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Cult of Global Warming Is Losing Influence
Written By : Michael Barone

Religious faith is a source of strength in many people’s lives. But religious faith when taken too far can prove ludicrous — or disastrous.

On Oct. 22, 1844, thousand of Millerites, having sold all their possessions, climbed to the top of hills in Upstate New York to await the return of Jesus and the end of the world. They suffered “the great disappointment” when it didn’t happen.

In 1212, or so the legends go, thousands of Children’s Crusaders set off from France and Germany expecting the sea to part so they could march peaceably and convert Muslims in the Holy Land. It didn’t, and many were shipwrecked or sold into slavery.

In 1898, the cavalrymen of the Madhi, ruler of Sudan for 13 years, went into the Battle of Omdurman armed with swords, believing that they were impervious to bullets. They weren’t, and they were mowed down by British Maxim guns.

A similar but more peaceable fate is befalling believers in what I think can be called the religion of the global warming alarmists.

They have an unshakeable faith that manmade carbon emissions will produce a hotter climate, causing multiple natural disasters. Their insistence that we can be absolutely certain this will come to pass is based not on science — which is never fully settled, witness the recent experiments that may undermine Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity — but on something very much like religious faith.

All the trappings of religion are there. Original sin: Mankind is responsible for these prophesied disasters, especially those slobs who live on suburban cul-de-sacs and drive their SUVs to strip malls and tacky chain restaurants.

The need for atonement and repentance: We must impose a carbon tax or cap-and-trade system, which will increase the cost of everything and stunt economic growth.

Ritual, from the annual Earth Day to weekly recycling.

Indulgences, like those Martin Luther railed against: private jet-fliers like Al Gore and sitcom heiress Laurie David can buy carbon offsets to compensate for their carbon-emitting sins. Corporate elitists, like General Electric’s Jeff Immelt, profess to share this faith, just as cynical Venetian merchants and prim Victorian bankers gave lip service to the religious enthusiasms of their days. Bad for business not to. And if you’re clever, you can figure out how to make money off it.

Believers in this religion have flocked to conferences in Rio de Janeiro, Kyoto and Copenhagen, just as Catholic bishops flocked to councils in Constance, Ferrara and Trent, to codify dogma and set new rules.

But like the Millerites, the global warming clergy has preached apocalyptic doom — and is now facing an increasingly skeptical public. The idea that we can be so completely certain of climate change 70 to 90 years hence that we must inflict serious economic damage on ourselves in the meantime seems increasingly absurd.

If carbon emissions were the only thing affecting climate, the global-warming alarmists would be right. But it’s obvious that climate is affected by many things, many not yet fully understood, and implausible that SUVs will affect it more than variations in the enormous energy produced by the sun.

Skepticism has been increased by the actions of believers. Passage of the House cap-and-trade bill in June 2009 focused politicians and voters on the costs of global-warming religion. And disclosure of the Climategate emails in November 2009 showed how the clerisy was willing to distort evidence and suppress dissenting views in the interest of propagation of the faith.

We have seen how the United Nations agency whose authority we are supposed to respect took an item from an environmental activist group predicting that the Himalayan glaciers would melt in 2350 and predicted that the melting would take place in 2035. No sensible society would stake its economic future on the word of folks capable of such an error.

In recent years, we have seen how negative to 2 percent growth hurts many, many people, as compared to what happens with 3 to 7 percent growth. So we’re much less willing to adopt policies that will slow down growth not just for a few years but for the indefinite future.

Media, university and corporate elites still profess belief in global warming alarmism, but moves toward policies limiting carbon emissions have fizzled out, here and abroad. It looks like we’ll dodge the fate of the Millerites, the children’s crusaders and the Mahdi’s cavalrymen.

Michael Barone, senior political analyst for The Washington Examiner (www.washingtonexaminer.com), is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a Fox News Channel contributor and a co-author of The Almanac of American Politics.

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  • JoeBrit

    Climate study confirms what skeptics scoffed at: global warming is real

    Koch, Gates charities pay for research backing earlier claims that came under fire

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44996377/ns/us_news-christian_science_monitor/

    • Anonymous

      The cult wasn’t formed around the idea that climate changes.  That is axiomatic and every sane person believes it.

      No it was based around the notion that mankind was the primary or even sole driver of that change (which requires ignoring everything that happened prior to 1950 or so). 

