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Friday, May 09, 2008
Bill Steigerwald :: Townhall.com Columnist
Taking Out the Junk: Interview with Steven Milloy
by Bill Steigerwald
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When Al Gore and his global warming alarmists take over, one of the first citizens they'll slap in a prison and charge with crimes against the (green) state will be Steven J. Milloy, founder and publisher of the popular Web site JunkScience.com.

For 12 years, JunkScience.com has worked to debunk the bad science that has been used to advance the harmful or merely silly political and social agendas of environmentalists that have led to things such as bans on DDT and incandescent light bulbs.

Milloy is a self-described libertarian whose other unforgivable crimes include working for Fox News Channel and associating with think tanks that accept oil and/or tobacco money. He visited Pittsburgh Thursday to appear at an Alcoa stockholders meeting. I talked to him by cell phone as he drove back to his home near Washington, D.C.

Q: Why did you drive all the way to Pittsburgh to go to an Alcoa stockholders meeting?

A: I am the portfolio manager of the Free Enterprise Action Fund. We’re a libertarian/conservative activist fund and we own shares in Alcoa. We’re concerned that by lobbying for global warming regulation, the Alcoa CEO (Alain Belda) will not only help drive the U.S. economy into a ditch but will help drive Alcoa into a ditch.

Q: How were you received?

A: I spoke at the meeting. I expressed our concerns. I asked the CEO for a commitment that the board of directors would take a hard look at this through their due diligence -- and I got no response.

Q: What is it specifically that Alcoa is doing that you are concerned about?

A: Alcoa belongs to something called the U.S. Climate Action Partnership, which is a group of companies and environmental groups in Washington, D.C., that are lobbying for global climate regulation. All the parties that belong to the U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP) have different interests, so you never know if they are going to be able to achieve their goal. But nevertheless they are lobbying for regulation that every economist in the world says is going to harm the United States and the global economy. The Europeans have global warming regulation they can’t live by without killing their economy. It’s going to accomplish nothing for the environment, because China and India, the up-and-coming greenhouse-gas emitters, have vowed not to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions -- as if that mattered anyway. Alcoa is risking its business by lobbying for regulation that will accomplish nothing. We can’t see how this regulation will help Alcoa. Its last quarter’s earnings were hurt by higher energy costs and environmental regulation -- both of which you are going to have in spades with global-warming regulation.

Q: Are there other famous companies adopting similar kinds of environmental standards -- voluntarily adopting them -- that will cost their bottom lines?

A: Well, no one’s really adopting them. Alcoa takes credit for reducing its greenhouse emissions, but what I think they’ve really done is ship jobs offshore, where none of that stuff really matters.

Q: Is there anything wrong about a private corporation choosing to spend its money on going green -- even if it’s foolish?

A: Management has a fiduciary duty to shareholders. If shareholders want management to be foolish, well, then that’s just the way it is. The problem here is that it is not Alcoa just being foolish on its own. Alcoa is lobbying for laws that will make everybody be foolish. If Alcoa wanted to be foolish by itself, that’s fine; but they’re trying to make everybody be foolish.

Q: What is JunkScience.com and what’s its purpose?

A: Junk Science is a Web site I started about 12 years ago and the purpose is to spotlight bad science that is being used to advance special agendas -- like activist agendas, environmental agendas, regulators, politicians, trial lawyers, companies that are using bad science to sell products to consumers.

Q: What’s the most important example of junk science or bad science that needs to be exposed because of the danger it poses to our economy or our freedoms?

A: Well, the most important junk science issue right now is global warming because it’s going to affect our freedoms and it’s going to affect our economy. It’s all based on the unproven notion that human emissions of carbon dioxide are affecting global climate. As a matter of fact, just last week some U.N. scientists said, “You know, there’s really no global warming that’s going to be occurring for the next 10 years, because Mother Nature is driving the climate.” Of course, the big secret here is that Mother Nature always drives the climate, no matter what humans are doing. There’s much at risk. Global warming regulation means higher energy costs, and it means reduced freedom. Remember that Al Gore wants you to take colder showers, dry your clothes outside, turn the heat down, turn the air-conditioning down, drive less -- they want to impact your lifestyle. Now Congress has passed a law saying you’ve got to buy compact fluorescent light bulbs, which a lot of people don’t like -- they contain mercury; they’re more expensive; they don’t provide any environmental improvement. Yet incandescent light bulbs are going to be phased out in four years. They are reducing consumer choice.

