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 We need to oppose the efforts by the Warmers to destroy our economy,
reduce our standard of living, bring our people into economic, and
political slavery Environmentalism: The Science with No Basis in Science

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Americans have a high regard for science, despite the stereotypes about the
capacities of American students in this set of fields. Our nation is still
one of the leading producers of scientific advancement, publication, and
technological spinoff from pure and applied research.

This regard for science, in fact, is most concentrated among conservatives
and liberty lovers—exactly that set of people who are most grounded in
reality and who understand that the world works according to laws the
govern our physical world and which are not subject to wishful thinking.
While many people who have fed at the “conservatives hate science!” hog
trough may find my statement unbelievable, and perhaps even a bit
scandalous, it is nevertheless true. Indeed, a recent
study<http://www.westernjournalism.com/yale-study-tea-partiers-rank-highest-scientific-knowledge/>
by
a professor at Yale found that Tea Partiers were more likely to display a
knowledge and understanding of scientific principles than the general
population. This result surprises only those left-wingers who get their
information about conservatives and liberty lovers from their own little
insular bubble of left-wing white noise sources.

What is ironic is that those on the Left—who pat themselves on the back for
“believing in science” while oftentimes knowing very little about it—are
the ones who approach the issues from an unscientific mindset and
viewpoint. Indeed, those on the Left are the ones who generally approach
scientific issues with what one might call the “wishful thinking,” or even
“magical,” mindset. Most liberals approach scientific
matters<http://reason.com/archives/2013/05/14/the-myth-of-the-scientific-liberal>
with
the attitude of “our worldview says this has to be *this* way, so we will
ignore anything that contradicts this.” They do this with gun-related
issues, choosing to ignore all the evidences that gun control does not work
to stop crime but that armed citizens do. This is their approach to
economics, completely ignoring the visible evidences of the failures of
socialism, nationalized health care, wealth redistributionism, and the
rest.  And this is how they approach science—the physical world, according
to liberals, ought to bend to conform to left-wing ideological
preconceptions rather than working as it actually does.

When liberals accuse conservatives and liberty lovers of “opposing
science,” what they *really* mean is that we’re disagreeing with left-wing
ideas about what science “ought” to say, rather than the empirical facts on
the ground of what it *actually* says.

Nowhere is this more evident than in the general set of fields known as
environmentalism. Since the 1960s, the Left has worked arduously to invest
environmentalism with cloaks of authority and sanctity. Springboarding from
the respect that the average person has for “science” as a concept,
environmentalists have sought to give themselves that same respect, even
though much of their “science” is in fact contradicted by genuine scientific
discovery. This is papered over, however, by the sanctity that they seek to
give to their belief system, such that disagreement with it or criticism of
it is not to be viewed just as a difference of opinion, but the rankest of
religious heresy and apostasy. Michael Crichton was entirely correct when
he argued that environmentalism is really a
religion<http://www.pe.tamu.edu/DL_Program/graduate_seminar_series/Documents/MichaelCrichton_evironmentalism.pdf>.
Today, “going green” has reached the point of being a religious obligation,
and there are many proponents of this new secular religion (such as Al
Gore) who have even advocated punishment for those who stray from the
straight and narrow way.

In almost every prediction that environmentalism has made, it has been
wrong. The earth did not turn into an overpopulated, resource-starved
wasteland by 1985. The global cooling that was so stridently warned in the
1970s did not materialize. The Alaskan coastline where the *Exxon Valdez* oil
spill occurred was not uninhabitable for a hundred years, but was actually
back and more filled with life than before just ten years later. It has all
given the appearance of being nothing more than ideologically-driven
fear-mongering designed to pursue a particular political agenda.

This state of affairs would almost be comical, if it were not for the fact
that environmentalism is such a dangerous, anti-human,
death-creating belief system. The predictions that environmentalism makes,
though they almost always fail to come to pass, nevertheless are pushed as
vital reasons for *doing something right now*!!! The false sense of urgency
created by environmentalists is used to push weak-willed politicians into
actions that end up being detrimental to the lives and fortunes of millions.

As far back as 1962, this was the case. This was the year that
environmental biologist Rachel Carson’s book *Silent Spring* was published,
a book that was long on hysteria while being short on facts and evidence.
In it, Carson argued that man-madepesticides and other agrochemicals were
an existential threat to both human life and the environment. In fact, most
of her predictions were
wrong<http://cei.org/sites/default/files/Angela%20Logomasini%20-%20Rachel%20Was%20Wrong.pdf>,
and acting on her unscientific arguments has actually done tremendous harm,
both to humanity, and to the earth that Carson professed to be protecting.
As governments acted on her warnings to ban or limit the use of certain
types of pesticides and other agrochemicals, the result has actually been
that in many places, crop yield per acre has been reduced, requiring more
land to be devoted to agriculture, which results in more erosion,
sedimentation in rivers, etc, which in turn harms the ecosystems
environmentalists supposedly want to preserve. Further, with the ban
on pesticides and the rise of “natural, organic” farming, the quality and
volume of food has declines—we have less of it, and it is most pest-ridden.
Due to supply and demand, this has contributed to the rise in worldwide
food prices, and has helped to worsen the problems of food transportation
and distribution to places habitually wracked with famine.

