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Climate Change Deniers Are Almost Extinct -- But Is it Too Late?

Posted: 08/22/2012 7:23 am

Most North Americans know that human-caused global warming is real, even if political leaders don't always reflect or act on that knowledge. According to a recent poll, only two per cent of Canadians reject the overwhelming scientific evidence that Earth is warming at alarming rates -- a figure that may seem surprising given the volume of nonsense deniers (many of them funded by the fossil fuel industry) spread through letters to the editor, blogs, radio call-ins and website comments.

Polling indicates more deniers live in the U.S., but they still make up just 15 per cent of that population.

It's getting harder to ignore the evidence: record high worldwide temperatures; increasing extreme weather events; devastating droughts, floods, and wildfires; animal and plant species turning up where they've never been found before; record ice loss in the Arctic and Greenland; melting glaciers... The trends are exactly as climate scientists predicted.

Meanwhile, one of the few "skeptic" climate scientists, Richard Muller, recently reversed his thinking. Muller and colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley, studied climate data dating back to 1753, then looked at possible causes of the unusual warming observed since the mid-1950s. (Ironically, the study was funded in part by the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation, founded by climate change skeptics with heavy interests in the fossil fuel industry.)

Their conclusion? It's not the sun. It's not volcanoes. The most likely cause is humans spewing massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, mainly by burning fossil fuels. This isn't news to most climate scientists.

As evidence builds, deniers are starting to change their tune. They once said global warming isn't happening, and some claimed the world is actually cooling. Now, heat records are being broken worldwide -- this past decade was the hottest on record. Many scientists say the situation is even more severe than first thought, with temperatures and impacts increasing faster than predicted.

Faced with the evidence, many deniers have started to admit that global warming is real, but argue that humans have little or nothing to do with it. Muller's study was just one of many to demolish that theory.

Our climate has always changed, and natural variation is part of that. But scientists have long known that carbon dioxide and other gases trap heat in the atmosphere. Recent warming is occurring at an unprecedented rate that corresponds to burning fossil fuels. According to NASA, global average temperatures have been rising significantly since the 1970s, "with the 20 warmest years having occurred since 1981 and with all 10 of the warmest years occurring in the past 12 years." North America just experienced the hottest July on record, and the first seven months of 2012 were the warmest, on average, in more than 100 years.

This evidence has caused some deniers to change their tune again. Yes, the Earth is warming, they say, but whether it's from natural or human causes, we can't do anything about it, so we might as well continue with business as usual, maybe employing technological fixes to help us adapt.

There's also a subset of deniers who see some nefarious conspiracy in climate science and "Agenda 21" (a nonbinding, voluntary UN agreement on sustainable development) to impose a world government or something, but their irrational arguments aren't worth the time of day.

The truth is, as most of us know, that global warming is real and humans are major contributors, mainly because we wastefully burn fossil fuels. We also know solutions lie in energy conservation, shifting to renewable sources, and changing our patterns of energy and fuel use, for example, by improving public transit and moving away from personal vehicles.

Scientists have been warning about global warming for decades. It's too late to stop it now, but we can lessen its severity and impacts. The side benefits are numerous: less pollution and environmental destruction, better human health, stronger and more diversified economies, and a likely reduction in global conflicts fuelled by the rapacious drive to exploit finite resources.

We can all work to reduce our individual impacts. But we must also convince our political and business leaders that it's time to put people -- especially our children, grandchildren, and generations yet to come -- before profits.


Written with contributions from David Suzuki Foundation Editorial and Communications Specialist Ian Hanington.

Learn more at www.davidsuzuki.org.

For more insights from David Suzuki, please read Everything Under the Sun (Greystone Books/David Suzuki Foundation), by David Suzuki and Ian Hanington, now available in bookstores and online.

 
 
 
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11:49 AM on 08/30/2012
Although it will take months, not hours, the movie "The Day After Tomorrow" got the basic idea correct. It will get really hot, the arctic will finish melting, the ocean conveyor will stop and then HELLO man-made ice age!
01:25 PM on 08/28/2012
What if there were machines we used everyday, to absorb the pollutions, and released clean air again?
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04:11 PM on 08/26/2012
From all the polls I've seen from western countries climate change/ warming has slid way down to the bottom side on the lists of concerns. Too many failed predictions and misbehavior's from the so called climate scientists have damaged the credibility of "the cause".
11:13 AM on 08/27/2012
Faith in the Scientific community has been irreparably polluted. Excuse the puns.
09:20 PM on 08/23/2012
I love you David Suzuki ! When are you coming back on PBS?
09:37 AM on 08/23/2012
Yup. Too late.
08:18 AM on 08/23/2012
Accepting the fact of climate change does not necessarily invoke corrective actions when so many people in power have personal vested interest against it.