Q: What are your politics and how do they tie in with your junk-science debunking efforts?

A: Politically, I am a libertarian. I believe in individual freedom and limited government. I’m against junk science because junk science reduces individual freedom and increases the role of government in our lives. It’s pretty straightforward. No one complains about government using sound science to expand its role and to actually produce benefits. But junk science, which doesn’t produce any benefits, just results in higher costs and reduced freedom. We object to that.

Q: Is there a smaller example of junk science that is harmful?

A: Global warming is obviously the up-and-coming issue. The biggest and probably the most lethal form of junk science so far has been the DDT controversy. Tens of millions of people in malaria regions have died needlessly because the U.S. -- based on junk science -- banned DDT in 1972 and the ban was promptly exported around the world. It wasn’t until just two years ago or so that the World Health Organization rolled back its ban on DDT -- or at least said they did. DDT use really hasn’t expanded all that much and millions continue to die. That’s the environmentalists’ handiwork and that’s just the warm-up for what’s going to happen with global warming.

Q: You are a pretty controversial guy. Your attacks on DDT bans, and your pooh-poohing of second-hand smoke studies, and your mocking of global warming have been strongly challenged. You’ve accused of having conflicts of interest because you receive funds from oil and tobacco companies. Do you get financial support from oil and tobacco companies?

A: I’ve been affiliated with a number of think tanks that have gotten contributions from oil companies and probably from tobacco companies. But this is kind of a red-herring issue now because all the big corporate money is behind the environmentalists in global warming. They try to smear me with corporate money, but the fact is these guys have all the corporate clout -- General Electric, Dow, DuPont. ... All the guys who used to be for sound science are now working with the environmentalists so they can make cash.

The reason I got into this is because industry used to be for sound science. Industry used to be attacked by environmentalists and so, of course, industry was interested in defending itself. So they contributed to think tanks that stood for sound science and sound economic analysis. But that’s completely changed. Industry is now teamed up with the environmentalists. My side, we get extremely little, if any, industry funding. Even the Bush administration is giving global warming alarmists $5 billion a year. If you go on the Greenpeace Web site or whatever, the total money that global warming skeptics have ever gotten amounts to about $16 million. Now $5.5 billion annually compared to $16 million lifetime -- that’s a David and Goliath fight.

Q: Why should we believe anything you say, if indeed you are supported by energy and tobacco companies?

A: I’ll just turn that around on you: Why should we believe anything the environmentalists say? They have been proven time and time again to be wrong. Their actions have resulted in documentable harm to people. They have political as well as financial interests. In the end, you really have to look at the arguments and look at the data. Even U.N. scientists are coming out now and saying there’s going to be no global warming happening anytime soon. Now why would we want to crush our economy for something that is not going to be happening anytime soon -- if ever?

Q: Who are your main adversaries -- politicians, scientists, the media, all of them?

A: Unfortunately, and we came up with this term yesterday, we are suffering from a sort of societal “gang-green,” where this sort of “green” has spread throughout society from corporations and politicians to local governments. Everybody wants to be green. No one really knows what it means. No one really knows what the big goals are.

Lots of people are hypocritical about the whole green thing -- especially people like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Al Gore. Al Gore wants you to be green, but he’s not being particularly green. He’s still going to have his swimming pool, which costs $600 a year to heat. But you’ve got to use two squares of toilet paper.

Michael Crichton, in his “State of Fear,” had a whole appendix at the end of his book about eugenics and how eugenics swept the country and the world in the 1920s and 1930s. That’s kind of what global warming is -- a misanthropic, anti-people public policy that is based on junk science.

Nothing that they’ve every predicted has ever come true. If you go back 20 years, when that NASA guy, Jim Hansen, went to Congress and said global warming is happening, every prediction he made has been wrong.

Q: Recently, it seems there is a little shift in thinking going on -- even in the media -- that maybe global warming isn’t really coming or coming so soon. There are signs of global cooling popping up. Do you think this is just a passing fancy or have we turned a corner?

A: I’d hate to say we’ve turned a corner. We’re kind of at a precipice right now. Congress in the first week of June is going to be debating the Lieberman-Warner global warming bill. I don’t think anything is going to pass this year, but certainly the next president, whether it’s McCain, Hillary or Obama, all of them have committed to fighting climate change. Most people haven’t realized this yet, which is why we do what we do, but the weak spot is the corporations.

I can’t make Al Gore tell the truth. I can’t make Barbara Boxer tell the truth.

