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Yesterday I commented on the "20 Things You Can Do To Stop Global Warming" handout that the Junior Logician came home with.  Today I found a couple of stories that I may send him to school with.  The first comes from Fox News and it reports that (shades of 1970) we may be headed into another Ice Age.
 
Sunspot activity has not resumed up after hitting an 11-year low in March last year, raising fears that — far from warming — the globe is about to return to an Ice Age, says an Australian-American scientist.
Physicist Phil Chapman, the first native-born Australian to become an astronaut with NASA [he became an American citizen to join up, though he never went into space], said pictures from the U.S. Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) showed no spots on the sun.
He said the world cooled quickly between January last year and January this year, by about 0.7 degrees Centigrade."This is the fastest temperature
change in the instrumental record, and it puts us back to where we were in 1930,"
Chapman wrote in The Australian Wednesday. "If the temperature does not soon recover, we will have to conclude that global warming is over."
Of course critics said that Chapman "cherry picked" the data....a charge that never really seems to gain much traction when it is leveled at the global warming zealots!
 
The second comes to us via the Idaho Statesman and it reports that there is a new anthropogenic global warming denier....and he comes from a very unexpected direction.
 
Greenpeace founder Patrick Moore says there is no proof global warming is caused
by humans, but it is likely enough that the world should turn to nuclear power - a concept tied closely to the underground nuclear testing his former environmental group formed to oppose.
 
Needless to say, this call for nuclear power has not gone over well with Moore's former mates.
 
His critics, like Andrea Shipley, executive director of the Snake River Alliance, say he has simply sold out.
"The only reason Patrick Moore is backing something as unsafe and risky as nuclear power is he is being paid by the nuclear industry to do so," Shipley said.
 
Sadly, the charge that someone who changed their mind on an enviro issue has "sold out" is a very common one.  However, Ms. Shipley's charges that nuclear power is "unsafe and risky" ring hollow when you consider that nuclear power generation IS the cleanest, most environmentally friendly power source out there and it has been much safer than it's detractors fear.
 
When one looks at the 1991 report by the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, (UNSCEAR) one would see that the routine generation of nuclear electricity releases only negligible amounts of radioactive materials to the environment. "The average dose any individual in the world receives each year from all of the activities in the peaceful nuclear fuel cycle is less than 0.1 percent of the inevitable exposures he or she receives from natural radiation sources, such as cosmic rays and radon emitting building materials" ( Trudeau 59).
 
If these enviro-groups were serious about stopping carbon emissions and were serious about cleaning up the environment, they would back nuclear power.  It is safe for people and the environment and is a guaranteed source of cheap, plentiful energy.  Since they don't, one has to assume that their goals are not to guarantee cheap, plentiful energy for all nations....which leads one to assume that they really want us all to go back to pre-industrial times which is not good for those living in poverty now.
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Watching What They Teach Part 2

So the Junior Logician comes home from school today with a hand out that he said he was supposed to give to me.  He drags it out of his backpack and when I took it from him and started reading he started laughing.  For the headline of this flyer that his class was give was this...

20 Things You Can Do.  Here are 20 things you can do to help stop global warming.
 
Some of the things on their list were common sense things that most families do, not to save the environment, but to save money out of their ever tightening budgets. Things like taking shorter showers, washing clothes in cold or warm water instead of hot, turning off lights and televisions when not in use, unplugging the energy "vampires" (computer chargers and cell phone chargers) when not in use, turning down the heat in the winter...that kind of thing. Some of them fell into the "everything old is new again" category - line drying your laundry (although some people can't do that because of homeowners association regulations). Some of the suggestions were just flat our ridiculous (unplugging alarm clocks because of the energy used to power them) and everything was tied around reducing carbon dioxide.
 
One of the more ridiculous suggestions on that sheet though was this one:
Buy Locally Grown Food
 
Let's see....we live in Minnesota where the growing season is what....4 months long?  And how are we to get the produce that we need to maintain healthy lives and thus not need health care?  Oranges and other citrus foods just do not grow in Minnesota!
Seriously - a lot of the suggestions on this sheet are "well DUH!" suggestions.  It's all stuff that is second nature to the Junior Logician (and his family) not because he is an enviro-nut.  It is because he (and we) would rather spend our money on other things than runaway energy bills.
 
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