President Barack Obama uttered the magic words for casual environmentalists in last week’s State of the Union address: comprehensive climate change bill.
Nevermind that the fomenting Kerry-Boxer-Graham bill is sure to placate the coal and oil industry. Nevermind that the active ingredient will be an infinitely complex cap-and-trade carbon permit system. Nevermind that the hesitant political attitude of the Democratic Party will likely derail the compromise anyway. The real travesty is that Obama has continued the recent pattern of climate change-centered environmentalism at the expense of the broader environmental movement.
After over 25 years of ostracism and marginalization, environmentalists must have thought global warming to be the perfect political issue. It had the ability to give everyday citizens an apocalyptic vision of the consequences of their actions, and it seemingly provided a universal threat, regardless of social status or location.
As our knowledge has increased, however, we’ve come to realize that global warming would have vastly different effects on different societies over a considerable period of time. Not only would tropical third world countries be the first to experience droughts, desertification and extreme cyclonic events, but richer countries like the Netherlands are far better equipped to deal with the dangers of a rise in sea level, for example, than are countries like Bangladesh. This gives wealthier countries incentive to continue the economic and diplomatic status quo for just that little while longer, as evidenced by the Sino-American tensions over the non-binding Copenhagen Treaty.
Interestingly, there are hosts of other equally daunting environmental problems that are not nearly as divisive as global warming. In the last century, we’ve lost over 20 percent of our forested land. Potentially up to 50 percent of all current flora and fauna are threatened with extinction due to habitat destruction, overuse by humans and invasive species.
Our country’s daily total of 63,000 filled garbage trucks is more than our landfills can process, and our ecological footprint is already exceeding the global carrying capacity due to poor soil use. If this isn’t enough to animate a movement, I don’t know what is. While the global warming debate is exaggerated through controversies like the East Anglia University debacle, where private e-mails regarding inflation of global temperatures were revealed, there is even less debate on these other ailments.
These problems are all distinct from global warming, but their solutions can be linked to the adaptations to global warming. Mitigating tropical deforestation — through forest purchase credits or improvements in agriculture — not only preserves biodiversity but also lessens the release of carbon into the atmosphere.
Decreased garbage would both purify our groundwater reservoirs and reduce the greenhouse gases released via incineration. The phasing-out of our petroleum-based herbicide and pesticide industries would also improve the health of our soils and our own neural systems.In truth, these scenarios all relate to more sensible consumption patterns, especially for developed nations.
This type of environmentalism is often considered radical or idealistic. In comparison to the global warming agenda though, this environmentalism has gotten things done. Whether it is the Clean Air Act, the Basel Convention on waste disposal, the Endangered Species Act, or the much-praised Montreal Protocol on CFC elimination, environmentalism has been every bit as successful in prior pursuits as it has when limited to global warming.
Decades into the impressive global organization on climate change, all we have to show for it is the American-ignored Kyoto Protocol — many of its signatories have failed to meet their abatement assignments — and a non-binding Copenhagen treaty.
Despite the recent fad of global warming skepticism, climate change is a real threat to the way we conduct our lives. This, and other great environmental challenges, are best met by comprehensive environmentalism — an environmentalism that embraces more holistic lifestyle changes like decreased consumption and a heightened appreciation for biodiversity. These features of a well-rounded environmentalism would also reduce our contribution to global warming. What we can’t afford is an environmentalism discredited by climate change dithering.
Addressing our over-consumptive ways can remedy environmental issues more salient to the American public while still responding to the threats posed by global warming. We can kill two birds with one stone, or more appropriately, save two birds with one bird feeder.
E-mail Devin Braun at dcbraun@wm.edu.