"A Capitalist is somebody who will sell a length of rope to his own hangman" - Lenin
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08:13 AM on 08/23/2012
Like many of our current problems to admit that we have them sort of obligates one to do something about it and there is the rub, the stumbling block that keeps many with their heads in the mud from global warming to energy alternatives. No, it’s better to deny we have them; anyone can see the wisdom it that course of action or inaction can’t they?

A wise man once said there are two kinds of change; planned change and catastrophic change that is invariably the result of neglecting the former. Human beings are very inclined towards waiting until it is too late to avoid the consequences unfortunately and only spring in to action when something falls on their head and I know this well because I do it myself.
06:51 AM on 08/23/2012
Are you kidding? The Deniers are about the buy the Presidency and the Congress.
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jimdcb911
All gave some, some gave all.
06:26 AM on 08/23/2012
Most Americans don't believe climate change is man made. As I have stated before on this subject this is the most recent attempt at massive wealth transfer. The leaked e-mails of the scientists claiming man made climate change revealed intentional facts not being factored into their findings.
Also many credible scientists disagreed with the findings. I remember the first earth day the concern was global cooling and scientists were suggesting melting the polar ice caps and we were going to have mass starviation in twenty years that was forty-two years ago.
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07:47 AM on 08/23/2012
Just another sweeping statement.
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waltifarian
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
07:20 PM on 08/23/2012
A) No new facts were found in the UEA incident
B) Very few scientists disagreed, and the few that did lack credibility in their fields, and often as active scientific investigators in general.

http://www.factcheck.org/2009/12/climategate/
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Aramingo
The Wizard of Ahhhs
05:59 AM on 08/23/2012
For those of us old enoough to remember, the denial crowd is going through the exact same evolution that the tobacco companies did when study after study started to show that sucking hot smoke into your lungs might not be the best lifestyle choice.

The sequence went like this:

1. The science isn't established
2. Well, ok, maybe it is, but other things can cause lung cancer and heart disease.
3. The effects aren't as bad as the studies indicate (Thanks Steve Malloy!)

The one step that is new to the game is the "Well, maybe you're right, but it's to late to do anything, so we might as well adapt"
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04:49 AM on 08/23/2012
Why is everyone trying pass this Muller guy off as a skeptic?
He's a member of... JASON Defense Advisory Group, who's sponsors include the Department of Defense (frequently DARPA and the United States Navy), the Department of Energy, and the U.S. Intelligence Community that wrote a a 1982 report predicting CO2-driven global warming,

Gee, I'd trust the guy. Wouldn't you?
Especially when he's President and Chief Scientist of Muller & Associates, an international consulting group specializing in energy-related issues
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Working for a healthy and safe global environment
04:42 AM on 08/23/2012
Although the deniers are thankfully falling off their flat earth, those remaining and screaming the loudest with pseudo-science are those with most money. That money still has a major role to play in the process of preventing acceptance and recovery.
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07:51 AM on 08/23/2012
That is true. And I think the 99% need to counter by reducing our own emissions. That is the only way to start a trickle down effect in a capitalist country.
03:35 PM on 08/23/2012
"deniers" "flat earth"... You sound like a religious zealot.

Science doesn't work by consensus. If it did we'd still have a flat earth.

Money seems to be your point. If you have some knowledge about financial funding of "deniers" then please present it.

In 2011 the US government spent 18 billion on climate research funding. Climatology is big business.
04:23 AM on 08/23/2012
Deniers are almost extinct but let’s devout a column to it. Why? Because it is easier for environmentalists to talk about deniers than to actually provide realistic solutions to their doomsday prophecy.

“...solutions lie in energy conservation, shifting to renewable sources, and changing our patterns of energy and fuel use, for example, by improving public transit and moving away from personal vehicles.”

This doesn’t sound like a plan to save a doomed planet but a theme for a grade school science fair.
08:21 AM on 08/23/2012
Real change comes from the people with wealth and power. And they have personal vested interests against making changes. What else are the environmentalists supposed to do but be gadflys?
09:11 PM on 08/23/2012
Sorry dude... but I'm getting real tired of doomsday prophets with no answers except give to my charity.

Just another parasite. And yes I do mean you Dr. Suzuki.
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02:37 AM on 08/23/2012
"Denier" is what religious zealots call those who disagree with their beliefs. Scientists don't use the term, because it has no applicability to science, which is based on challenging hypotheses.

Those who use the term "denier" are not taken seriously by the general public.
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Aramingo
The Wizard of Ahhhs
06:01 AM on 08/23/2012
So you're saying that we can't measure temperature accurately? As in "I believe it's 72 degees out side"? All global warming is is temperature data. There's no belief, just data.
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Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati
03:15 PM on 08/23/2012
"So you're saying that we can't measure temperature accurately?"

Precisely correct.  The data that 'shows' 'alarming' temperature increase simply isn't accurate or precise enough to prove anything.
01:53 AM on 08/23/2012
you can't undo what has been done in the last 100 years in time to stop this snowball.. in addition india and china are putting more stuff in the air than america did in it's prime...