Steve Goreham, author of “Climatism” and his latest “The Mad, Mad, Mad World of Climatism” has compiled an handy set of quotes — ordered and sorted, just for that moment when you need something related to, say, ocean acidification, health effects, biofuels, Al Gore, carbon taxes, overpopulation, the UN, the IPCC, and more.
Steve holds an MS in EE and lives in Illinois. I have his first book on my desk:Â extremely well researched, well written, well laid out. Polished and professional. He is across so many aspects of both science and politics, like few others. An organized mind. I like it!
Climatism Quotes
Here’s a select few
These people are called “progressives” (See Energy, other)
âIf you ask me, itâd be little short of disastrous for us to discover a source of clean, cheap, abundant energy because of what we would do with it.â    âAmory Lovins, environmentalist, Mother Earth News, Nov.-Dec. 1977
âGiving society cheap, abundant energy would be the equivalent of giving an idiot child a machine gun.â    âDr. Paul Ehrlich, Anne Ehrlich, and Dr. John Holdren, Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment, 1970, p. 323
âThe prospect of cheap fusion energy is the worst thing that could happen to the planet.â    âJeremy Rifkin, environmentalist, Los Angeles Times, Apr. 19, 1989
On Money:
âHe [Al Gore] impressed us all at Deutsche Bank Asset Management. We invited him to an internal meeting in April 2007 during which we discussed the issue of climate change extensively. A few months later, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his commitment. We then created a fund that invests in companies that position themselves as climate-neutral. Within two months almost 10 billion dollars flowed into this fund. Can you imagine? 10 billion! There has never been such an overwhelming success.â    âKevin Parker, Director of Global Asset Management, Deutsche Bank, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Nov. 15, 2010
ClimateGate
âOver 2.5 billion people live on less than $2 a day. Every day nearly 16,000 children die from hunger or related causes. One dollar can save a lifeâthe opposite must also be true. Poverty is a death sentence. Nations must invest $37 trillion in energy technologies by 2030 to stabilize their greenhouse gas emissions at sustainable levels. Todayâs decisions must be made on all information we can get, not on hiding the decline.â    âContext statement provided in second release of Climategate e-mails, Nov. 22, 2011
âAlso we have applied a completely artificial adjustment to the data after 1960, so they look closer to observed temperatures than the tree-ring data actually wereâŚâ    âDr. Tim Osborn, Climatic Research Unit, disclosed Climategate e-mail, Dec. 20, 2006
âWe, therefore, do not hold the original raw data but only the value-added (i.e. quality controlled and homogenized) data.â    âClimatic Research Unit web site, the worldâs leading provider of global temperature data, admitting that it canât produce the original thermometer data, 2011
Energy, Hydrocarbon Fuels
âCoal is a portable climate.â    âRalph Waldo Emerson, US author, 1860
âOil production should peak out around the world in the early 1990sâŚâ    âJames Schlesinger, former US Energy Secretary, Time Magazine, Apr. 25, 1977
âWe are not running out of oil and gas. We are running into oil and gas. Predictions of peak oil and gas are not only being made for the wrong year and decade, but also for the wrong century.â    âDr. Robert Bradley, Institute for Energy Research web site, July 7, 2011
On science:
âAl Gore likes to say that mankind puts 70 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every day. What he probably doesnât know is that mother nature puts 24,000 times that amount of our main greenhouse gasâwater vaporâinto the atmosphere every day and removes about the same amount every day. While this does not âproveâ that global warming is not man-made, it shows that weather systems have by far the greatest control over the Earthâs greenhouse effect, which is dominated by water vapor and clouds.â    âDr. Roy Spencer website, âGlobal Warming and Natureâs Thermostat,â January 28, 2008
Others:
âIt is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself.â    âThomas Jefferson, former US president
âWe have discovered that the warming in New Zealand over the past 156 years was indeed man-made, but it had nothing to do with emissions of CO2âit was created by man-made adjustments of the temperature.â    âNew Zealand Climate Science Coalition web site, Nov. 25, 2009
It’s here: http://www.climatism.net/quotes-on-climate-change-environment-and-energy/
Which ones are your favourites?
UPDATE: Steve will have to add the one from David Suzuki. Jim Lakey at Heartland sent a copy of Rael Isaacâs book, Roosters of the Apocalypse, and being a true socialist scientist, Suzuki debunked it will the best logic and reason he could muster.
I am a scientist and I take great umbrage at being sent such a load of crap from a bullshit shill organization for the oil industry. You are the most anti-science group I can imagine.
David Suzuki
Can’t you just feel the hatred?