Now that the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel
On Climate Change (IPCC) has been presented, read and duly digested, and no
serious errors in calculations or other aspects of presentation have been
found, there is precious little for those pretending that this is all some kind
of World Government Conspiracy and Gravy Train Scam to do except resort to
abuse.
Definitely not even slightly fair and balanced
And there is no finer practitioner of climate change related
abuse than James
“saviour of Western civilisation”
Delingpole, who has returned, like yet another dog to its vomit, to his
well-worn (maybe, Del, a little too
well-worn) path of claiming that it’s all over for the IPCC, anyone taking any
notice of it, and of course those who do not accord with the wishes of Himself
Personally Now.
Del Boy kicks off (you want to start a scrap in an empty
room? He’s yer man) by deploying a favourite strawman: Climate Alarmists. The IPCC is only thus
described by Del and his pals, so they can assert that there have been far more
serious warnings of climate change, which have had to be rowed back on, because
they’re, well, alarmist. But there haven’t been. So he’s just making it up.
Then comes a list of citations to prove that lots of people
agree with the Delingpole Weltanschauung.
This also includes some sleight of hand, with Nigel Lawson and the Global
Warming Policy Foundation counted as two sources of unquestioned wisdom. There
is also Stephen McIntyre, whose partner in criticism Ross
McKitrick is a signatory to the Evangelical Declaration on Global Warming.
Del’s other sources include Donna Laframboise, who claims there is no scientific consensus
on global warming, Christopher Booker, who claimed the Europol building in den
Haag had
been used by the Gestapo (difficult, as it only opened two years ago), and
dear Dick Lindzen, whose contrarian stance is very useful to climate scientists
– his authority makes sure they get the story right first.
Sadly, Lindzen has in the
past blotted his copybook by taking money from fossil fuel interests, and
more recently calling the link between smoking and lung cancer “weak”. Sometimes one can be too contrarian. But this does not deter
Delingpole, who then claims his opponents “are
going to respond to these criticisms with a barrage of lies, ad homs,
cover-ups, rank-closings, blustering threats, straw men”.
He then does exactly that himself, before lapsing into World
War 2 land and concluding “We have to
take a stand on this issue. One side is right; one side is quite simply wrong
and deserves to be humiliated and crushingly defeated. And the sooner – for all
those of us who believe in truth, decency and liberty – the better”. Fine,
Del, you’re clever enough to drive the road roller over yerself.
Still, pays the bills and gives us some unintentional
humour. No change there, then.
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