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The Times of London
The Times of London delivers a separate blow to the AGW movement today in a report on scientific review of the data used to claim man-made warming of the planet over the last few decades. Several researchers have found that the measurements of temperatures in the AGW record that showed temperature increases mainly came from land development and urbanization, not from actual temperature increases. They have made their findings public through peer-reviewed studies that come at a very bad time for the IPCC and AGW advocates:
“The temperature records cannot be relied on as indicators of global change,” said John Christy, professor of atmospheric science at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, a former lead author on the IPCC. The doubts of Christy and a number of other researchers focus on the thousands of weather stations around the world, which have been used to collect temperature data over the past 150 years. These stations, they believe, have been seriously compromised by factors such as urbanisation, changes in land use and, in many cases, being moved from site to site. Christy has published research papers looking at these effects in three different regions: east Africa, and the American states of California and Alabama. “The story is the same for each one,” he said. “The popular data sets show a lot of warming but the apparent temperature rise was actually caused by local factors affecting the weather stations, such as land development.” The IPCC faces similar criticisms from Ross McKitrick, professor of economics at the University of Guelph, Canada, who was invited by the panel to review its last report. The experience turned him into a strong critic and he has since published a research paper questioning its methods. “We concluded, with overwhelming statistical significance, that the IPCC’s climate data are contaminated with surface effects from industrialisation and data quality problems. These add up to a large warming bias,” he said. Such warnings are supported by a study of US weather stations co-written by Anthony Watts, an American meteorologist and climate change sceptic.Watts’ study has not yet been peer reviewed, but it shows the questionable conditions of temperature measurements in many of the IPCC-cited weather stations. One weather station is located next to an incinerator, while others have air-conditioning units in close proximity to the instruments. Apparently more than one is adjacent to waste-treatment plants, which generate significant heat.
These revelations come on top of a series of embarrassing disclosures about the IPCC report. Another research team at Loughborough University may expose even more. Terry Wills will publish a paper in Climatic Change that will argue that the IPCC misread its data, and that the temperature fluctuations it saw are just as likely to be random weather than any systemic trend, whether caused by greenhouse gases or not.
The struts have begun to collapse under AGW hysteria.
Read it and get and education they are not giving you at W&M Devin. Like I side global warming is a farce.
Your lack of a sense of
Your lack of a sense of irony and a sense of historical perspective is so fantastic. But then again, you are in college, so what can one expect. The fad, young lady is the farce that has been exposed as the global warming crowd. As you have done in your short essay above, folks like you now have been forced to change your language to “climate change” How silly. Of course the climate changes. It has been changing since the beginning of the time this planet existed, and it will continue to change; and for reasons that have nothing to do with the activity of man. What is PATHETIC is that college students cannot see through all of this bullshit to the obvious truth that lays behind all of this which is a desire by various governments be they national or some new transnational organization to GRAB POWER. They grab power thru the ability to legislate and to tax. That is what this is all about and has been form the start.
The science has been faked right from the beginning. It is false and is has been shown to be be false. The so called original data has been tampered with and will not be released by the so-called scientists to be vetted by independent 3rf parties. These fake scientists have an agenda. It may watch in part with various kooks like Al Gore who think a harmless gas like carbon dixide can actually have an impact on the temperature of the planet. Well, Al Gore said he invented the Internet, so you might want to re-think his claims about global warming. He is a serial liar…a politician. In the 1970’s we were entering a new ice age and we we running out of oil. That is what the so called experts had to say at that time. Oh really?
I suggest you take a look into the sky next time, and contemplate what it is that heats and cools this planet before you go off half-cocked on schemes to tax the citizens of this country. Oil and natural gas and coal and other sources of energy that emit carbon are essential for this country to function. We should use them in a prudent fashion; I am not an advocate for pollution. However, beware of the idea that there are not severe trade offs in this silly global warming clean energy game. The truth is that it makes sense to use up the lowest cost forms of energy first, and then move on. In the time we are doing this, smart people are working on the next source of energy, for this is a limitless supply of energy in the world; it just depends on the form, source and delivery mechanism and cost. The so-called clean energy is way too expensive, not easy to deliver, and requires massive subsidies from the government to reach cost levels to compete with comparable sources we have today. I suggest that we raise YOUR tax rate and tax rates for people like you to 90% to pay for this. I don’;t see why this won’t work. If it makes so much sense, and you are so committed, you should be willing to put your money where your mouth is.
a panicked justification
a panicked justification for the status quo deserves no rebuttal.
but seriously, systematic depletion of all natural resources is the best course of action?
please think further than 50 years into the future. depending on how old you are, you may not still be around to deal with the consequences, but i will.