      That’s like saying finding historical evidence that the Romans crucified people proves scientifically Christianity is the one true religion.  That is merely one aspect of the religion and not at all the most important one, or the one requiring faith.  

        

      • Anonymous

        Did you see the only friend Joe has is himself and he clicked like again on his own post.

        Attached

        • vegeta1

          hey man give poor ole janzillysweetgaldbritton a break. He has to “like” his own posts. Who else will “like” his dipshit ramblings?

        • Anonymous

          Almost makes you feel sorry for him.  . . then you read his next comment.  

      • http://www.wordaroundthenet.com Christopher Taylor

        He keeps pushing that one report but he’s too dim to realize it doesn’t support his religion at all.  The report specifically says “we didn’t do any research into whether or not mankind is causing any warming that happened in the 20th century.”   It doesn’t support AGW alarmists at all.

    • NotJoeBrit

      Well, bring some of this “global” warming over my way because I am friggin cold right now!!!!

  • Anonymous

    On Oct. 22, 1844, thousand of Millerites, having sold all their possessions, climbed to the top of hills in Upstate New York to await the return of Jesus and the end of the world. They suffered “the great disappointment” when it didn’t happen.

    At least those fanatics sold their own personal property.

    Global warming cultists tried to sell off everyone else’s stuff and when gaia wasn’t sufficiently pleased they balked at giving up their i-phones and first world lifestyle so they gave out a resounding “meh”.

    They’re probably still true believers, they just aren’t willing to sacrifice anything for it.  They’ll still observe the high-holy days of Earth Day and Al Gores birthday and will perhaps adorn their gas-guzzlers with all sorts of bumper stickers but the enthusiasm is gone.  

    And not a moment too soon.  We couldn’t afford this nonsense at any time but especially now.  

  • Dan Pangburn

    Search ‘sunspot “time integral”‘ to discover what actually caused the planet warm up of the 20th century. The warm up stopped about a decade ago.

  • Anonymous

    Koch brothers accidentally fund study that proves global warming

    “The latest global warming results confirm those from earlier, independent studies by scientists at NASA and elsewhere that came under fire from skeptics in an episode known as ‘climategate’. ”

    http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/2011/1021/Koch-brothers-accidentally-fund-study-that-proves-global-warming

    Ya gotta love it, especially when the Koch bros are deep into oil and coal investments.

    • Anonymous

      Could you quote the relevant parts that show mankind is undeniably to blame? 

      • http://www.wordaroundthenet.com Christopher Taylor

        “How much of the warming is due to humans and what will be the likely effects? We made no independent assessment of that.”
        -Richard Muller

        • Anonymous

          Damning stuff there.

          According to the magical “science” of climate change this proves that mankind is 110% responsible as foretold by the goracle.  

      • Anonymous

        he BEST study group does’t yet.  The purpose of this phase of the BEST study is to prove whether earth is really warming, which many skeptics, for example, Watts, don’t believe.

        • http://www.wordaroundthenet.com Christopher Taylor

          Watts believes that the planet warmed in the past.  He’s made that very clear (hint: read him, not what others say about him).  That’s all this study showed.  And that means nothing.

    • Anonymous

      Posting the same BS under two different screen names, on the same thread.  Must be lonely to be you.

      And flagged for being an ass.

      • Anonymous

        Sherdumb is obsessed with cock… oops, I mean Koch.

    • Anonymous

      This is really great!  The results of the BEST studies, partially funded by Koch, and directed by the formerly GW skeptic Muller, now considered a “traitor” by Watts and the rest of the gang of skeptics, have submitted four papers to refereed journals.  Here is a summary of their work to be published:

      http://berkeleyearth.org/Resources/Berkeley_Earth_Summary_20_Oct

      • http://www.wordaroundthenet.com Christopher Taylor

        Again, don’t read what others say about Watts, read him.  He thinks its odd that alarmists are touting this as some devastation of skeptics since it says nothing new and does nothing of the kind.

      • Toastrider

        Fiza, are you using a bot or something to post? You’re coming off as startlingly incoherent.

        • Anonymous

          His ghost poster must have escaped.

  • Anonymous

    Koch brothers accidentally fund study that proves global warming

    “The latest global warming results confirm those from earlier, independent studies by scientists at NASA and elsewhere that came under fire from skeptics in an episode known as ‘climategate’. ”

    http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/2011/1021/Koch-brothers-accidentally-fund-study-that-proves-global-warming

    Ya gotta love it, especially when the Koch bros are deep into oil and coal investments.

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