Why climate change is hot hot hot

Blame a combination of corrupted science, ersatz religion and Third World opportunism

by Mark Steyn on Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:10am - 259 Comments

Why climate change is hot hot hotAccording to the CIA’s analysis, “detrimental global climatic change” threatens “the stability of most nations.” And, alas, for a global phenomenon, Canada will be hardest hit. The entire Dominion from the Arctic to the 49th parallel will be under 150 feet of ice.

Oh, wait. That was the last “scientific consensus” on “climate change,” early seventies version, as reflected in a CIA report from August 1974, which the enterprising author Maurizio Morabito stumbled upon in the British Library the other day. If only the impending ice age had struck as scheduled and Scandinavia was now under a solid block of ice. Instead, the streets of Copenhagen are filled with “activists” protesting global warming, some of whom torch automobiles in the traditional manner of concerned idealists. As long as it’s not my car, I can just about live with these chaps, preferring on balance thuggish street politics to the spaced-out cultish stupor in which many of their confreres wander glassy-eyed from event to event. On the Internet, there is a telling clip of Christopher Monckton interacting with a young Norwegian from Greenpeace who has come along to protest the former’s “denialism.” Monckton is a viscount—i.e., a lord, like his fellow denialist, the former British chancellor Lord Lawson. Now that’s what I call peer review! (House of Lords joke.) Lord Monckton has the faintly parodic mien of many aristocrats, whereas the Greenpeace gal was a Nordic blond. If there were empty stools adjoining both parties at the Climate Conference bar, you’d head for hers before some carbon-credit travelling salesman swiped it. Big mistake. Monckton was the soul of affability, gently suggesting places where she could check out the data. She, by contrast, seemed barely sentient, clinging to rote emotionalism and impervious to reason, data, facts, inquiry.

As I always say, if you’re 30 there has been no global warming for your entire adult life. If you’re graduating high school after a lifetime of eco-brainwashing, there has been no global warming since you entered first grade. None. After the leaked data from East Anglia revealed that Dr. Phil Jones (privately) conceded this point, Tim Flannery, one of the A-list warm-mongers in Copenhagen, owned up to it on Aussie TV, too. Yet, when I reprised the line in this space a couple of weeks back, thinking it was now safe for polite society, I was besieged by the usual “YOU LIE!!!!!!!” emails angrily denouncing me for failing to explain that the cooling trend of the oughts is in fact merely a blip in the long-term warming trend of the nineties.

Well, maybe. Then again, perhaps the warming trend of the nineties is merely a blip in the long-term ice age trend of the early seventies. I doubt many of my caps-lock emailers are aware of the formerly imminent ice age. It was in Newsweek and the New York Times, and it produced the occasional bestseller. But, unlike today’s carbon panic, it wasn’t everywhere; it wasn’t, in every sense, the air that we breathe. Unlike Al Gore’s wretched movie, it wasn’t taught in schools. TV networks did not broadcast during children’s time apocalyptic public service announcements that in any other circumstance would constitute child abuse. Unlike today, where incoming mayors announce that as their first act in office they’re banning bottled water from council meetings, ostentatious displays of piety were not ubiquitous. It was not a universal pretext for recoiling from progress: back in the seventies, upscale municipalities that now obsess about emissions standards of hot-air dryers were busy banning garden clotheslines on aesthetic grounds. There were no fortunes to be made from government grants for bogus “renewable energy” projects. Unlike Al Gore, carbon billionaire, nobody got rich peddling ice offsets.

The man with the sandwich board announcing the end of the world on Jan. 7 is usually unfazed when he wakes up on the morning of Jan. 8. He realigns the runes, repaints the sign, and reschedules Armageddon for May 23. The rest of us, on the other hand, scoff.

But not with this crowd. First it was the new ice age. Then it became global warming. Now it’s “climate change.” If it’s hot, that’s climate change. If it’s cold, that’s climate change. If it’s 12° C and partly sunny with a 30 per cent chance of mild precipitation in the afternoon, you should probably pack emergency supplies and head for higher ground because global milding is rampaging out of control, and lack of climate change is, as every scientist knows, the defining proof of climate change.

