing, they will believe in anything". One of the ersatz religions which fills the void in recent years is belief in Catastrophic Man-Made Global Warming. It claims to be based on science. But it has all the characteristics of an eschatological cult.
HUFFINGTON POST: G.K. Chesterton said that "when people stop believing in orthodox religion, rather than believe in nothing, they will believe in anything". One of the ersatz religions which fills the void in recent years is belief in Catastrophic Man-Made Global Warming. It claims to be based on science. But it has all the characteristics of an eschatological cult.
It has its own priesthood and ecclesiastical establishment - the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; they alone can interpret its sacred scriptures - the Assessment Reports; it anathematises as 'deniers' anyone who casts doubt on its certainties; above all it predicts imminent doom if we do not follow its precepts and make the sacrifices it prescribes.
What most clearly distinguishes the Catastrophic Global Warming cult from science is that it is not refutable by facts. As Parliament enacted the Climate Change Bill, on the presumption that the world was getting warmer, it snowed in London in October - the first time in 74 years. Supporters explained "extreme cold is a symptom of global warming"!
The Met Office - whose climate model is the cult's crystal ball to forecast centuries ahead - has made a series of spectacularly unreliable short term forecasts: "Our children will not experience snow" (that was 2000, before the recent run of cold winters), a barbecue summer (before the dismal 2011 summer), the drought will continue (last spring before the wettest summer on record). Now they say that rain and floods are the new normal. But - hot or cold, wet or dry - global warming is always to blame.
Alarmists are reluctant to admit that the global surface temperature has not increased for 16 years, despite CO2 emissions rising far more than predicted. They wave this inconvenient truth away with the non-sequitur that this decade is the hottest since records began, so the world is still warming. If you climb a hill and reach a flat plateau you are higher than before - but the plateau is flat, not rising. When cornered, global warming alarmists assert that the current pause is simply the result of unspecified 'natural variations'. That implies that the pronounced warming over the previous 25 years may have been amplified by 'natural variations' in the other direction. In which case, the likely temperature rise for a given increase in CO2 may be less than previously estimated or required to produce the threatened doom.
In 2006 I asked how long the pause in warming would have to persist before the Met Office would revise its model. They replied that, since it is based on known laws of physics, they would never adjust it. Just like the German philosopher Hegel, who claimed to derive the laws of nature from first principles: when told that the facts did not agree with his theories, Hegel replied: "So much the worse for the facts"! Climate models do incorporate some established physical laws including the basic greenhouse effect which, having studied physics at Cambridge, I accept. This implies that doubling the concentration of CO2 will raise the temperature by a fairly harmless 1.2ºC. But the models amplify this several fold using assumptions about complex phenomena which cannot yet be reduced to simple physical laws. 

This cult enables adherents to feel morally superior at little personal cost. Buy a Prius or vote Green and save the planet. Unfortunately, costly renewables are driving many into fuel poverty and manufacturing jobs overseas. Action by Britain is pointless unless China, India and Africa join in. They are most vulnerable to climate change. But they are vulnerable because they are poor. They will remain poor until they harness energy like us. Requiring them to forego fossil fuels in favour of renewables costing several times more condemns them to remain poor. The cult requires sacrificing the poor to Gaia. As Professor Bruckner concludes: "save the earth, punish mankind" .
Peter Lilley was a speaker at this year's HowTheLightGetsIn festival

9 comments:

  1. The poor will also notice the increase in electricity cost before the rich if the EPA is unleashed on coal fired electricity generation.

    GW ended before 2001. http://endofgw.blogspot.com/

    AGW never was. http://climatechange90.blogspot.com/2013/05/natural-climate-change-has-been.html

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  2. Hey Cambridge man, "having studied physics at Cambridge, I accept...that doubling the concentration of CO2 will raise the temperature by a fairly harmless 1.2ºC". Modeling the environment is far more complex than a test tube experiment with CO2. How about the proposition put forth, empirically, that CO2 concentration does not lead warming but instead lags, a byproduct?

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  3. Balderdash! It's the Sun affecting the jet streams and it's the jet streams impacting the climate. Natural process.

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  4. Then there is also the accepted principle that co2 at 20ppmv had already absorbed 50% of the energy available to it, and that its further heat absorption capability diminishes logarithmically. co2, now at 400ppmv has basically exhausted its energy feedstock.

    There is also the basic fact that we donot understand climate feedback, but those CAGW computer models ALL assume that water vapor provides a positive feedback which generates 2 to 3 times the temperature increase as caused by co2. (That assumption is dubious, to put it politely.) In the case of cloud cover, one aspect of water vapor, the feedback is very likely negative.

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  5. http://consensusmistakes.blogspot.com/ exposes some of the mistakes that have been made by the ‘Consensus’, the MET office, and the IPCC.

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  6. That was a good article until the last paragraph which mentioned 'fossil fuel', a term used by the energy industry to creates a perception of rarity and high value. The theory that hydrocarbon fuels are fossils doesn't explain the great depths some of it is found at. I would prefer to see some other term, such as natural fuels or hydrocarbon fuels until a complete explanation of why they are found at such great depths is published. And don't forget, the Russians got ahead in energy precisely because of their abiotic theory of hydrocarbon generation. The West wasn't looking deep because there are no lifeforms that far down.

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  7. I have no degree in physics; no experience in meteorology; I rely on an extremely good memory, year by year since the early sixties, regarding the weather - and experience of human nature: I have never seen any warmist publication regarding whatever alarmist prediction they've finally hit upon, that doesn't(1) qualify its findings by introducing uncertainty towards the end of the article (we're moderately sure.... etc.,)and (2) because they're only moderately sure, the final caveat: "...much more research needs to be done...." (I leave the reader to work out the motives there.)And this on a subject on which the science - we're repeatedly being told - is settled.

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  8. http://guardianlv.com/2013/09/global-warming-a-faith-based-science/

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  9. Inspector ClouseauPalo Alto
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    Some prominent alarmists have offered their views on the sacredness of science and the truth

    “No matter if the science is all phony, there are collateral environmental benefits.... climate change (provides) the greatest chance to bring about justice and equality in the world.”

    — Christine Stewart, former Canadian Environment Minister

    "A global warming treaty (Kyoto) must be implemented even if there is no scientific evidence of (enhanced) greenhouse effect."

    — Richard Benedick, President of the National Council for Science and the Environment and Rio Summit attendee

    “We’ve got to ride the global-warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic policy and environmental policy.”

    — Tim Wirth, former US Senator and UN functionary

    "We may get to the point where the only way of saving the world is for industrialized civilization to collapse. Isn't it our responsibility to bring this about?"

    — Maurice Strong, organizer of the first UN Earth Climate Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992

    "Our salvation depends upon our ability to create a religion of nature."

    — René Dubos, French scientist, environmentalist, and author of the maxim "Think globally, act locally"

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