"There is no convincing evidence that human release of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases is causing, or will cause in the future, catastrophic heating of the Earth's atmosphere or disruption of the Earth's climate."
- Oregon Petition, from the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, signed by over 17,000 international scientists including more than 2000 of the world's leading climatologists, meteorologists and planetary / atmospheric scientists


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"...it is now time for us to make a major shift in our thinking about the environment, similar to the shift that occurred around the first Earth Day in 1970, when this awareness was first heightened. But this time around, we need to get environmentalism out of the sphere of religion. We need to stop the mythic fantasies, and we need to stop the doomsday predictions. We need to start doing hard science instead.

There are two reasons why I think we all need to get rid of the religion of environmentalism.

First, we need an environmental movement, and such a movement is not very effective if it is conducted as a religion. We know from history that religions tend to kill people, and environmentalism has already killed somewhere between 10-30 million people since the 1970s. It's not a good record. Environmentalism needs to be absolutely based in objective and verifiable science, it needs to be rational, and it needs to be flexible. And it needs to be apolitical. To mix environmental concerns with the frantic fantasies that people have about one political party or another is to miss the cold truth---that there is very little difference between the parties, except a difference in pandering rhetoric. The effort to promote effective legislation for the environment is not helped by thinking that the Democrats will save us and the Republicans won't.  Political history is more complicated than that. Never forget which president started the EPA: Richard Nixon.  And never forget which president sold federal oil leases, allowing oil drilling in Santa Barbara: Lyndon Johnson.  So get politics out of your thinking about the environment.

The second reason to abandon environmental religion is more pressing.  Religions think they know it all, but the unhappy truth of the environment is that we are dealing with incredibly complex, evolving systems, and we usually are not certain how best to proceed.  Those who are certain are demonstrating their personality type, or their belief system, not the state of their knowledge.  Our record in the past, for example managing national parks, is humiliating.  Our fifty-year effort at forest-fire suppression is a well-intentioned disaster from which our forests will never recover.  We need to be humble, deeply humble, in the face of what we are trying to accomplish.  We need to be trying various methods of accomplishing things.  We need to be open-minded about assessing results of our efforts, and we need to be flexible about balancing needs. Religions are good at none of these things.

How will we manage to get environmentalism out of the clutches of religion, and back to a scientific discipline?  There's a simple answer: we must institute far more stringent requirements for what constitutes knowledge in the environmental realm.  I am thoroughly sick of politicized so-called facts that simply aren't true.  It isn't that these "facts" are exaggerations of an underlying truth.  Nor is it that certain organizations are spinning their case to present it in the strongest way.  Not at all---what more and more groups are doing is putting out is lies, pure and simple.  Falsehoods that they know to be false."

--Michael Crichton
Read the entire article here -- Source:  http://www.crichton-official.com/speeches/index.html


See also:
Global Warming: A Chilling Perspective
...While you're at it, be sure to stop by and take the Global Warming Test.

This is also a good site:
http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO2ScienceB2C/Index.jsp

Look up the historical record of temperature reports at a weather station near your home:
http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO2ScienceB2C/data/ushcn/ushcn.jsp
(I think the mean average temp. has actually been dropping at most of the U.S. weather stations for decades.)

Also check these guys out:  Junkscience.Com

Here are some quotes:  Global Warming Quotes


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