Politically-Conservative Web 2.0 Activists

Ft. Hard Knox

May 2nd, 2008 at 3:15 pm

Can you tell what this picture is?

Can you tell what this is a picture of? Look very carefully in the box. What do you see?

globalwarming.JPG

Give up?

Scroll Down

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It’s “Global Warming,” in May of 2008, in Wyoming, Nebraska, and South Dakota right now. It’s what a lot of people are looking at, rather than traveling, because they’re snowed in. That’s right! May 2, 2008.

See: WYDOT Road Closures and CBS4Denver.com and the Sioux Falls Argus Leader

BRRRRRR…..!

Click here or on the image below to watch a footage of the late winter storm.

9
  • 1

    Dear “Jenn Sierra”,

    Climate change is not he same as the state of the weather outside your window.

    You are making the same forehead-slapping mistake that Pat Robertson did when he “converted” to “belief” in global warming during a heat wave.

    Your post here reflects an all-too-common misunderstanding of what global warming is; an egregious error that is the result of a kind of pernicious solipsism: “if I don’t see it, then it aint’ happenin.’”

    Reading this post, and others like it, shows a kind of ignorance comparable to a Creationist saying, “If evolution is true, ‘den why are ‘der still monkeys?”

    The fact that the content and ignorant back-patting, righteous swagger of this post does not embarrass you shows the poverty of your understanding. I mean, the claim of this post is considered antiquated and obsolete even by most current global warming denialists. If there is a way to make yourself an embarrassment and laughingstock even among those of whom you’d consider your allies, well, congratulations.

    Now, I’m by no means a specialist, scientist, or an expert on these things, but allow me explain, in simple words:

    Again, “climate change” is not the same as weather. Climate change is differences in average temperature, rainfall, seasonal weather patterns, etc. An unusually cold day during the summer, or a warm day during the winter, is not evidence for or against climate change, but merely ever-changing dynamics of a regional, seasonal weather system. Global warming causes climate change; this is a slow, gradual change that occurs over larger periods of time than what a week of blizzard, or a heat wave, will evince. Thousands of years of averages are compared to past decades of C02 levels, precipitations levels, 02 levels, etc., and not to a period of icemelt a few weeks ago. The fact that the weatherman’s predictions are off has absolutely no bearing on the truth or falsity of climate change. Thinking that it does is a complete non sequitur.

    Seasons have regular ebbs and flows of high and low temperature. Concerning these frequencies, climate change—spurred by global warming, can actually lead to deeper troughs and wider wavelengths on graphs showing seasonal climate activity. In the future, a long period of very cold and snowy winters can actually be the result of global climate change. Global warming does not mean “everything is hot all the time” and, when it is cold, proves to be contrary evidence. I hear this nonsense all the time: “It is cold during winter! Haha! Beat that, global-warmin’-lovin’ libruls!”

    From the US Geological Survey: http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/leads.asp?ID=1613:

    …[W]eather and climate are not the same. Weather is the state of the atmosphere (i.e. temperature, precipitation, wind) for a particular time and place. Climate is the average weather conditions for a place over a longer period of time.”

    This caricatured, straw-man version of what you think “global warming” amounts to should elicit a deep and abiding shame; especially since you are posting on this blog; published and condoned by you. For your sake, I’m glad you intellectually flagellate and humiliate yourself behind the privacy of the web, and not on a soapbox in public somewhere. With the amount of information on this topic that is available, one would have to actively work to be as ignorant on the issues as you are; a feat not easily accomplished, believe me. Again, a confederation of dunces would quickly crown you as their king.

    Though I’m wasting my time here (I know you won’t visit or read the content on any of these links), I’ve taken the time to post a few links to some (prima facie) non-partisan websites concerning climate change and global warming. I implore you: for a few minutes, turn off Rush Limbaugh, stop reading Kent Hovind, and please try do a little homework before embarrassing yourself and parading your sophistic nonsense on the net. (By all means, I’ll defend your right to do it—the more you post, the better I look).

    “Fourth Report of The Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change:”
    http://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/ar4-syr.htm

    “NOAA on Global Warming: Frequently Asked Questions”
    http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/globalwarming.html

    “Common Misconceptions about Abrupt Climate Change” http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=12455&tid=282&cid=10149

    “NASA Worldbook: “Global Warming”
    http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/global_warming_worldbook.html

    Probably more appropriate: “EPA Climate Change Website for Kids”
    http://epa.gov/climatechange/kids/index.html

    Bad Statistical Reasoning about Weather and Climate
    http://scienceblogs.com/goodmath/2008/02/bad_statistical_reasoning_abou.php#more

    I’ve been reading this for a quite a while now, and this post truly reflects one of the apices of your self-congratulatory, dogmatic parades of ignorance. It is rather masochistic that I keep reading it; it was a choice between gouging my eyes out, or responding (I just had to this time).

