| Of Public Policy and Fairy Tales... |
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| Written by Leo Pusateri |
| Monday, 29 October 2007 18:22 |
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I recently heard that Governor Pawlenty will meet up with the esteemed explorer Will Steeger on an excursion to the Arctic Circle this spring, to engage in a "global warming" fact finding mission (h/t AAA). Steeger reportedly plans to explore the Arctic as a means to prove that the actions of the human race are having a detrimental effect on the earth's climate. If Governor Pawlenty and Mr. Steeger would have checked, they may have found out that someone already performed that mission:
Yes, someone had already noted this problem with global warming. The Royal Society, London. Nov. 20, 1817; Minutes of Council, Vol. 8. pp.149-153, to be exact. Well before the age of industrialization; well before the age of the internal combustion engine, there has been global warming. And global cooling. And there will continue to be periods of global warming, and global cooling, as long as there will be a planet earth. To be so audacious as to say that the actions of man have an impact on global warming, or any kind of climate change that has been happening independently of man since time immemorial is the stuff of fairy tales. Now, I have nothing against fairy tales. I used to tell them to my kids all the time. But when fairy tales become the basis for public policy as a means to forward socialism, that's where Governor Pawlenty, Mr. Steeger, and myself must part ways. To put it in fairy tale terms, The Emperor Has No Clothes. (Cross-posted and comments welcome at The Ice Palace). |




