altering the economic nature of things through a political program. The left has bought into environmental catastrophism because it thinks that if it can persuade the world that there is indeed a catastrophe, then somehow the emergency response will lead to positive developments in terms of social and environmental justice, Cockburn wrote. [See: A July 2007 and a March 2008 report detail how skeptical scientists have faced threats and intimidation - LINK & LINK ] CNN not exactly a bastion of conservatism had yet another of its meteorologists dissent from warming fears. Chad Myers, a meteorologist for 22 years and certified by the American Meteorological Society, spoke out against anthropogenic climate claims on CNN in December. You know, to think that we could affect weather all that much is pretty arrogant, Myers said during Lou Dobbs Tonight on December 18, 2008. Mother Nature is so big, the world is so big, the oceans are so big I think were going to die from a lack of fresh water or were going to die from ocean acidification before we die from global warming, for sure, Myers explained.
Myers joins fellow CNN meteorologist Rob Marciano, who compared Gores film to fiction in 2007, and CNN anchor Lou Dobbs who just said of global warming fear promotion on January 5, Its almost a religion without any question.
Perhaps the biggest shock to the global warming debate was the recent conversion of renowned French geophysicist Dr. Claude Allegre from being a believer in dangerous man-made warming fears to being a skeptic. Allegre, a former French Socialist Party leader and a member of both the French and U.S. Academies of Science, was one of the first scientists to sound global warming fears 20 years ago, but he now says the cause of climate change is unknown. He ridiculed what he termed the prophets of doom of global warming in a September 2006 article. (LINK) Allegre has authored more than 100 scientific articles, written 11 books, and received numerous scientific awards including the Goldschmidt Medal from the Geochemical Society of the United States. He now believes the global warming hysteria is motivated by money. The ecology of helpless protesting has become a very lucrative business for some people! he explained.
Hijacked environmental left
Left-wing Professor David Noble of Canadas York University has joined the growing chorus of disenchanted liberal activists. Noble now believes that the movement has hyped the global climate issue into an obsession. Noble wrote a May 8, 2007, essay entitled The Corporate Climate Coup which details how global warming has hijacked the environmental left and created a corporate climate campaign, divert[ing] attention from the radical challenges of the global justice movement. (LINK)
Botanist Dr. David Bellamy, a famed UK environmental campaigner, former lecturer at Durham University, and host of a popular UK TV series on wildlife, converted from believer to a skeptic about global warming. Bellamy, a committed environmentalist, now says that shift cost him his career at the BBC. Bellamy said in 2008, My opinion is that there is absolutely no proof that carbon dioxide has anything to do with any impending catastrophe. The science has, quite simply, gone awry. In fact, its not even science any more, its anti-science. Theres no proof, its just projections and if you look at the models people such as Gore use, you can see they cherry pick the ones that support their beliefs. (LINK)
Geologist Peter Sciaky echoes this growing backlash of left-wing activists about global warming. Sciaky, who describes himself as a liberal and a leftist wrote on June 9, 2007, I do not know a single geologist who believes that [global warming] is a man-made phenomenon.
Ecologist Dr. Patrick Moore, a Greenpeace founding member, has also joined the ranks of the dissenters. It is clear the contention that human-induced CO2 emissions and rising CO2 levels in the global atmosphere are the cause of the present global warming trend is a hypothesis that has not yet been elevated to the level of a proven theory. Causation has not been demonstrated in any conclusive way, Moore, the chief scientist for Greenspirit, wrote in 2006. (End Inhofe Speech Excerpt)