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Paul Chesser: Global warming propaganda infiltrates schools

By: Paul Chesser
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September 18, 2009

Scientists see no temperature increase (on average) in the oceans or on the surface of the Earth over the last decade. That hasn't stopped an activist group from infiltrating high schools with the panicky message that we are on the verge of a "planetary emergency" due to global warming.

These alarmists are the recently formed Alliance for Climate Education, an Oakland, Calif., nonprofit created by wealthy wind energy entrepreneur Michael Haas. The organization has targeted five metropolitan areas and now is opening a Washington office.

Haas, who donated $24,600 to President Obama's campaign and victory funds last year, stands to reap millions of dollars in government subsidies that climate change-driven energy policies would bring.

Meanwhile the teenagers targeted by ACE are treated to hip presentations with slick animation to propagate the idea that they and everyone in their spheres of influence must modify their behaviors so as to stop global warming. This is achieved by cutbacks in their energy use, which ACE believes produces too many greenhouse gases (from fossil fuel combustion like coal and oil) that warm the planet.

The mostly undiscerning kids love it. ACE, which lobbies school boards and administrators to get invited to give presentations, delivers its propaganda to hundreds of students at a time in assemblies. Getting out of class to watch an amusing talk highlighted by flatulent animated cows (to emphasize their methane emissions, another greenhouse gas) is good for plenty of laughs and scores big with the teens.

But ACE’s talks are infected with falsehoods, like telling the students they’ve “lived through the 10 hottest years on record” (1934 was the hottest) and that greenhouse gas emissions are cranking up the global thermostat "way too high". Talk about one-sided hyperbole to shape impressionable minds. Meanwhile, scientific studies like those that reveal we may be entering a prolonged cooling period, due to an inactive sun, are left out of climate discussion.

 ACE has also targeted the San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston and Boston areas, and aims to reach 140,000 students by the end of this year. Its goal is simple: Get students active in the name of dubious (at best) global warming alarmism, demonize fossil fuels and push solutions such as alternative energy — like wind.

Unfortunately, many teachers and administrators are all too willing to let this biased bunch extract students from classes and force-feed them its pap. Parents should be aware that their kids might be the targets of this political recruitment effort during valuable class time.

Paul Chesser is a special correspondent for The Heartland Institute.




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Nick Beddoes

Sep 18, 2009

Global warming is a fact. Chesser can't wish away the melting of polar ice caps, the ice melting on Greenland and Svalbard, the shrinking glaciers. The ice melt means more sun warming the earth, further ice and permafrost melting, more greenhouse gases, more sea level rising. Anyone who thinks we do not have a climate change crisis is just plain nuts. For the sake of our children and grandchildren we must take serious steps to develop alternate, nonpolluting energy sources, curb population growth, and nurse our planet back to health. Continuing as we have beenm turning our planet into a garbage can, is unacceptable and immoral.

 

Forest Green

Sep 18, 2009

The "inactive sun" statement was a real head-scratcher. How much quality data do we have on solar activity? How does it compare to the decades (if not centuries) of accessible data on land temperature around the world? I hope someone is filtering the scientific knowledge we are passing down to these kids, rather than simply throwing more junk science at them, and asking them to discern the truth from that.

 

Roald A

Sep 18, 2009

Global warming is a fact. Commenter Nick Beddoes can't wish away the IPCC's and Al Gore's inability to prove that human-induced CO2 causes global warming, nor can he show how all the people behind CO2 regulation efforts made any due diligence attempts to reassure us that skeptic scientists' criticisms are invalid. Anyone who thinks Gore's and IPCC Chairman Rajendra Pachauri's refusal to debate skeptics is all we need to make informed decisions is just plain nuts. Continuing as we have been, incorrectly equating good stewardship of the planet / energy sustainability with CO2 (a life-sustaining gas for plants) regulation, is unacceptable and immoral.

 

Liar_Hunter

Sep 18, 2009

How come Heartland is writing fewer editorials these days regarding global warming? Answer: Exxon stopped funding their clap trap as of 2008. Do a Lexis search and find out. It proves Heartland is merely doing the bidding of their corporate funders.

 

Gene B

Sep 18, 2009

Stop this propaganda!

CO2 is good. Any climate change going on is natural -- caused by orbital changes, sun changes and long term ocean current oscillations.

 

TheGreenMiles

Sep 20, 2009

"Mostly undiscerning kids"? Wow. The message -- the Heartland Institute thinks your kids are stupid.

 

David

Sep 21, 2009

Kids have a right to expect facts from teachers, not propaganda. They should be taught critical thinking skills, but it still requires good data from ALL sources.

So if the earth warms BEFORE the CO2 builds up, does CO2 cause global warming?

 

Vertigo

Sep 22, 2009

Forest Green: It is a widely accepted fact that the sun is in a deep solar minimum (meaning a lack of sunspot activity) The deepest in a century if not longer.
This doesn't really have a significant impact on heat emissions, but there are other theories on how this might affect climate. Like Henrik Svensmarks theory that an inactive sun lets more cosmic particles into the solar system, which then form cloud cover on the earth, reducing temperatures. (This is a very simplified version of course.)

 

ProfAndy

Sep 25, 2009

I don't know about others but I have trusted National Geographic as a respectable scientific organisation for a long time. Before the concept "global warming" even existed. If you want scientific evidence, try their site. Here is just one of many URLs: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/1206_041206_global_warming.html

I would like to point out that the global elite would obviously use the issue of climate change to suit their own agendas but this doesn't mean climate change is not happening.

 

Forest Green

Oct 7, 2009

Vertigo, Climate change is also a widely accepted fact, especially among people who know the science. Those same people also accept that humans are a significant cause of the change. Even if the solar activity theories are true, that can't (and probably shouldn't) be changed by human action. Human activity can be changed to reduce our contribution to the problem. All of this hooha about propoganda and elitism isn't about the science; it's about the politics of science.

 

Robert K.

Oct 28, 2009

Y'all go easy on Jim. He's having a hard time dealing with reality. Happens a lot these days to people on the Left. It's always a good sign when they retreat to the "race" canard. It means they've lost the argument and don't know what else to say.
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