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Typos Don’t Make Climate Change a Myth

“I’m a natural sceptic,” a British-born web publisher says to explain his recent Tweets expressing doubt about the validity of the science behind climate change . Coincidentally, that’s the same argument used by everyone who prefers conspiracy theories to science. Autism conspiracists tell you to be skeptical of the entire medical community (they are pretty sure some of them are paid by drug companies!) and to trust, instead, in Jenny McCarthy. 9/11 truthers tell you to be skeptical of the government (which is often a good default position) and also of most professional engineers, aviators, and other assorted experts (a little more dodgy). Birthers are skeptical of reality. Skepticism is certainly a virtue, but in the internet age, it basically means “preferring to believe what one guy tells you over what the so-called establishment tells you.” And the guy often has a vested interest in telling you not to believe the so-called establishment. Take climate change skeptics. They would prefer to not ever have any aspect of our unsustainable society reined in, at all, especially the bits that involve burning coal and driving cars and stuff. Over in Britain, their papers have been going nuts over the revelation of errors in the last report form the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. There were two legitimate (but fairly inconsequential) errors in the report that were promptly corrected. The errors did not have anything to do with the question of whether or not climate change is real and human-driven. But, whatever! Cry “scandal” and let slip the “-gate” suffix! When it comes to the question of climate science, I trust climatologists a lot more than British journalists. Have you ever met a British journalist? First of all, they’re all alcoholics. Secondly, and more importantly, journalists the world over don’t understand science. I don’t understand science! I rely on scientists for that. But journalists do understand scandal very well. They are experts in scandal. So what you have here are basically conservative bloggers relying on the scientific illiteracy of journalists to trump up errors (real and wholly imagined) in a report that is a summary of established science , which reliably turns into stories asserting that the evidence behind climate change is “in doubt.” And now the same British people who are all getting the measles again because they’re scared of autism don’t believe in global warming anymore, because it snowed. One of this British publisher’s examples of supposed major threats that turned out to have been overhyped (by the generalist media, keep in mind, and not usually by those cursed “experts”) is “acid rain.” The funny thing about that particular overhyped threat is that it went away because it was combated by determined government action. Our government-hating Libertarian friends at Reason magazine actually just named acid rain reduction as one of their five reasons Libertarians shouldn’t hate Big Government! (Also of note: the fact that a local internet entrepreneur saw some snow in SoHo was for some reason newsworthy enough for Tucker Carlson’s Daily Carlson to make it their lead story this morning. Haven’t any more of your contributors been hit by cars or anything?) [ Pic Via ]

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Hey John Stewart: The earth needs a new PR Agent. Snowmaggedon climate deniers unite!

Now that it’s snowing in the east coast in winter, we’re screwed. Global warming has once and for all been proven to be a hoax. Just ask John Stewart. (BTW, It’s almost insulting that Al Gore continues to be given all of the credit for raising global awareness about climate change. I’m ready for Colbert to start giving the youth of Copenhagen some credit for rising awareness about climate change.) But maybe we can take a moment to say, damin it Al, if you’d only used the term “climate change” rather than “global warming” we might not be in this ridiculous situtaion right now. Because now that it is snowing in winter, CO2 pollution deniers (because lets remember that this is what this argument is about) have reason to say that Gore is wrong because the earth is not boiling. Thank you John Stewart for bringing the funny (my coworkers just mocked me for the amount of laughs I got out of watching this piece): And lets not forget the people in Fairbanks, Alaska, who are angry at Al because they can’t put in pools. (See blog post for link.) But it would appear that everyone appears slightly moronic when they take the time to openly mock people. This insult to graphic design was sent in a joke email attachment between two scientists about climate skeptics, and was leaked during the climate gate scandal. (You can got o the original post on the guardian to find out who is being referenced and why). I digress. The point is words are powerful. Global Warming was the term that the environmental movement agreed on to explain the process of CO2 pollution (remember the image of the blanket? “Carbon dioxide and other air pollution that is collecting in the atmosphere like a thickening blanket, trapping the sun’s heat and causing the planet to warm up.” It was a term created so people could develop a quick understandable image about what was happening to the planet. But the truth of the matter, when you look at the statistics, and where the real issue lies, is that we are in a pattern of radically shifting climate change combined with pollution and impact on the planet created by one species. So if we can get the thinking away from “global warming” and weather, we might be able to focus on clean air and clean water and that minor issue that we are in the midst of the 6th mass extinction. We are seeing repeated examples of this issue as we note the changing migration patterns of birds, as well as the migration pattern of marine mammals. And yes, the glaciers are melting. Oh, but then there is that minor issue that global warming patterns could very well take us to the next ice age. So where does that leave us? I don’t know. Given the amount of energy spent on finger pointing it feels like Kindergarden? I keep asking myself, in those last moments of life, what will we have to say to ourselves? Will it be, “I sure did spend a lot of time pointing fingers and telling them how they were wrong.” Or will it be, “I did everything in my power to take care of my planet?” (for videos and links head to the blog) added by: leahl