Indeed, our response to climate change can itself cause climate change that manifests itself in lack of climate change. A couple of days back, the Guardian ran the following story:
“The hole in the earth’s ozone layer has shielded Antarctica from the worst effects of global warming until now.”

Remember the ozone layer? It was all the rage back in the old days. It was caused by spray-on deodorants, apparently. So we packed ’em in, and switched over to roll-on deodorants. And, because we forswore the sinful spraying of armpits, the hole began to heal. Which is tough on the Antarctic ice cap. Because the only reason it isn’t melting is because the ozone hole isn’t fully closed up. Once it is, more hot air will remain trapped and melt the ice. It may be time to start spraying your armpit hair again.

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  • Glen

    Did any of you people read anything of Sentient's comments??? Go back and read them and say you still think AGW is proven. I know it's difficult, but that's real science. His commentsare the most credible things I've read on the topic in quite a while.

  • Dave

    Oh Steyn….thinly veiled ad hominem attacks. Nothing new here.

  • Rob H

    Steyn does it again. The global warming farce will finally cease to be believed in 2010.

  • lmn

    The pattern is getting clearer with conservative wingnuts . cheney is out blaming Obama when they released terrorists to Yemen and they are doing terrorism again. Good work , darth Cheney .
    They failed to capture Bin Laden and started the war in iraq. Continued tax cuts and foreign dependence for oil . Great work , Darth Cheney !!
    Above all , it is disconcerting to see Cheney's Canadian lackey , Steyn , spew the same gibberish . Climate change denial is just another expression of failed conservatism . i forgot to talk about the financial meltdowm . I will after Steyn's stooges go after me .

    • lmn

      I now rest my case .lmn has the final word .

    • Ryan

      AGW has been exposed as just another agenda to push socialism on the rest of us. You may rest your case all you like, commie.

  • True Romaine Spence

    What I loved most about Copenhagen was the way the Chinese and Indians blew off Obama, West Europe and the rest of the global warming cultists. Why were they so willing to snub rain on the parade? Simple. China and India both are nations with world class scientists that have examined the data, run the numbers, examined the results and have come to the inescapable conclusion that AGW is pure unadulterated bovine excrement.

    And the governments of China and India believed them. Why? Well, in China at least, scientists who lie to their bosses do not get Nobel Prizes. They get a bullet in their noggins. This fact tends to promote clear thinking and honest results.

    China and India may have been willing to come to Copenhagen to see what kind of intelligent research might have made it past the AGW inquisitors, but they never had any intention of joining the cult.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/minaka minaka

      They came to Copenhagen to see whether the West would be stupid enough to give them money to "manage" non-existent man made warming.

      In fact, the main target for the shakedown, the United States would have to borrow money from China to pay her to close her carbon spewing coal fired plants (hint – they wouldn't be closed). They thought from his previous performance they had a sheep for the shearing with Obama.

  • Ramnath Ram

    Of course it is great for the US to stick with oil and the terror-exporting oil countries of the Middle East.

    Steyn is right about that.

  • Martin

    Overwhelming majority of experts agree. Besides, look at it this way: how can man's actions not be causing damage to the planet?

    Are you disputing that CO2 is a greenhouse gas, and if so, are you also disputing that increasing its concentration in the atmosqhere will inevitably lead to warming?

    Resistance is futile.

    • Rob H

      1. Overwhelming majorities, particularly of scientists, agreeing on something is meaningless. Try reading a little history.
      2. Man's actions are not causing global warming is I think the argument here. Damaging the planet? You mean like the space you're taking up?
      3. Look at the historical records of CO2 in the atmosphere and how they don't correlate to temperature. The AGW promoters can't explain that, instead they use grade 10 science experiments in a glass box to "prove" CO2 causes warming. The real world doesn't show the same results.

  • Ramnath Ram

    OK, Steyn, have it your way.

    Freeing the US of dependence on oil is wrong.

    Let's remain addicted to oil and dependent on Middle Eastern dictators ruling oil-exporting nations and exporting Islamist terrorism.

    That's the right way for the US to go.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/minaka minaka

      So you're all for off shore and Alaskan drilling, right? And for building nuclear reactors now so they'll be ready to go when the oil runs out?

