The Washington Timesreports that
scientists who cling to their models and their (big-government
and/or earth-worshipping) religion have initiated their latest
(repeat) effort to promote cap-and-trade.
The Washington Times
reports that scientists who cling to their models and their
(big-government and/or earth-worshipping) religion have initiated
their latest (repeat) effort to promote cap-and-trade:
Six months after “climategate” called into question the
science underpinning claims of global warming, the National
Academy of Sciences said Wednesday the science is sound,
human-caused warming is already occurring, and the U.S. must
take urgent action.
Trying to end the scientific debate and set the stage for
action, the National Research Council, an arm of the Academy,
took the unusual step of recommending specific political moves.
The council called for lawmakers to set a price on carbon
dioxide emissions through either a tax or a cap-and-trade
system, and to adopt an emissions-reductions target similar to
the one proposed by President Obama.
Times reporter Stephen Dinan should know better than to
state that some government-grant dependent science association
took an “unusual step” to recommend specific political action.
There is nothing unusual about it. You’d think by now the
alarmist scientists would have figured out their advocacy
positions only serve to heighten public skepticism of their work,
casting doubt upon whether they approach the issue objectively at
all. But they probably will never learn:
Pamela A. Matson, who led the panel on climate science,
said members were aware of “the publicity around doubts about
climate change,” and that research is never finished.
But she said they have high confidence now that warming is
occurring, and the panelists said research should now begin to
focus not on whether warming is occurring but rather on
questions of how to combat warming or adapt to its
effects.
Even if we can’t understand where the heat is escaping, there is
no escape from its “haunting” effects!
The debacle of this president’s administration is both a cause
and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress
impeaches him, that decline will go on unchecked. An eminent jurist
surveys the damage and assesses the chances for the recovery of our
culture.
The American Christmas, like the songs that celebrate it,
makes room for everybody under the rainbow. Is that why so
many people seem to be hostile to it?