The almost worldwide ban on DDT that was a direct result of Carson’s book
resulted in the spread of malaria all around the world, resulting in the
deaths of millions as many regions no longer had an effective means to
control the mosquitoes that spread malaria. In a very real sense, Rachel
Carson and her compatriots are responsible for more deaths worldwide than
Adolf Hitler.

This is not the only area where the environmentalists have done great harm.
Another of their traditional hobbyhorses has been “overpopulation.”
Environmentalists believe that the earth is hurling headlong to destruction
because we are simply reproducing so much that there will not be enough
space, food, or resources to sustain everybody. Some United Nations
predictions say that earth’s population could reach 11.5 billion by 2075,
and a mindboggling 28 billion by 2150. Of course, this is not the case—in
fact, the rise in the earth’s population has been leveling off, and more
reasonable 
predictions<http://www.businessinsider.com/analyst-world-population-will-peak-at-85-billion-in-2030-2012-11>
suggest
that the total planetary population will peak at around 8.5 billion by
2030, due to the fact that fertility rates are dropping worldwide. While
this sounds like a lot, we should keep in mind that with modern Western
intensive farming techniques and just the land currently available for
cultivation (which does not mean that all of it IS being cultivated), we
could produce enough food to feed all of these mouths and to spare,
provided the logistics of transportation and distribution were worked out.

Nevertheless, “overpopulation” is the root justification for the left-wing
theme of “sustainable living.” What this term describes is essentially the
reduction of lifestyle to a pre-industrial level: stop using electricity
and fossil fuels, stop eating so much, stop taking up so much space with
your horrible, mass produced McMansions, and so forth. The Left wants to
essentially destroy our industrialized economy in the name of
“sustainability.” All these things like “industry” and “power plants” and
“automobiles” and whatnot harm the earth and use up resources. With so many
people due to overpopulation, we have to “scale back” so that all those
people don’t end up stripping the earth bare like a horde of locusts. Of
course, none of this is remotely happening, and indeed, as
industrialization increases and living standards have risen globally, we’ve
found that technology has helped us to reduce the resources needed per
person, even as more resources are found and obtained more efficiently.

Of course, this hasn’t stopped the efforts by the Left to reduce world
population. The Left loves the idea of advancing abortion around the world.
There are 
reports<http://21stcenturywire.com/2013/03/06/bill-gates-and-polio-new-vaccines-can-help-reduce-population-by-10-15/>
that
vaccines in India and elsewhere have actually been used to introduce
life-threatening illnesses and reduce population. Indeed, “population
control” is a major theme on the Green Left, going as far back as Paul
Ehrlich’s calls for massive population reduction in his book *The
Population Bomb*. There are even a few extremist environmentalists who
advocate forcible, violent reduction of the earth’s population to around
500 million (which would make Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot *together *look
like rank amateurs).

All of it premised on shoddy, unsubstantiated, and indeed *unsubstantiable*
 “science.”

Of course, one of the most well-known modern environmentalist myths hiding
behind the label of “science” is that of anthropogenic climate change,
known colloquially as “global warming.”

Global warming is embedded in the Western psyche as the premiere “threat”
to the world today. The argument for global warming rests on the premise
that as CO2(carbon dioxide) levels have risen in the earth’s atmosphere
beginning with the advent of Industrial Evolution, the earth’s temperature
has been rising due to the greenhouse effect. Supporting this argument was
“data” which supposedly gave a neat “hockey stick” graph that purported to
show that the earth’s climate change had reached a critical point where
temperatures are now rising much more rapidly, and will result in the
melting of the earth’s ice cap, raising sea levels over 60 meters and
wiping out coastal areas—many of them heavily populated—all over the world.

A funny thing happened on the way to *Waterworld*, however. A few years
ago, the debate about global warming was rocked by revelations that several
of the most prominent scientists involved in the study of climate change
had deliberately manipulated, and in some cases produced out of whole
cloth, the data that supposedly supported concerns about global warming.
The “hockey stick” was an invention not substantiated by actual scientific
observations. Indeed, the release of the release of the “Climategate”
emails demonstrated that many of these scientists *knew* that the data
substantiating global warming were weak and unsubstantiated, but that they
chose to misrepresent the data so as to further their political agenda.
Despite furious spinning from left-wing activists, the Climategate scandal
essentially destroyed the foundations for the global warming argument, as
any reasonable person who is actually interested in facts and truth could
see.

The arguments for global warming were largely based on computer models,
rather than actual observation. And as with any computer model, its
predictive power is only as good as the information fed into it. These
models suffered from the GIGO principles—garbage in, garbage out. Climate
scientists were feeding in erroneous, manipulated date so that they could
obtain the frightening, heart-stopping figures for rapid heating of the
earth needed to support their apocalyptic predictions. It was all smoke and
mirrors from the beginning.