I can’t make (NASA climatologist) James Hansen tell the truth. But you know what? I can make a CEO tell the truth. I can maybe even sue a CEO. I can maybe get the Securities and Exchange Commission interested in some of the statements they’ve made about global warming that aren’t true. That’s why we have the Free Enterprise Action Fund, and that’s kind of the route that we are pursuing because we think the CEOs are vulnerable on this.

Once these global warming bills come to the floor and different companies start to see who the winners and losers are, I think at that point we’re going to turn a corner. All the companies want different things, and they are irreconcilable a lot of the times. For example, Alcoa wants Congress to give it free credits -- which is basically like getting free money from the taxpayer -- for past reductions in greenhouse gases.

Well, a company like Duke Energy, which is a big coal-burning utility in North Carolina, is going to wind up needing to buy carbon credits, which they can’t afford. So Duke is not for carbon credits; they’re for a carbon tax. Well, you can’t do carbon credits and a carbon tax. It’s going to be one way or the other. So when the winners and losers get identified, I think the USCAP will ultimately get blown up. Then we’ll see where things are.

Of course, the alternative is that we’ll get a global warming regime but no one will live by it. U.S. CAP emissions will not go down. It’ll be just like a farm bill. Once you create that global warming constituency, like the constituency made up of the few farmers who get their subsidies, it’ll never go away no matter how bogus it is. Has ethanol gone away? No.

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About The Author
Bill Steigerwald, born and raised in Pittsburgh, is a former L.A. Times copy editor and free-lancer who also worked as a docudrama researcher for CBS-TV in Hollywood before becoming a reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and a columnist Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Bill Steigerwald recently retired from daily newspaper journalism..
 
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STUNNING!
As a physician and biologist, I find the amount of AGW propaganda stunning and talking points like "paid off by oil companies" predictable. The issue is so complex, yet the MSM is irresponsible and the general public is scientifically illiterate.

Two significant events IGNORED by MSM:


March 2008 International Conference on Climate Change in NYC attended by >400 scientists from >2 dozen countries voiced significant objections to major aspects of so called "consensus" on AGW.

This 3d. symposium sponsored by Heartland Institute was launching point for an
un-IPCC REPORT, a compiling work of >20 prominent researchers in response to UN's IPCC-AR4.

NIPCC is a 50pg. document and a NON-POLITICAL authoritative rebuttal to multi-government controlled IPCC's "errors and outright falsehoods" and reveals serious inaccuracies in all IPCC documents...

un-IPCC REPORT -- Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate: Summary for Policymakers of the Report of the NONGOVERNMENTAL INTERNATIONAL Panel on Climate Change. Editor Fred Singer.

I have a special sale on this week...
...I have turned off my 15 watt night light permanently.I am willing to sell this carbon credit to the highest bidder.Does anyone have Al Gore's address?

Junk Science dot com
such a great place to spend a boring day. I did it a few years ago and have been changed ever since. He will make you cry and occasionally laugh out loud. And I would like a continual *SPEW ALERT* to be seen. *ANGER* is common also.

But, you will not be the same.

Thank you Steven Milloy.

Do I get credit
for not driving a car (because I am blind in one eye)? Can I sell this credit to somebody? Better yet, can I FORCE somebody to pay me for not driving a car?

Carbon Taxes & Carbon Caps
If the vessel into which you are adding something already cantains more of that something than is desirable, continuing to add that something more slowly will not resolve the issue. If the vessel is a common vessel, even if you and one or more others stop adding that something while others continue to add that something, your combined actions will not resolve the issue. Once everyone has stopped adding that something to the vessel, it might be possible to begin reducing the amount of that something in the vessel, to return its volume of that something to the "ideal".

That is the reality of the AGW issue. The ultimate carbon cap approaches zero asymptotically. The ultimate carbon tax must drive carbon emissions toward zero asymptotically.

For this reason, Kyoto was and is a sick joke - an attempt to get the developed world "a little bit pregnant", in the hope that the "pregnancy" would be difficult to terminate once begun.

I am not ready to learn to love Big Brother yet.

April: Coolest in 11 Years
Drudge. Follow the link to the NOAA site and there you will also find a suspect comment about April being by "..54th driest,," such month since 1901. Let me think, now. Doesn't being 54th on a list of 100 make it about average - since somewhere near the middle means that some were dry, others were at average and some were wetter. Another case of the FED govmint and Jorge Bush being in favor of Owlgore's warped syndrome.

