Depleted Ice Cap?

According to reports from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), almost all the allegedly “lost” ice reported by Al Gore and other global warming alarmists, has come back. The report shows that ice levels which had shrunk from 5 million square miles in January 2007 to just 1.5 million square miles in October, are almost back to their original levels. I addition, a Feb. 18 report in the London Daily Express showed that there is nearly a third more ice in Antarctica than usual.

Another Michael Crichton Fiction Masterpiece

As some of you know, I enjoy reading, especially good fiction. One author that I particularly like is Michael Crichton, of “Jurassic Park” fame. I think his book “State of Fear” is the best book I have read on the whole “global warming” – “climate change” controversy.

I am now reading his latest book called “Next” dealing with the whole bio-engineering, genetics and medical research ethics topic. Its fascinating how he weaves actual news and media reports into the plot and storyline. It makes his books even more interesting and educational.

He weaves a number of story-lines together throughout the book, jumping back and forth between them. It is hard to pick them up each time, but after you get used to it, it seems to be okay. The situations that characters get involved in seem very realistic and believable, which is part of Crichton’s point – this stuff is already happening and it isn’t some science fiction in the future. The fact that these issues are believable kinda scares you because you realize the incredible risks and chances we are taking as a society by not carefully facing into these issues as a matter of public policy. This is on top of the human greed and selfishness that complicates things further. Researchers motivated by the dollar, fame, power – just like the “bad “corporations, and “bad” politicians everybody likes to chastise. Well, the medical research community is no different. We’d better wake up!

I’d recommend this book to anyone seriously interested in this important topic.

Welcome to the New BirkeyBlog Website!

I’ve redone my former birkeyblog website into a new one powered by WordPress. The old one was hosted under my Apple .MAC account using a software product called BlogStudio. This new WordPress site gives me a lot more control and access to cool new features that I’ll be adding over time.

Many of my old posts do not show up properly yet. I will be going through each one to clean up the code and make them work. Give me some time, and it will all be back, better than ever. I hope you like it!

S. Fred Singer on Climate Change

S. Fred SingerWho is S. Fred Singer and why does he matter?

I am a subscriber to the publication of Hillsdale College called Imprimis. The latest issue (AUG 2007) arrived in the mail a few days ago. I had the pleasure of reading it last night. S. Fred Singer is Professor Emeritus of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia. His list of credentials go on from there. He gave a lecture at Hillsdale College on June 30, 2007, from which the Imprimis article “Global Warming: Man-Made or Natural?” was adapted.

His concluding remarks were: “We can only trust that reason will prevail in the face of an onslaught of propaganda like Al Gore’s movie and despite the incessant misinformation generated by the media. Today, the imposed costs are still modest, and mostly hidden in taxes and in charges for electricity and motor fuels. If the scaremongers have their way, these costs will become enormous. But I believe that sound science and good sense will prevail in the face of irrational and scientifically baseless climate fears.”

I wish I could be as optimistic as Fred. I wish everyone would read this kind of rational and scholarly approach to offset the hysteria in the media over “global warming.” But sadly, and to our common detriment, these voices of reason go unheard and unreported. As a result…

“Because of the mistaken idea that governments can and must do something about climate change, pressures are building that have the potential of distorting energy policies in a way that will severely damage national economies, decrease standards of living, and increase poverty. This misdirection of resources will adversely affect human health and welfare in industrialized nations, and even more in developing nations.

This is the real crux of the issue for me as a person who cares about God’s creation and the people that live in it. What kind of pride (hubris) does it take to think that we can change and manipulate natural trends that have been happening for eons? Do we really think we can control everything? Are we God? I think that we think we are!

How can we tell the poor, deprived and suffering people of the world, who see us in the developed world enjoying the benefits of clean, safe, cheap abundant energy, that they can’t have it because the world is warming up? That’s what more and more of our policies are communicating to them! And often, it is the “liberal-minded” politicians who say they care about “the people” who are making these policies.

I also don’t see the Al Gore’s and the other celebrities radically altering their lifestyles to walk their talk. Instead, it looks to me like they invent workarounds like “energy credits” to appease their guilty consciences, and in the end to do nothing real to improve the situation they decry by their actions. The hypocrisy really turns me off.