For those of you who have been following along, a local uninformed crank has been using the editoral page of the local rag for ages to attempt to refute and shame anybody who disagrees with him about the realities of global warming (he doesn't think it's a problem). The original thread about this, with quotes from the letter, is here:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=389&topic_id=2988485&mesg_id=2988485Here is the response I have crafted. Any thoughts on how to improve it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Once again, Dan Pourreau uses the Editorial page of the Daily Local News to further his ill-informed claims and denials about global warming. His letter is filled with so many inaccuracies and half-truths, one hardly knows where to begin. For example, Pourreau cites a survey from 2003 to support his claims. Are we to believe that there has been no scientific study between 2003 and 2008 that might result in a change to these survey numbers (most likely a change that Pourreau won’t like, and therefore ignores)?
The claim that over 19,000 scientists believe that humans do not contribute to global warming is laughable. First of all, how many of those 19,000 scientists are climate scientists? Very few, I suspect. In fact, none of the faculty members of the institute that distributed this petition are climate scientists. Their scientific opinion is no better than the average non-scientist. Secondly, this petition was originally distributed beginning in 1999, long before current studies showing the clear impact of humans and industry on global warming.
As for the “international conference,” it was sponsored by the Heartland Institute, the website of which Pourreau also cites. What he fails to mention is that the Heartland Institute is funded in part by Philip Morris, ExxonMobil, and countless conservative foundations and business owners who stand to lose some of their precious billions if they do the right thing and clean up their act. This so-called scientific conference was not an attempt to discuss ideas and further scientific understanding. Its purpose was, in the words of a letter sent out by the Heartland Institute, “to generate national media attention” for global warming denial. Of course, the scientists speaking at this conference are going to say global warming isn’t a crisis. They’re being paid by the people who would benefit most from that position.
Could the fact that Pourreau’s employer was identified by researchers at the University of Massachusettes Amherst as being the 53rd largest corporate producer of air pollution in the US have anything to do with his position? As Upton Sinclair once said, “it is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.”