Commenter Susan
made me aware in
my earlier blog post that 350.org’s Bill McKibben, a partner
with 1010.org, has issued a statement that claimed his group had
nothing to do with their gross-out, kill-the-deniers video, and
called it “disgusting.” From
his statement, which he issued after learning about the video
after he (surprise!) climbed off
a plane in Boston:
Climate skeptics are going to make a big deal of this. The video
represents the kind of stupidity that really hurts our side,
reinforcing in people’s minds a series of preconceived notions, not
the least of which is that we’re out-of-control elitists. Not to
mention crazy, and also with completely misplaced sense of
humor….
Crazy? Now where would we get that idea, Bill? Maybe from your
lamentations at church in Copenhagen:
Those damned shriveled ears of corn. I’ve done everything I can
think of, and millions of people around the world have joined us at
350.org in the most international campaign there ever was. But I
just sat there thinking: It’s not enough. We didn’t do enough. I
should have started earlier. People are dying already; people are
sitting tonight in their small homes trying to figure out how
they’re going to make the maize meal they have stretch far enough
to fill the tummies of the kids sitting there waiting for dinner.
And that’s with 390 parts per million CO2 in the atmosphere.
Or from that
last book you wrote — “Eaarth:”
“The world hasn’t ended, but the world as we know it has — even
if we don’t quite know it yet,” [McKibben] writes. “It’s a
different place. A different planet. It needs a new name.” Since
it’s earth-like, he says, let’s call it “Eaarth.”
Or
perhaps
from your political instincts:
The task at hand is keeping the planet from melting. We need
everyone — beginning with the president — to start explaining
that basic fact at every turn.”
Yeah Bill — flyin’ all over the place to give speeches, talkin’
‘bout death and destruction…just where would we get the idea that
you’re all crazy elitists? And then you say
stuff like this today:
We’ve known the (1010.org video) creators for years—they put
out a statement apologizing for their lapse. But it’s
the kind of mistake that will haunt and hurt efforts.
McKibben’s so elitist and crazy that he doesn’t even realize it
was not a mistake;
it was absolutely intentional, with a lot of people devoting
weeks, if not months, of planning into it.
It was not a mistake because it revealed what the
alarmists really are.