In recent years, the global warming hypothesis has taken further hits as
more and more data about the earth’s climate are gathered. As it turns out,
the earth is not engaging in out-of-control warming due to man’s
industrialization and burning of fossil fuels. Instead, the earth is in the
midst<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2485772/Global-warming-pause-20-years-Arctic-sea-ice-started-recover.html>
of
a 17 year “pause” in warming, and the warming that we had seen (which is
much less than predicted by any of the models) is due to a natural, 300
year cycle that is unrelated to anything mankind does. This pause is likely
to continue into the 2030s. Arctic ice coverage—which environmentalists
predicted was going to disappear and contribute to increased sea levels—is
actually rebounding, and is greater than it has been in years (indicating
the planet is cooler than they thought it would be). Similarly, the
Antarctic ice pack has also seen more coverage than expected.

Recent years have seen “extreme weather events” (such as hurricanes, the
prevalence of tornadoes, etc.) decline. This is important because one of
the predictions about global warming is that as the earth heats up, more
and more powerful storms will occur. Yet, as we’re observing—the number of
tornadoes, wildfires, extreme heat days, and hurricanes has been
declining<http://thesiweather.com/2013/10/18/1100-am-2013-a-year-with-minimal-extreme-weather-events-in-the-us/>
in
recent years. In fact, the US tornado count is the
lowest<http://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/11/03/us-tornado-count-so-low-that-its-invaded-the-legend/>
it
has been in quite a while, and the bottom has also dropped out of the
hurricane count. Yet, the news media and the environmentalists were quick
to jump on Hurricane Sandy last year as an example of a “global
warming-driven superstorm,” even though Sandy was really a fairly small
storm that happened to hit a densely-populated area where the people *failed
to prepare for her arrival*, and was not actually all that unusual in how
far north she came, as I pointed out
here<http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/50852>
.

It has gotten so bad for the global warming enthusiasts that many
scientists have begun openly
criticizing<http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/11/nongovernmental_climate_scientists_slam_the_uns_ipcc.html>
the
mouthpieces for “climate change,” such as the UN’s IPCC (Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change). This brings to the fore another fact that the
environmentalists don’t want you to know—the majority of scientists in the
relevant fields do not actually support the global warming hypothesis,
despite the best efforts of the politicians, the media, and the “Warmers”
to create the impression that “scientists” monolithically support the
arguments for manmade climate change. It’s simply not true—“scientists” do
not. Indeed, many scientists recognize global warming for what it is—a secular,
environmentalist-driven
religion<http://dailycaller.com/2013/08/29/mit-professor-global-warming-is-a-religion/>
that
ignores inconvenient empirical evidences, or else adjusts them to fit into
the politically correct political position about this issue.

Now, the observant reader may have noticed that there is a common thread
that binds all three of these environmentalist bugaboos—they are all used
to justify the reduction in our quality of life and to reduce the human
population to what environmentalists and the global “elite” consider more
manageable levels. All of these things work to that end—“sustainable
living,” reducing food production, limiting the ability to destroy deadly
diseases, destroying access to and use of fossil fuels, eliminating
industry. These are all part of the same program, which is to reduce our
numbers, destroy our wealth, and eliminate the ability of the common man on
the earth to resist the global “elite” and its agenda.

Many conservatives and liberty lovers like to point out the hypocrisy of
people like Al Gore who preach climate change and the need to reduce the
use of fossil fuels, while flying the world in their big gas-guzzling jets.
I don’t think people like Gore would even recognize this as hypocrisy.
Instead, they would see it merely as a privilege pertaining to their elite
station. There is a concerted effort by the transnational elite to
enserf<http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/dunkin/091217> the
middle classes in the West, and to cull and manage the poorer populations
in the third world. That the middle classes are able to live prosperous,
comfortable lives apart from the provision of the elites is an affront to
these elites. The poorer peoples of the world, in turn, are more numerous,
and therefore cannot be allowed to aspire to the sort of living standards
that the middle classes in the West enjoy, so they have to be thinned so
that they will be more useful as worker drones in the system the elites
would like to establish. Seriously—surely the observant reader has noticed
that just about everything that the Left and its transnational allies like
George Soros do works to reduce the economic self-sufficiency of our middle
class and to destroy the productivity and power of Western economies.

We have to stop this agenda in its tracks. We need to oppose the efforts by
the Warmers to destroy our economy, reduce our standard of living, and
bring our people into economic (and therefore political) slavery. We have
to stand up for capitalism, the benefits of science, technology, and
industrialism. We cannot let this “science” with no basis in science be
used as a weapon to destroy the gains made over the last few centuries.



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Tim Dunkin is a pharmaceutical chemist by day, and a freelance author by
night, writing about a wide range of topics on religion and politics. He is
the author of an online book about Islam entitled *Ten Myths About
Islam*<http://www.studytoanswer.net/islam_myths.html>,
and is the founder and editor of *Conservative
Underground*<http://www.conservativesunderground.us/cu.html>,
a bi-weekly email newsletter focusing on foundational conservative
worldview and philosophy.
He is a born-again Christian, and a member of a local, New Testament
Baptist church in North Carolina. He can be contacted at:
[email protected]<[email protected][email protected]>

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