Not about science
AGW is not about science at all, it's about creating enough confusion to allow world socialism a shot at dominance. It's about political power and the ability of the pseudo-intellectual left to run the lives of all. It's about the arrogance of the left in believing that they understand what everyone needs, a utopian socialist world.

Radical environmetalism via AGW is simply a vehicle for the left's world-wide power grab.

Rachel Carson and her whacked out cohorts should be tried for the mass murder of millions of Africans.

junkscience.com
I've been there and it is great.

You never hear of these stories in the MSM. In addition, there was a conference where they found that it was the sun affecting the climate.

Imagine that. The sun causing global warming. Even after 5 billion a year, the gov't scientists haven't figured this out.

It is a hoax. It is politicians riding the reputation of scientists to enact draconian measures. Many scientists are no longer the objective professionals but merely lawyers in labcoats advocating for their position doctoring their data along the way.


Audi
I drive a 1989 Toyota Corolla, which I purchased new in 1989. It now has 40,284 miles on it (and no, the speedometer hasn't "turned over"!). I consolidate errands and anytime I take a long trip, someone else drives.

I think I deserve cash from the government for (1) driving a sub-compact car for nearly 20 years, and (2) only driving it 40,000 miles.

I filled my gas tank two weeks ago and still have half a tank left.

Calls for all of us to "reduce our driving" fall on deaf ears for me.

(I do love that little car!)

Can I get a credit for NOT raising cattle?

Carbon deficits
Hmmm, we can earn carbon credits for following the suggestions of the enviro-nazis. I propose a new system, AGW is exposed as a farce, can we now get carbon deficits as proof of a return to reason? Can we set up a system to make money on being reasonable and supporting economic growth?

Better yet can we simply run these lying sacks of waste out of their supposed "professions" for lying on a global scale?

"Junk" sci? That's harsh, dude
Now, now people. What's all this about "junk" science?

We all know the Anthrogenic CO2 Induced Climate Change Doctrine (ACDICC) is firmly supported by the most fundamental principles of the scientific method:

- Starting out with a theory, then go looking for data to support it.

- Thowing out an observation or 2, then declaring "the debate is over." We all know that in science you gotta offer your rebuttals before the buzzer, or they don't count!

- Calling those who question your work or offer rebuttals nasty names, & calling for their credentials to be revoked

- Making your calls based on what will get you more grants or tenure or a cushy job w/ the UN.

- Making your calls based on what you think (or have been told) will change public policy to force people to do differently to create "a better world"

- Cherrypicking data to fit the theory. Count favorable data as definitive, representative, & meaningful, while tossing nonconforming data as anomalous.

- Touting incidents & events that seem to support your theory as vindication, while dimissing incidents that run counter to the theory as "anecdotal"

- Saying nothing when hi-profile blowhards & the pop media make dire scary grossly exaggerated claims re the consquences of the theory.

- Withold your data and analytical methodology because skeptics just want to see if they can find something wrong with it anyway, which will ruin all your hard work.

- ignoring the fact your predictions don't pan out. Predictions aren't for proving theories, but for motivating people to make laws based on fear of it.

GLOBAL WARMING FAMINE
The contest is to be waged between the Greeniacs and Tortilla Riots happening around the world.

******* GLOBAL WARMING FAMINE ********

Closed market famine has happened before. During the American Civil War the demands by British Mills for cotton had global impact. Agriculture in Egypt and India were two countries where food crops were substituted with the planting of cotton. Shipping was slower and markets sluggish to react so people starved as British docks were awash with cheap cotton.

credits
I didn't know I could get credits. I ride a motorcycle everyday to work it only uses two cylinders. I can sell those carbon credits. Quick cash in hand, Thanks Algore.
Seriously, climate scientists have to make money somehow. When they departed college with degrees in climate science they realized that there was no field to work in, no money. How to make money with a climate degree? Approach a brain dead politician, sell him some made up facts, get paid by the tax payers to research made up facts. Now they are riding the money train.

More Real Good Science here
1 more characteristic of really good valid science in the "climate change" issue:

- The theory is expressed in such a way that nothing that could possibly be observred could disprove or discredit it. In other words a true theory is "nonfalsifiable." If you can'nt falsify it, if it doesn't offer any way to test it & disprove it, then it MUST BE true no matter what! Right guys?

Right? Hey, fellas! Right?

