Science is a very powerful thing and it’s important
to get it right.
That’s the message Lord Christopher Monckton, a policy
advisor for former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
during the 1980s, told an audience at the 2008 International
Conference on Climate Change on March 3 in New York.
According to Monckton, the movement behind global warming
alarmism can be traced to some ugly things, and being wrong
about it could have a grave impact on humanity.
“I think the question you’re asking is who’s
behind the scare,” Monckton said. “There’s
been a long history of scares recently and scientific frauds
of various kinds. It began, I suppose, with the eugenics movement
in the 1930s which led to Hitler. It followed on with the
lyceum movement in Russia under Stalin. It went on with the
great leap back under Chairman Mao which led again to tens
of millions of deaths. The point you’re making is that
this kills people if you get the science wrong.”
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Monckton used the banning of DDT, which was linked to the
deaths of 40 million children dying from malaria, as an example.
The World Health Organization lifted the ban on Sept. 14,
2006, and that was, as Monckton said, “The science standing
in front of politics.”
Monckton held the media responsible for the one-sided portrayal
of the climate change issue and stated that global warming
alarmism can be defeated when refuted by science. He used
a recent court ruling in Great Britain as an example that
restricted showing Al Gore's documentary, “ An Inconvenient
Truth,” in schools.
“You sell far more papers by saying, ‘Gee, wow
– World to End; Shock; Sensation’ than you do
by saying ‘Climate Continues to [be] Changeable,’
which is the truth,” Monckton said. “So where
the media is largely closed on this, but the courts are not
and that is the place where if you go and make a reasoned
argument based on the science, you can always beat the other
side, because their science – and we heard it over and
over again today – is simply incorrect.”
The idea of the media being “closed” on the
subject was supported in the Business & Media Institute’s
latest study, “Global Warming Censored,” which
found the U.S. network news leaving out skeptics of climate
alarmism 80 percent of the time.
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