The Blizzard of 2010
The Blizzard of 2010 isn’t even over yet, but it has already helped Philadelphia make history.
This is officially the snowiest winter season in the city’s recorded history, according to the National Weather Service.
More than 70.3-inches of snow fell in Philadelphia so far this season and it’s not even over.
“This is almost beyond words,” said Meterologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz. “No matter how old you are, you probably will never experience a winter like this in your lifetime, again.”
Gee, this global warming stuff sure is confusing…...the planet is warming, but we are having the most snow ever and the coldest winters on record….....hmm…how does that work exactly…..? I am sure those LiARS,,,,,I mean scientists can tweak their data, and play with the graphs and it will all make sense…...sure it will…..if you are a MORON and you believe in chicken little too
“The entire
“The entire superstructure of climate alarmism rests on data that are doubtful and possibly fraudulent. The Science and Public Policy Institute has evaluated surface-temperature records and found, among other things, that 1) instrumental data from the pre-satellite era are virtually useless; 2) fewer than 25 percent of the 6,000 temperature stations that once existed are still operative; 3) comprehensive ocean data have been available only since 2003 and have shown no warming; and 4) higher altitude, higher latitude, and rural stations were the most likely to be lost, leading to a further serious overstatement of warming.”
What this basically says, DeviN, since you seem to have a hard time understanding REALITY, it that the so called SCIENTISTS have hacked the data and are LIARS (SORT OF LIKE OBAMA AND HIS CLAIM TO HAVE CREATED OR SAVED 2,000,00 JOBS YOU PROBABLY BELIEVED THAT TOO RIGHT....RLOLLING ON THE FLOOR LAUGHING MY ASS OFF AT YOU FOOLS ON THE LEFT)
There is no panic from this
There is no panic from this William and Mary grad. If you are a current student, I wonder what exactly they are teaching there these days. A depletion of all the natural resources in 50 years? Who taught you that…Greenpeace…the Sierra Club..some other doom and doom Malthusian group that wants to scare you into a shortage mentality? There is absolutely no shortage of energy in this world, and no less now, than there was when the world was created. It is in a different form, that is all. Brilliant minds thru the ages have managed to figure out ways to most cost effectively use resources in different ways, but never has there been a time when the world ran out of energy. That is simply not going to happen.
I see you dodged the entire issue of fraud. How convenient. Lets avoid the elephant in the room. Lets not worry about FACTS, when it is so much more fun to make up false models and get hysterical about something that is never going to happen so we can raise taxes on activities that we happen to not like at this time. How foolish is that. Any THINKING person can see right through the foolishness of a carbon based global warming theory as the convenient myths simply do not line up with the observable FACTS. Also, if you were THINKING,,,,again, you are supposed to be doing this as you are in college, you would realize that there is a simple built in bias to the temperature gathering systems used as cities are natural heat sinks much warmer than surrounding agrarian countrysides. Asphalt and concrete retain heat. These temperature taking sites in cities are hotter today compared to 100 years ago are warmer for no other reason than that. Stratospheric temperature readings do not have as much bias, and less so when removed from heavy urban areas; not surprisingly, they show substantially less in the way of temperature changes. Food for thought. Realize you are being manipulated by charlatans who want you to believe that the planet is warming for certain reasons when they cannot even explain why you are getting slammed with large snow storms…and then they want to claim this is proof of global warming. PT Barnum was a very intelligent person; the global warming circus is just modern day proof that the circus is always looking for suckers….....
I’m on board! Which
I’m on board! Which should I give up first, my car or my air conditioner?
Well, I may be sensing some
Well, I may be sensing some sarcasm, and I certainly don’t wish to sound didactic and preachy. If there be no sarcasm, then I would say that throwing things away is not quite the right idea. I think we might be best off if we hold on to and use sparingly the things we already have without replacing them with new things. Reuse is a great concept, in my opinion. I hope this addresses your question, and I nevertheless appreciate your post.