We ignore scientists at our peril – climate change deniers out in full force

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It’s happening again. Research confirms agreement among most climate scientists that we are altering the Earth’s climate, mainly by burning fossil fuels. And industrial interests, backed by climate change deniers, pull out every trick to sow doubt and confusion. What will it take for us to start seriously tackling the problem?

For the latest study, investigators led by John Cook at Skeptical Science examined abstracts of 12,000 peer-reviewed papers on climate science. They also received comments from 1,200 scientists, who rated more than 2,100 full studies. In both cases, more than 97 per cent of studies that took a position on the causes of global warming said human activity is a primary factor. Less than one per cent rejected the consensus position. The results are consistent with previous research.

As expected, deniers are out in full force, many employing methods common to those who reject science. Medical scientists Pascal Diethelm and Martin McKee examined these tactics in the European Journal of Public Health: cherry picking, reference to fake experts, misrepresentation and logical fallacies, impossible expectations of what research can deliver and conspiracy theories. Deniers often rely on talking points spread by a handful of usual suspects, including Christopher Monckton in the U.K., the Heartland Institute and Anthony Watts in the U.S. and Friends of Science and Tom Harris in Canada.

The Alberta-based group was caught several years ago funnelling money – most from fossil fuel companies – through a “Science Education Fund” at the University of Calgary. It was used to create a disinformation campaign and video with Harris, who then worked with PR firm APCO Worldwide and now heads up an organization called (ironically) the International Climate Science Coalition, which rejects the scientific consensus on human-caused climate change. According to Desmog Blog, Friends of Science has misrepresented the recent survey, calling it “careless incitement of a misinformed and frightened public, when in fact the sun is the main driver of climate change; not human activity or carbon dioxide.”

Another recent misrepresentation concerns research by the U.K. Met Office, which deniers falsely claim shows the Earth hasn’t warmed for 17 years.

Science isn’t perfect, but it’s one of the best tools we have for understanding our place in the cosmos. When people around the world apply rigorous scientific method to study our actions and their impacts on the things that keep us alive and healthy – clean air, water, soil and biodiverse plants and animals – we must listen, not just about climate, but about a range of issues.

Many scientists are saying we’re creating serious problems – but we have solutions. A recent statement, “Scientists’ Consensus on Maintaining Humanity’s Life Support Systems in the 21st Century”, lists five major challenges: climate disruption, extinctions, loss of ecosystem diversity, pollution, and human population growth and resource consumption.

More than 2,200 have signed, stating, “As scientists who study the interaction of people with the rest of the biosphere using a wide range of approaches, we agree that the evidence that humans are damaging their ecological life-support systems is overwhelming.”

Some may claim this is “alarmist”. It is – because the situation is alarming. It goes on: “For humanity’s continued health and prosperity, we all – individuals, businesses, political leaders, religious leaders, scientists, and people in every walk of life – must work hard to solve these five global problems starting today.”

Many of the proposed solutions have long been advocated by people working in science, the environment and even business: conserving energy and reducing fossil fuel use; better ecosystem management through processes like natural capital evaluation; improved food production and distribution and waste reduction; regulating and preventing pollution; and stabilizing population growth through better education, health care, family-planning services, economic opportunities and women’s rights.

Humanity has changed direction before. When our tools become outdated, we invent new ones. It’s why in many countries, we no longer rely on slavery to maintain economies, we can all vote regardless of race or sex and we enjoy longer and healthier lives than before. Many systems we’ve invented don’t apply to current circumstances. We can and must change the way we act. That requires listening to scientists and those who are working on solutions, and not to the naysayers and deniers who would keep us stalled in a doomed spiral.

Written with contributions from David Suzuki Foundation Communications Manager Ian Hanington.

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David Suzuki, Co-Founder of the David Suzuki Foundation, is an award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster. He is renowned for his radio and television programs that explain the complexities of the natural sciences in a compelling, easily understood way.

3 thoughts on “We ignore scientists at our peril – climate change deniers out in full force

  1. The sad reality Byron, is that Canada and the U.S. operate under democracy, or rather majority-based decision making. This means that even though educated people like yourself and I know the truth, we are still the minority. We are silenced in the blabber of the ignorant and sleeping majority. In a kennel of a 1000 barking dogs, how many dogs will hear yours and my barks? Maybe 1 or 2. You must accept the fact that through humanities greed, illusions, and corruption that our species will die out in the very near future as it should be. We are unfit to walk Earth or any other planet, a failed experiment if you will. Enjoy the rest of your time here while you still can is the only advice I can give you at this point.

  2. Sunday, 23 June 2013 12:44 posted by Byron Bona

    The sad irony is that Alberta has oil as its main profitable resource. With oil companies wanting to extract the very last drop for profit, we can’t take the emissions of all that hydrocarbon. And now, southern Alberta has been hit with perhaps the worst flooding in its history. Climate may change over millennia, but not naturally over several decades. And we march toward disaster with eyes wide open.

    Saturday, 22 June 2013 08:50 posted by TCarroll0

    PERHAPS WE SHOULD EMBRACE THE EPITHETS THAT THE DENIERS THROW AT US. FOR INSTANCE I’M PROUD TO BE A “RADICAL ENVIRONMENTALIST’, MEANING ONE WHO WANTS TO GET TO THE TRUTH OR THE REAL MEANING OF A SITUATION. AFTER ALL “RADICAL” COMES FROM THE LATIN “RADIX” OR “ROOT”. AND YES, I AM AN “ALARMIST” ABOUT A SITUATION THAT IS FRANKLY VERY ALARMING, GIVEN THAT I’VE WORKED IN THE AREA OF ENVIRONMENT AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR OVER 35 YEARS AND SEEN A MASSIVE AND ALARMING DETERIORATION WORLDWIDE. I AM APPALLED BY THE WAY MOST OF OUR SO-CALLED LEADERS, POLITICAL & OTHERWISE, AND IN PARTICULAR THOSE IN THE PRESENT FEDERAL & PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS ARE SLEEP-WALKING US INTO EVER MORE DISASTER. THEORETICALLY THESE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE INTELLIGENT, EDUCATED, AWARE INDIVIDUALS DEDICATED TO SERVING CANADA. INSTEAD THEY HAVE DEMONSTRATED REMARKABLE IGNORANCE, STUPIDITY AND CUPIDITY WHEN IT COMES TO ACKNOWLEDGING THE EXISTENCE & PERILS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, THE DEMISE OF SPECIES, THE NEED TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT ET AL. THEY ARE DEAF & BLIND REGARDING THE LONG-TERM RAMIFICATIONS OF WRECKING OUR WORLD FOR A QUICK BUCK. HOW TO CHANGE THAT?

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