Sunday, October 02, 2016

"Now he tells us!"

Bookworm links today toan interview with James Lovelock in the Guardian. Bookworm informs us tha Lovelock
is one of the most influential voices in the global warming movement. He was present at the birth of the movement in the 60’s. Through 2009, he vociferously warned of the dangers of anthropogenic global warming.

In the Guardian interview,
What has changed dramatically . . . is his position on climate change. He now says: “Anyone who tries to predict more than five to 10 years is a bit of an idiot, because so many things can change unexpectedly.” But isn’t that exactly what he did last time we met? “I know,” he grins teasingly. “But I’ve grown up a bit since then.”

Lovelock now believes that “CO2 is going up, but nowhere near as fast as they thought it would. The computer models just weren’t reliable. In fact,” he goes on breezily, “I’m not sure the whole thing isn’t crazy, this climate change. You’ve only got to look at Singapore. It’s two-and-a-half times higher than the worst-case scenario for climate change, and it’s one of the most desirable cities in the world to live in.” . .

Lovelock maintains that, unlike most environmentalists, he is a rigorous empiricist, but it is manifestly clear that he enjoys maddening the green movement. “Well, it’s a religion, really, you see. It’s totally unscientific. . . .

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