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George Will's Climate Deception

Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:02 PM EDT
By Que2646

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During the last Presidential Election, John McCain proposed a pragmatic national energy policy based upon good stewardship, good science, and reasonableness. George Will attacked the proposal in his "Questions for McCain" in Newsweek (5/19/08). As a preface to the question, George Will states that "(the World Meteorological Organization says global temperatures have not risen in a decade)". However, that quote cannot be found anywhere in the World Meteorological Organization's reports. The Organization's 2007 Summary Report for Policy Makers (http://www.wmo.ch ) says that the Earth's mean temperature is rising, that it is causing changes in the environment, and that it is the result of man's activities. That is just the opposite of George Will's premise.

When I contacted George Will for an explanation, he said that the hottest year on record was 1998 and no year since has been hotter; therefore, global temperatures have not risen in a decade. However, the World Meteorological Organization says that eleven of the last twelve years (1995–2006) rank among the twelve warmest years in the instrumental record of global surface temperature (since 1850). The graph on page six of the report shows a very clear upward trend in the global average temperature from 1997 to 2007. George Will's clever statement was an attempt to mislead readers. NASA's data shows that 2005 was the hottest year on record so George Will is clearly wrong. (See graph)

Next, George Will asked about the potential high cost of measures proposed to reduce global warming which he claimed were too great. However, he does not consider that the measures would also alleviate some of our pressing energy problems or that economic growth would certainly occur in sectors of the economy producing energy efficient products. He also does not mention the principles of good stewardship or personal responsibility involved. Is it responsible to let other countries address the issue while we pretend it does not exist? Should we expect future generations to pay to clean up the pollution we are creating?

Finally, George Will's asks McCain "… what is the Earth's proper temperature, and how do you know? " It was a trick question – a reasonable answer to that question has been known for decades. The graph in the World Meteorological Organization report shows the Earth's mean temperature was reasonably stable from 1850 to 1925 which is a proper baseline to measure global temperature increases. More importantly, the proper temperature of the Earth is one at which we can live comfortably. We know that is true now, but will that be true for our children and grandchildren.

The global mean temperature has now increased 1.3 degrees Fahrenheit and it is increasing each year. Is that a crisis? It depends on how long you plan to live. Every major scientific organization in the world has endorsed a statement that global warming is occurring and that it is caused by man's activities. John McCain was right. Our nation is in critical need of a pragmatic national energy policy based upon good stewardship, good science, and cooperation with other countries. We all share the same atmosphere.

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Obama EPA releases Bush-era global warming finding

The document specifically cites global warming's effects on air quality, agriculture, forestry, water resources and coastal areas as endangering public welfare.

That finding was rejected by the Bush White House, which strongly opposed using the Clean Air Act to address climate change and stalled on producing a so-called "endangerment finding" that had been ordered by the Supreme Court in 2007.

The agency released the e-mail and documents after receiving requests under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Reply#1 - Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:54 PM EDT
PANeal

This question is going to have to be moved to the forefront very soon. We need less energy consumption, smarter energy consumption, and more scientific research. As well as political commitment and tuning out the bleatings of the coal and petroleum lobbies.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/07/opinion/07friedman.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1255480234-F9uvKEpQK+j6h4Q4R8Sm6A

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Reply#2 - Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:32 PM EDT
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