Thursday, September 10, 2009

Alarmist Peter Gleick isn't happy: If you fail to have an irrational fear of carbon dioxide, you're like a hater, or a Nazi, or something

New McCarthyism: Fear of Science and the War on Rationality | Water | AlterNet
Parts of America are slipping back toward the Dark Ages, when fear of knowledge and science led to an impoverishment of civilization.
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We see unambiguous evidence that climate change is already affecting human health and the global economy -- evidence often collected by world-leading American scientists and scientific institutions -- while public opinion polls show that the American people continue to be misled about the risks facing us by conservative pundits who ignore, misunderstand, or intentionally misuse that science to mislead the public into fear of change. Yet we already see huge economic and environmental opportunities in adapting to the reality of climate change.

Fear is an effective tool -- as hate groups and extremists know. It is no accident that repressive regimes of all kinds -- fascists, the Nazis, Stalin, religious states, madrasses -- use tools of hatred, anti-intellectualism, and fear to control knowledge, universities, and intellectuals. Fear grows best when sown in fields of ignorance, while science, rationality, and education are the greatest weapons modern societies have against irrational fear. No wonder Beck and his ilk have intellectuals in their sights; so do the leaders of Iran, and Burma, and the Taliban, and North Korea, for similar reasons.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Those statements are deeply ironic...Gleick talks against the fear of change whilst trying to mislead people with the fear of climate change