
Here it is – the long-awaited left hook I wasn’t sure would ever happen. Yesterday, against the continual volley of naysayer attacks, the journal Science published an open letter from a small army of scientists coming to the defense of current climate change research.
While there is much to engender skepticism these days, what with ClimateGate, Al Gore, and pseudoscience being slung around by politicians on all sides like fish in Pike Place… Sound science is still underneath it all.
No, no – don’t get me wrong. Doomsayers are synonymous with ulterior motives in my book, so I don’t think the sky is falling. I think farmers should be worried. That’s quite different. An interview I gave a while back lays out what I feel are quite “centrist” views, if a science-type can even claim to be climatologically centrist.
However, beneath all the screaming about vanishing polar caps and the death of small businesses at the merciless hands of carbon cap-and-trade, the idea that human activity can affect planetary systems has something to it. There would be nearly no free oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere at all if it weren’t for biological activity. -That’s right- for example, check out banded iron formations and eroded pyrite for evidence of a reducing atmosphere and the knowledge that the biggest climate change this planet has experienced was a result of life upon it.
So, good on ya’, National Academy of Sciences scientists who’ve taken up the challenge and thrown the gauntlet back. I’m not sure how much good will ultimately come of it, but I have to say I’m impressed at the effort.
I’m glad something is being said by those not influenced (entirely) by lobbyists, poll data or what Fox News thinks. Because in the end there’s a Truth, and it doesn’t care who says what and how loudly. Last I checked, it’s that Truth that real science is looking for, not a nicely-packaged popular opinion.