"Global warming is a conspiracy against America"

Posted by bex — 4 November 2004 at 9:00am - Comments
Don't Buy Esso: Bad CompanyAs a taste of what is to come during a second term with Bush, an advisor to the President on climate issues came out claiming global warming is a myth designed to 'hamper American competitiveness.'


Myron Ebell, a director at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, told the BBC's Radio 4 that claims that the climate is threatened are "ridiculous, unrealistic and alarmist."

Mr Ebell neglected to mention that his organisation has received $1.5m from Esso since 1998. Faced with international efforts to reduce CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels, Esso has engaged in a covert public relations war intended to maintain controversy over climate change. Since 1998, Esso has given over $12 million dollars to supposedly independent 'think tanks', which engage professional public relations firms to cast doubt on the need to combat climate change. The Competitive Enterprise Institute is one of the biggest of these groups.

Mr Ebell also claimed that Britain's chief scientist, Sir David King, "knows nothing about climate science." He said Sir David is an "alarmist" who is "promoting this ridiculous claim."

Sir David says he considers climate change "to be the most serious issue facing us this century and beyond" - more serious even than terrorism.

Mr Ebell might as well be claiming that Elvis is alive and well and living in Croydon or that the Earth is flat. The world's best climate scientists agree the threat is real and growing. It is terrifying that this man is advising the White House on the gravest threat this planet faces.

It just goes to show what was at stake during the US elections, and what was lost. Mr Ebell is a mouthpiece for Esso and should not be taken seriously, but his views are policy in the oval office.

Mr Ebell did not accept the suggestion that the world's temperature has risen more quickly than at any time in recorded history. Asked whether European countries were 'not out to save the world, but out to get America,' Mr Ebell replied, "I think that is pretty obviously and explicitly the programme of the EU Commission, yes."

This kind of idiocy would be a mere distraction if it were not for the fact that Bush believes this nonsense. If Tony Blair really regards climate change as a huge threat, like he says he does, he needs to give the President a dose of straight talking the next time they meet.

 

 

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