Another conservative scientist joins the "consensus" about AGW and is fed up with the GOP's war on science and scientists. I say "another" because THE STORY mentions several others.
Included in the story, apropos of nothing in particular, is this, which I found interesting because it's concise:
I agree with the first part but only half agree with the second (but would replace "skepticism" and "alarmism" with "tendency to deny/embrace"). If liberals are attracted to the idea of AGW other than on the merits, I suspect the reasons are a bit more complex. Here are some possibles: 1) There's a big 1st world vs 3rd world dynamic that presses liberal guilt buttons. 2) Of all the possible villains in this story, energy companies hold the #1 position, and liberals have always had problems with energy companies; coal miners exploited labor, oil drillers are ultra-conservative Texans. 3) Liberals are nurturers, and what greater opportunity is there to nurture something than an entire planet being subtly ruined?
FYI: the only firm belief I hold regarding AGW is that if anthropomorphic carbon emissions are as bad as they say, we're probably screwed; there's no way humankind can (or perhaps I should say will) at this point significantly reduce gross global burning of carbon fuels.
[We needed a global warming thread - here it is - go ape.]
Included in the story, apropos of nothing in particular, is this, which I found interesting because it's concise:
"Conservatives tend to gravitate to skepticism because conservatives are inherently suspicious of an expanding government taking more and more of their money and liberty," wrote James M. Taylor, senior fellow in environment policy at the Heartland Institute, a conservative think tank in Chicago.
"On the other hand, liberals tend to gravitate to alarmism because they have little fear of an expansive government and tend to welcome government replacing private individuals or corporations as key drivers of the global economy," he said.
I agree with the first part but only half agree with the second (but would replace "skepticism" and "alarmism" with "tendency to deny/embrace"). If liberals are attracted to the idea of AGW other than on the merits, I suspect the reasons are a bit more complex. Here are some possibles: 1) There's a big 1st world vs 3rd world dynamic that presses liberal guilt buttons. 2) Of all the possible villains in this story, energy companies hold the #1 position, and liberals have always had problems with energy companies; coal miners exploited labor, oil drillers are ultra-conservative Texans. 3) Liberals are nurturers, and what greater opportunity is there to nurture something than an entire planet being subtly ruined?
FYI: the only firm belief I hold regarding AGW is that if anthropomorphic carbon emissions are as bad as they say, we're probably screwed; there's no way humankind can (or perhaps I should say will) at this point significantly reduce gross global burning of carbon fuels.
[We needed a global warming thread - here it is - go ape.]
