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The cause of global warming? Al Gore's hot air...

As I've said before...science doesn't deal with fact. The definition of science is the "observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena" (emphasis mine).

Global warming can't be treated as fact. Like evolution, it needs to be presented as theory. Creationism relies more on faith than theory.

There is a great editorial in the Wall Street Journal about Al Gore's religious quest:

Bill Clinton has become the latest evangelist for Mr. Gore's gospel, proclaiming that current weather events show that he and Mr. Gore were right about global warming, and we are all suffering the consequences of President Bush's obtuseness on the matter. And why not? Mr. Gore assures us that "the debate in the scientific community is over."

That statement, which Mr. Gore made in an interview with George Stephanopoulos on ABC, ought to have been followed by an asterisk. What exactly is this debate that Mr. Gore is referring to? Is there really a scientific community that is debating all these issues and then somehow agreeing in unison? Far from such a thing being over, it has never been clear to me what this "debate" actually is in the first place.

The media rarely help, of course. When Newsweek featured global warming in a 1988 issue, it was claimed that all scientists agreed. Periodically thereafter it was revealed that although there had been lingering doubts beforehand, now all scientists did indeed agree. Even Mr. Gore qualified his statement on ABC only a few minutes after he made it, clarifying things in an important way. When Mr. Stephanopoulos confronted Mr. Gore with the fact that the best estimates of rising sea levels are far less dire than he suggests in his movie, Mr. Gore defended his claims by noting that scientists "don't have any models that give them a high level of confidence" one way or the other and went on to claim--in his defense--that scientists "don't know. . . . They just don't know."

Comments

Jason,

I realize I'm late to the party on this post, but I think you and I should see Gore's movie, if you haven't already. I'm a skeptic, but I'm still curious. Plus, this would give us an excuse to consume ale together.

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