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March 30, 2005
Science is elementary, my dear . . .
This is a post which really should have been written by Justin. Justin might have even called it "Meet Dr. Watson." Anyway, one Robert T. Watson has managed to steal the global warming show today with a huge, Drudge-linked, incendiary doom-and-gloom headline along with plenty of Chicken Little predictions: Two-thirds of world's resources 'used up'Etc. (Which is a clever Latin way of saying "Blah blah blah.") From what I can glean about Dr. Watson, his real gripe is that he lost his job as Chairman of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Here's Patrick Michaels on Watson's 2002 demise: A variety of factors conspired against Watson. Ten years of carping about the United States did not endear him to the current Administration, nor did his expressed preference for doing global warming policy rather than global warming science.Sheesh. There's lots of hot air. But most of it emanates from Watson, who has been called one of the world's leading "Political" scientists: Watson presided over the IPCC's Third Assessment Report (TAR), published last year. The assessment reports are supposed to be a comprehensive review of the state of climate science in support of the international climate negotiations. What they have become under Watson's guidance is a political bludgeon to enforce global warming orthodoxy.I guess after three years, Watson and his promoters are hoping we've forgotten about the man's history of politicized fakery. For all I know, he's a pal of Rifkin, Ehrlich and company. Where is Justin when I need him? Anyway, I'll grant that the man has stamina. Nonetheless, it is a bit unfair. Watson really is indefatigable, or at least he doesn't show fatigue. At the interminable U.N. meetings, such as the one that slapped together the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, he stayed up all night, a lot of nights, to craft text acceptable to Al Gore. In an earlier incarnation, as a graduate student in atmospheric chemistry at University of Maryland, and later as honcho of NASA's stratospheric chemistry program, his drive and commitment were legendary.Using science to tell people what to do? Has Watson now been officially rehabilitated? Or are they just hoping three years is long enough to forget about the past? UPDATE: Here's today's Drudge headline: If the Phildelphia Inquirer did that based on such a crummy story, I'd be all over them. (Glad I'm not a journalist, and don't have to answer to anyone....) posted by Eric on 03.30.05 at 02:13 PM
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Hmmmm.... Hope you're right. I should watch more closely for signs of news satire. Eric Scheie · April 1, 2005 11:43 AM |
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I think making that story a giant headline instead of a byline actually hurts the global warming religion more than it helps it. My hunch is that Drudge was chuckling as he made that headline so huge.