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The Climate Change Boogeyman

By Maura Judkis

Posted: June 15, 2009

Those monsters under the bed? Well, they're no scarier than dust bunnies now. According to Bjorn Lomborg, author of "The Skeptical Environmentalist," children are more frightened by a different sort of boogeyman - climate change. Lomborg writes in the Guardian that telling our children about climate change is "grotesquely harmful," citing pre-teens who cry about polar bears (maybe it's this kid?) and children who think the world is going to explode.

"Children believe that global warming will destroy the planet before they grow up because adults are telling them that ... The current debate about global warming is clearly harmful. I believe that it is time we demanded that the media stop scaring us and our kids silly. We deserve a more reasoned, more constructive, and less frightening dialogue."

Another recent study cited in Treehugger, though, states that fear-mongering is exactly the way to go (for grown-ups, at least). In their post, "Hope May Be Harmful For the Environment," an essay by John Vucetich, assistant professor of animal ecology at Michigan Technological University, and Michael Nelson, associate professor of environmental ethics at Michigan State University, claim that donning rose-colored glasses about environmental issues can be misleading, and cause apathy.

Though Lomborg and Vucetich/Nelson fall on different sides of the rhetoric debate, it seems that they both believe the same result comes of the mixed messages we're often bombarded with - namely, the exaggerated message that we need to clean up our act, but that everything is hopeless anyway. Says Lomborg:

Exaggeration also wears out the public's willingness to tackle global warming. If the planet is doomed, people wonder, why do anything? A record 54% of American voters now believe the news media make global warming appear worse than it really is. A majority of people now believe – incorrectly – that global warming is not even caused by humans. In the United Kingdom, 40% believe that global warming is exaggerated and 60% doubt that it is man-made.

But back to the kids. If we're really scaring the bejeezus out of them about climate change, what's the best way to teach a child environmental awareness? One popular method: the classroom video "The Story of Stuff," which was featured in the New York Times last month. The cartoon, created by a Greenpeace activist, encourages children to think about consumerism and waste in ways that don't spell out certain doom. Debi Gliori's book, "The Trouble With Dragons," is also a child-appropriate allegory for humans' planetary impact.

 When - and how - should children be taught about climate change? Guardian writer Leo Hickman tackled that topic last month, talking to a number of educators and child psychiatrists. Some say that any age is ok, depending on how you present the information, while one activist pinpoints 10 and 11 years old as the ideal age to teach climate change. Giving children responsibilities, such as making sure that the lights are turned out when they're not in use, is a good way to teach them about energy use and climate change. Scholastic recommends different tactics for different ages: for younger children, encourage a love of and connection to nature, while older children can discuss current events. But whatever you do, says Gliori, the author, be upfront with them. "Children don't like being lied to," she says. "This is their world, too. They will inherit it. It isn't a Disney movie."

The Real Problem

All the greening and other efforts to reduce the human impact are just band-aids. Human culture based on ever growing population is the cause of the problem. All the leaders of the world - governmental, industrial, religious, etc. - benefit from a

growing population. And therefore are the principle promoters of the cause. Until recently, a majority of the human population benefit from a growing population and support the concept which prevents leaders from taking firm steps against the trend - except in China. And, the Chinese leaders are condemned, nearly worldwide, for taking their position on population. This argument can be expanded upon with analysis and example. However, the precept as expressed is evident.

T. R. Page of NC @ Sep 20, 2009 21:38:42 PM

Quit Lying to Children!!!

In 1988 James Hansen testified before congress to scare us about global warming. See his failed predictions on page 7 of this PDF from NASA’s website as published back then:

http://pubs.giss.nasa.gov/docs/1988/1988_Hansen_etal.pdf

All satellite data, including this from the University of Alabama at Huntsville proves that he was wrong. The predicted warming never occurred:

http://icecap.us/images/uploads/HANSEN_AND_CONGRESS.jpg

2008 was even colder than 1988. Had he predicted what actually happened, no one would have seen the need to waste hundreds of billions of dollars. Now the politicians are threatening to burden the economy with their Cap-and-Trade scheme, which amounts to a massive tax increase on all conventional energy usage, to be paid for by you every time you buy something manufactured or transported using energy, which includes nearly everything you spend your money on. It’s ironic how they claim to be protecting the children from doomsday, when they are really impoverishing your children’s future with this additional burden. Here is more background on this deliberate hoax from 1988:

http://icecap.us/index.php/go/joes-blog/hansens_anniversary_testimony/

31,478 scientists signed a petition opposing the man-made global warming theory. Their reasoning is outlined in a peer reviewed journal article detailing the evidence that disproved the theory. Please follow this link:

http://www.petitionproject.org/

We are being forced to pay for less economical sources of energy while being told they are viable alternatives. This is a lie. All of the so-called ‘alternative’ sources of energy, including wind and solar, equal less than one percent of mankind’s needs. Meanwhile our far more economical access to hydrocarbon energy and nuclear energy is being throttled for no good reason.

Ignoring lying journalists, lying activists, lying teachers, and lying politicians, we can turn to what the scientists themselves studying this subject have reported to us:

"The reason why Dr Mörner, formerly a Stockholm professor, is so certain that these claims about sea level rise are 100 per cent wrong is that they are all based on computer model predictions, whereas his findings are based on "going into the field to observe what is actually happening in the real world".

When running the International Commission on Sea Level Change, he launched a special project on the Maldives, whose leaders have for 20 years been calling for vast sums of international aid to stave off disaster. Six times he and his expert team visited the islands, to confirm that the sea has not risen for half a century. Before announcing his findings, he offered to show the inhabitants a film explaining why they had nothing to worry about. The government refused to let it be shown."

http://climaterealists.com/index.php?id=3116

Ominous parallels:

http://www.archive.org/details/TheBigLieMan-madeGlobalWarming

If your cause is noble, why can’t you tell the truth about it?

Barry of CA @ Jul 08, 2009 11:10:59 AM

Scaring Kids with Global Warming

Hi Maura,

Great blog! Thanks for taking on the skeptics. They can talk all they want to, but their rhetoric isn't going to help get us out of this mess created by the profit-takes-all petroleum program we've been following for the past half-century.

When it comes to our children, there's no need to frighten them with tales of planetary distress. What kids need to know is that we're here to protect them and take care of them, and that we're doing that by making changes to the status quo today. Creating a sustainable future for them to grow into is a task that we must all work together to achieve. Children can take part by being taught better habits than our generation learned in the disposable society of the greatest generation. This stuff isn't rocket science, and we can raise our children to think about their planet, business, and consumption differently than the way we learned. It's just a matter of changing our habits and sharing better new approaches with our kids. But we're all going to need to work together and those who profit from destroying our environment need to face the fact that their run on our future is over. Little by little even the largest corporations are making the kinds of changes that will effectively help the planet on the basis of scale. Skeptics and mouthpieces for industry might want to review their priorities.

thanks,

Trish Riley*

author, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Green Living and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Greening Your Business. www.gogreennation.org

Trish Riley of FL @ Jun 27, 2009 21:37:36 PM

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Maura Judkis is a producer at U.S. News. She writes about the green movement and looks for ways to be an ecofriendly consumer without breaking the bank. Send her your green tips.

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