Kudos

Some things that make this an especially good article:

Point: bad predictions. One of the fundamental principles for defining scientific theories is that a good theory explains & predicts things not otherwise explainable or predictable. ACDICC theory has failed to accurately predict or explain anything actually observed, so why this rush to declare it dogma? (Because it leads directly to 1-world totalitarianism)

Point: Once we make laws & create institutions (like "carbon credits" trading) based on ACDICC, there will be a constituency created & it'll never go away. Socialist Insecurity still exists only because there is a constituency who feels entitled even tho the $$$ they put in is long gone.

Point: Corps are in this because they're just jockeying for position. Some see competitive advantage if they grease the right palms & kiss the right cheeks. Others are just trying to keep from being nuked. Then of course there's the ol' mau-mau CSR factor. The fact corps are in cahoots with this doesn't say anything about its veracity of its potential as a business opportunity.

Bottom line: ACDICC dogma is a perfect vehicle for the ruling elite to gain totalitarian control over nearly every aspect of our lives, therefore it HAS to be so no matter what.

Did you know...?
Some small eastern Euopean country--Estonia I believe--has just placed a bovine flatulance tax on cattle raisers there.

Independent Thinker
I just heard about that tax on bovine flatulence yesterday.

Does this mean I won't get a CREDIT for NOT raising cattle, I'll merely avoid being taxed? Oh well, that's something.

tax...
I heard that one of the next taxes will be your sewage, you know, the part of your water bill for sewage treatment. There will be another tax added for that. I want to know who was holding all those carbon offsets in the first place? Did they just accumulate all these years and why was I not told someone was collecting mine?

Coming soon, open wide people cause the toothpaste is already out of the tube...

Be assured
The politicians will exempt themselves from any and all globull warming laws, so they won't have to change their lifestyles and pay anything.

Taking Out the Junk: Interview with Steven Milloy
As always, the AGW debate also is part of the "follow the money" theory. Add to this the "follow the political clout" theory where those seeking money, "use" politics to force through their plans to corner almost everything. Average citizens the world over will lose as they try to cope w/ draconian regulations, limitations to supplies, & outrageous prices that will force many to chose life saving products (drugs), food, or shelter. Productivity will have ground to a halt once AGW plans are in effect. Few average citizens will be able to afford almost anything, including funerals. Human beings are being manipulated by the powerful who seek even more power & even more wealth while their plans lead to suffering of average people whom they could care less about! But hey, the do-gooders like Gore all plan to make things better after you surrender all power to them. After all, "they and they alone" know what is best for you! Just ask them! And you, well you are part of the unwashed masses clinging to your religion, guns, & foolish notions of freedom, human rights for all individuals, & no government running your life! Rachel Carson saved the world from DDT even though its been proven it is not the threat she told all it is. Meanwhile, literally 100's of thousands of innocents in Africa have died or suffer from the ravages of Malaria! Nam65-66 wants to sell night light carbon credits & that makes sense. Use the corrupt system the liars & thieves have established. Nam65-66 uses the free enterprise system & makes money from the law of supply & demand. But Gore & companies plans are significantly different. They are selling their very souls for money & power. And they will sell nations & human beings in them if it gets them more!
These people are not saving the planet, they are trying to create a new economical-social-political order, that "they alone" control!

TH is having many technical problems....
TH is having many technical problems....

TH is having many technical problems. I noticed comment pages are experiencing numerous issues. It appears that someone on TH is trying to fix the problems. I posted a comment that I thought TH's re-design was done poorly, but I think that after they get the problems fixed things will be back to normal.

Where the junk really is
It would appear that Mr. Milloy defines "junk science" as anything that does not accord with his world view, regardless of how much credibility it has in the reality based universe. For a profile of Mr. Milloy that reveals some of his most interesting---to say the least---past associations, see:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Steven_Milloy

Bogus Warming Alarm
Thank you , Mr. Milloy. I am com ming late to the ball, but thanks to the internet, I am slowly catching up. I have not trusted a word Gore has to say since his visit to the Lincoln Memorial, when he bounced up onto the pedestal and asked, "Who are all these guys?", and Bill had to explain to him that all the busts located around the memorial were Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, etc. Thanks to guys like you everyone now has an opportunity to get the facts, not just a Gore-like opinion.

"Global Poverty"& Senator Obama
How about Barack Obama's plan for "global poverty?" Grasstopusa.org asks: Does Obama need $8500 per household for THIRD WORLD DICTATORS and DESPOTS that "hate our guts" under the guise of "global poverty?" American dollars going to such as this!
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