See how some of them are begging their parents, with a childish and offensive banner, to help rescue them from bad things:
The Guardian |
These young people could have had climate scare talk directed at them in the nursery, at primary and
secondary school, from the BBC and The Guardian and The Independent, and when
they got to Oxford
they met with climate scare evangelist Myles Allen (see his words at their site ).
Meanwhile, throughout their education so far,
there has been no global warming of the kind used to launch this particular climate
scare. Remember Wirth’s hot meeting room
in 1988? Hansen’s hot testimony there?
Gore’s stepladder? The flood of books
and websites for children and teachers pointing to rising global mean
temperature as if that was irrefutable proof of a man-made catastrophe?
There has been no upward movement of that particular measure for some 17 years
(cue the invention of alternatives by the evangelists such as heat disappearing
into oceans which had previously only been used by alarmists for hyping sea-level rises rather than for gobbling
up infra-red from CO2 and keeping it out of the atmosphere by some magic yet to be elucidated).
What chance
had these Children of the Scare? They seem to have little science (check out their 'Team'), and what they do have may have
been distorted by the glib assurances and simple-minded notions about the
so-called greenhouse effect and the relative importance of CO2 in the climate system pushed by climate campaigners. In their world, for example, it is obvious,
and needs no data, that hurricanes must get more frequent and more fierce.
Trenberth after all, contrived a press conference to that effect to take
advantage of a lively hurricane season in the USA*. Meanwhile, genuine experts in hurricanes pointed out that no
such effect had been found (see Chap. 26 of The Delinquent Teenager for example). Not so good for
headlines, not so good for vivid tales in school books. I wonder if many Children of the Scare have
any notion of such reservations by experts?
Or that they can be found for each and every one of the various planks
of the case for alarm? I suspect not.
* That was 2004. It seems he is still getting up to such tricks ten years later: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/02/19/comment-on-kevin-trenberths-interview-on-february-17-2014-an-example-of-misrepresenting-climate-science/
Note added 06 April 2014. The launch event for this nasty escapade is described here: http://st-hughsmcr.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/launch-event-of-push-your-parents.html?showComment=1393543747300