The missing ingredients in Obama’s new clean energy agenda

The following guest post was written by Sarah Laskow, Media Consortium Blogger (you can also follow them on Twitter). Nuclear power, biofuels, clean coal: These are the Obama administration’s answers to climate change. The 2011 budget, released this week, promised new loans for the construction of nuclear power plants, and on Wednesday the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), White House, and other departments detailed steps to encourage ethanol and clean coal production

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Haiti Donations Provide Everything From Clean Water To A School

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Brittany Murphy Didn’t Die From Drug Use, Mother And Husband Insist

‘She was just high on life, and people see that as something else,’ Sharon Murphy tells Associated Press. By Eric Ditzian Brittany Murphy Photo: John Shearer/ Getty Images Wednesday (January 20) marks the one-month anniversary of the death of Brittany Murphy at the age of 32, and with toxicology tests still being conducted, a determination as to her cause of death has not yet been made.

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Haiti Earthquake-Relief Donations: What Does Your Money Buy?

Red Cross, UNICEF break down where contributions can go. By Gil Kaufman A Haitian boy washes himself in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Wednesday Photo: Chris Hondros/ Getty Images Since a 7.0 magnitude earthquake rocked Haiti last Tuesday, more than $200 million has been raised via text, phone calls and mail by the dozens of worldwide relief organizations that rushed in to help the devastated Caribbean island nation. (Head here to learn what you can do to help the people of Haiti.) American Red Cross spokesperson Eric Porterfield, those donations are turned into vitally needed resources for the more than 3 million people displaced by the quake, as of Sunday, said the organization had collected pledges of $22 million through a program where cell phone users can donate $10 by texting “90999.” “I need a better word than ‘unprecedented’ or ‘amazing’ to describe what’s happened with the text-message program,” organization spokesperson Roger Lowe told The New York Times .

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Danny Glover blames Haitian earthquake on global warming

Actor Danny Glover believes that the Haitian earthquake was caused by climate change and global warming: Says Glover: “When we see what we did at the climate summit in Copenhagen, this is the response, this is what happens, you know what I’m sayin’?” His obscene opinion would be bigger news if Glover had – in the manner of others – idiotically blamed a less-fashionable deity. added by: Dagum 16 comments

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Copenhagen: Leaked document indicates catastrophic world temp rise of 2 degrees

A UNFCCC (UN Climate Change Convention) document was leaked with information that indicates that current target emission reductions by countries around the world will still cause a global warming of 2 degrees, which would be catastrophic in a biblical end of the world sense. Bye

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Copenhagen: UN threatens to kick civil society groups out of climate negotiations

This piece was originally titled: Protesters experience violence outside; Youth stage sit-in http://blogs.current.com/green/2009/12/16/breaking-youth-stage-sit-inside-the-be… Protesters inside the Bella center are staging a sit in and live-blogging at It’s Getting Hot in Here. Their latest entry read: Young people from all over the world are staging a sit-in at Bella Center until we get a Fair, Ambitious, and Binding climate treaty and reading the names of all 11 million signers of the TckTckTck petition.

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Copenhagen breaking news: UN threatens to kick civil society groups out of climate negotiations over live webstream

This piece was originally titled: Protesters experience violence outside; Youth stage sit-in http://blogs.current.com/green/2009/12/16/breaking-youth-stage-sit-inside-the-be… Protesters inside the Bella center are staging a sit in and live-blogging at It’s Getting Hot in Here.

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