That would be Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth: Making a Life
on a Tough New Planet (“a
dire, frightening call to action”) and
disavower of all alarmists who promote the explosion of
children to advance their cause. Today
he writes ineptly at the Huffington Post about how the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce is unfairly (to him) exercising its rights
of association and free speech:
In Beijing, they celebrate when they have a “blue sky day,”
when, that is, the haze clears long enough so that you can actually
see the sun. Many days, you can’t even make out the next block.
Washington, by contrast, looks pretty clean: white marble
monuments, broad, tree-lined avenues, the beautiful, green spread
of the Mall. But its inhabitants — at least those who vote in
Congress — can’t see any more clearly than the smoke-shrouded
residents of Beijing.
Their view, however, is obscured by a different kind of smog.
Call it money pollution. The torrents of cash now pouring unchecked
into our political system cloud judgment and obscure science. Money
pollution matters as much as or more than the other kind of dirt.
That money is the single biggest reason that, as the planet
swelters through the warmest years (liar,
liar) in the history of civilization, we have yet to take any
real action as a nation on global warming.
McKibben, one of the most
entertaining and melodramatic global warming alarmists on
Urrrth, unintentionally made the point that free-marketers often
make: that free, capitalist societies have cleaner, healthier air
than do Communist ones. Thanks Bill!
But that misused analogy doesn’t stop McKibben from taking his
shots at the U.S. Chamber, capitalism and free speech. Or from
announcing his organization’s (350.org) plans to “[fan] out to canvass
local businesses…asking for signatures on a statement announcing
that ‘the U.S. Chamber doesn’t speak for me….”
Sounds like it might be almost as influential as the
spectacularly successful 10/10/10 Global Work
Party that 350.org held. What - you didn’t hear? On what planet
was your birrth?