    Knowing how denialists handle dissention, I’m pretty sure this will just be deleted from comments section, or in some way be denied from ever being shown. This whole blog is a testament to a handsome talent cultivated in insulating and immunizing oneself to other views (dogmatists are good at this). Will “daring” you to post it unaltered guarantee that it will show up in the comments? I know many conservatives invest a lot into elaborate façades of masculinity; will avoiding the label of “coward” guarantee that it will be posted unaltered on your website? (Heck, I’d be even more surprised if you read this far!)

    Best,

    AM

    AM on May 2nd, 2008
  • 2

    AM has no sense of humor.

    "Jenn Sierra" on May 2nd, 2008
  • 3

    Nope, he/she sure doesn’t. heh

    Of course there’s climate change. It’s been changing constantly for eons. Jiminy Crickets.

    Kate on May 2nd, 2008
  • 4

    Let me get this straight. We are not in an Ice Age ergo the Earth is warming. Gee and I thought the question was whether it was a natural or man-made or just how much influence man and the industrial age has had on the warming.

    TXPoet on May 3rd, 2008
  • 5

    I read about two paragraphs of AM’s comment before giving up on it. It is so dripping with condescension it is simply intolerable. My God, what would any of us do without his towering intellect to show up the way? We’d be lost, lost I say.

    As Kate rightly points out, there is always climate change. At the moment the evidence indicates there has been no net global warming since the late 90s. But that little fact has no impact on the global warming faithful. They continue to point to the “scientific consensus,” completely ignoring the fact that science has never been conducted by consensus.

    Jenn and the rest of use here at FHK know full well the difference between climate change and weather. We also recognize the difference between science and politics. You, apparently, do not. If you did you’d recognize that there are a lot of climate scientists who do not believe we are experiencing global warming. There are plenty more who think there may be some global warming but that it is completely beyond human control. But that doesn’t have any impact on people like you. Al Gore, no scientist, is your expert and he can do or say no wrong.

    So AM and all the little global warming minions will continue to spout their propaganda. Meanwhile, the rest of the world will continue noticing that the evidence simply doesn’t support their consensus.

    Ron on May 3rd, 2008
  • 6

    And by the way AM, we have never been in the habit of censoring comments. If you are vulgar you risk deletion but being wrong doesn’t get your comment deleted. Even being an ass doesn’t do it as evidenced by the fact your comment is here for all to see. You see, we WANT people to read your comment. We figure most will reach the same conclusion we’ve reached. And those that don’t will probably be good for a laugh or two as well.

    Ron on May 3rd, 2008
  • 7

    Hi Jenn — Something about this particular comment thread got me thinking about that particularly annoying breed of nasty, arrogant, pompous, self-important jerks. They’re really annoying when they’ve been proven wrong by their intellectual superiors. Guess we all have to deal with them.
    Luvya,
    Roger G.

    Roger W. Gardner on May 4th, 2008
  • 8

    Well, I choose to deal with them by laughing at them, Roger. ;-)

    Jenn Sierra on May 4th, 2008
  • 9

    [...] be like “That Guy” who wrote a dissertation in response to last Friday’s funny on [...]

 

RSS feed for comments on this post | TrackBack URI

  •  

    boycottAPmini

     


     

     

    Who are the FHK Collaborators**?

     

     

  • Popular on FHK

    Web 2.0 Info

    How to talk to a "truther," if you must.

    Right Videos

    WWF Facebook Group

    FHK on YouTube

    Web 2.0 Wiki


    TXPoet's 'Ghost Ranger' on BTR

    Thursdays, 10PM (CST)

     


     

    ...also watch for:

    The WebWarriors of Ft. Hard Knox (WWF) will be offering a series of Web2.0 workshops online.

     

    Update 06/24/08: Survey #2 Results

     

  • FHK Blog Honor Roll

     

    Where's the Blogroll?!

     

    TN Democrat, Jim Cooper, Alleged to be Under FBI Investigation

    "The American people voted to restore integrity and honesty in Washington, D.C., and the Democrats intend to lead the most honest, most open and most ethical Congress in history,"...(Blue Collar Muse)

     

    Where Will We Be In Five Years?

    Global Warming alarmists are getting their way in Britain, with taxes on fuel and heating bills rising faster than people can possibly make up for it, and the fallout is crashing down on Prime Minister Gordon Brown's pointy little head. If Barack Hussein Obama wins the White House in November we'll be in the same place in five years Britain is today, at least energy tax wise...(Kenders' Musings)

     

    A letter to Obama from a Bitter small town Bible clinger

    Dear Barack: You're wrong about small towns...(Stix Blog)

     

    Jailed for Blogging

    Bloggers are being arrested more and more as the importance of the Internet is realized by governments across the world, at least so warns the BBC...(WTH, Publius Forum)

     

     

    Blog Honor Roll Archive

     


     

    rss1.jpg
    technorati

     

  • Sponsor* FHK

     

     

     

     

     

     


     

    x-click-butcc-donate1.gif

     


     

     

     


    *The opinions of our collaborators, sponsors and guest authors, expressed on FHK or elsewhere on the web, do not necessarily reflect the opinion of FHK. We appreciate, however, their contributions and widely-varying perspectives on an impressive variety of topics.