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Friday, March 23, 2007
Jonah Goldberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
Turning up the Heat on Gore
by Jonah Goldberg
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Isn't it interesting how the same people who think "dissent is the highest form of patriotism" when it comes to the war think that dissent when it comes to global warming is evil and troglodytic?

"If your baby has a fever, you go to the doctor," Gore said this week. "If the doctor says you need to intervene here, you don't say, 'Well, I read a science fiction novel that told me it's not a problem.' If the crib's on fire, you don't speculate that the baby is flame retardant. You take action."

True enough. But if your baby's crib is on fire, you don't run to a politician for help either.

You can tell that Gore's schtick is about something more than the moderate and manageable challenge of global warming when he talks of sacrifice. On the one hand he wants everybody to change their lifestyles dramatically. These are the sacrifices the voracious energy user Al Gore won't have to make because he can buy "carbon credits" for his many homes and his jet-setting.

But when asked this week about the enormous and unwise costs his plan would impose on the U.S. economy (according to the global consensus of economists), Gore said that his draconian emissions cuts are "going to save you money, and it's going to make the economy stronger."

Wait a second. This is the gravest crisis we've ever faced, but if we do exactly as Gore says (but not as he does), we'll get richer in the process as we heal Mother Earth of her fever? Gore's faith-based initiative is a win-win. No wonder so many people think it's mean to disagree.

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Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online.
 
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Well, Mister Buck...
... Catalina did a good job debunking Chicken Little types and obviously you didn't like it.

Here is more: Harry Truman once had a beachfront house in Key West; today that house is two blocks inland. Rising sea level? I don't think so.

Global Warming is a scam and there is sometimes a problem for the Chicken Little's as to whether we are headed for warming or a deep freeze. If we get more "global warming" this spring I hope it is the powdery kind that my snow thrower can handle. This winter has been brutal enough to kill my azalea (which was shielded from wind) and I may have to replace my mimosa trees as well. Global warming, my foot.

And don't try to convince me with computer models; they are programmed by people and reflect only what was programmed into them. There are models in which a significantly warmer period was deliberately omitted from the program in order to support a pre-conceived result.

Re: Koco
CO2 is certainly not a problem. I have read accounts by alarmists claiming that there is somehow a CO2 "greenhouse" above us but that is laughable; CO2 is heavier than air and settles to earth. I saw a demonstration of that fact back when I was in high school in the late 1940's; the local fire department put it on for Fire Prevention Week. The fireman set uo a sloped V-trough with lit candles and then filled a beaker from a CO2 bottle and poured it from the beaker down the trough. The candles were extinguished one by one from top to bottom. A similar experiment was described in the manuals of children's chemistry sets along with instructions on generating one's own.
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