  • Bernard P.

    I have to commend Macleans for printing this comment by Mark Steyn. Expression of anti-AGW opinions is extremely rare in Canadian mainstream media (except fot the National Post…).

    I rememember, a long time ago, dropping my Macleans subscribtion because I couldn't stand the unrelenting leftist bias.

    The fact that this article got published is a sure sign that the tide has started to turn on AGW. I predict that there won't be any big public retractation from anyone. The issue will simply gradually disappear.

  • http://VisionAndPsychosis.Net L K Tucker

    Good story well written,

    I have asked the question, "How did well educated scientists believe they could substitute altered scientific results and be believed without being caught."

    I am referring to the "trick" of beginning to substitute actual temperature readings for tree ring proxies when those proxies began to deviate from the actual recorded weather outcomes.

    This is significant because it challenges all the other tree ring proxy inputs for temperature

    I suggest that it is a little know problem discovered to cause problems for office workers in the 1960's. Engineers solved it for office workers with the Cubicle.

    It causes paranoia, fear, depression, panic attacks, and eventually thoughts of suicide. It is named for the normal feature of human physiology that allows it to happen, Subliminal Distraction..

    Google <subliminal distraction> or visit VisionAndPsychosis_Net.

  • Rob H

    Ad hominem attacks? Get a dictionary or show an example.

  • http://z1rllc.com Eddy Aruda

    Speaking of a blast from the past, don't miss global warming scam poster boy Stephen Schneider predicting global cooling and an impending ice age on In Search of narrated by Leonard Nimoy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ndHwW8psR8&fe…

  • Jim

    No but his hear is up his ….

  • change

    What, in your opinion, can we do to stop the 'New World Order'?

  • jim

    Yet more proof that Maclean's is truly upholding Canadian intellectual integrity in the face of all those pesky scientists & their conspiracy of facts.

    You tell 'em, Steyn! Yeah! All those worldwide measurements that prove many of the hottest years on record are in the '00s? SOCIALIST THERMOMETERS! Pacific islands watching their land area shrink while Bangladesh washes away at an unprecedented rate? SWAMP GAS!

    Come on sheeple, who ya gonna believe – thousands of scientists or some guy on the Interwebs?!?

  • andersm

    The warmists are beside themselves trying to shout down everyone pointing out what's now obvious to any thinking person: AGW is a fraud. The earth's climate is a chaotic and complex system influenced by a myriad of factors including the sun, the oceans, topography, water vapour and many others we still don't know about yet. As much as the warmists want it not to be so, their false gods are being exposed. They will cling to their faith and many will carry it forever, fact will not ever enter into it.

  • tsubasa

    how is believing in climate change going to effect the eviroment?
    what has any one done to reduce theor poplution /waste?
    Does acting on curbing C02 realy help solve popultion?
    What actions are people willing to take to solve climate change?

  • pogomutt

    Scientific empiricism where "global warming" is concerned? Ha! How many here are aware that The Weather Channel founder, meteorologist John Coleman, and 9000 other meteorologists and weather scientists, have filed a massive lawsuit against Al Gore for inciting "the greatest scam in history". I can hardly wait for that one to get to the courts. The warm mongers will be jumping ship like a stampede of drowning rats.

  • sentient

    lmn provides matheMANNical proof of The algorEithm……

  • RobertHSG

    Excellent article, great perspective, although I expected no less from you. The one problem I have is with this whole talk of how "It would perhaps be too much to expect a generation of brainwashed schoolkids to shake off their brain-dead conformism." 14 years in the TCDSB system has not convinced me that even God exists much less anything about the world, and believe me I have seen more than enough Eco-freak docs to make a person who lives under a rock believe it's getting hotter, or cooler. I dont think that your column will fare any better. Unfortunately, it seems that all those above the age of 25 seem to not realize that youths are capable of thought and along with that, insight. I am disappointed that such a great intellectual has adopted such a misguided view. Although I accept that no one is perfect, and even great minds have difficulty shaking off, oh what was it again? Oh right, "brain-dead conformism", and that even the most objective thinkers, can be fooled by the media, I expected more from you, I guess I was disappointed like the naive little child always is.

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