5/26/2007

Locke Foundation vs. Science

[from Conservation Insider Bulletin]
Tar Heel Heads Sierra Club: UNC professor Robert Cox this week was elected as president of the national Sierra Club. This marks the third time that Cox has been chosen to head the 1.3 million member organization, having served as its president previously from 1994 to 1996 and from 2000 to 2001. Cox told the press, "The number one priority is global warming."

The Other Side: Global Dumbing Tour

The Locke Foundation (North Carolina's very own version of the Flat Earth Society) announced with much fanfare a multi-stop "Global Warming Tour" of presentations by "highly respected American Enterprise Institute scientist and environmental consultant Joel Schwartz" to debunk Al Gore on global warming. (Good Old Al is the wacky anti-environmentalists' favorite whipping boy, especially since the release of his award winning documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth".)

Now, we're sure that Mr. Schwartz (no doctorate of any kind) is a fine fellow and an entertaining speaker. But to trot him out as your top gun scientist to confront the world's genuine scientific community on the reality of climate change?

Out of curiosity, we checked Mr. Schwartz's own website for his background. Without doubt, he is a professional in his field--but that field is advocacy on behalf of anti-regulatory organizations: American Enterprise Institute, Reason Public Policy Institute, Competitive Enterprise Institute, John Locke Foundation, etc. He has authored a host of articles for such groups critical of the case for stronger air pollution rules.

His scientific credentials to do so, or to critique the mainstream scientific community's conclusion that global warming is taking place and is human-related, are less impressive. Schwartz's online resume reveals no special training or research in climatology; no teaching positions; no academic professional posts (unless one counts a year as a research associate 6/86 to 5/87 immediately following his BA); and no involvement since 1991 in any publication which appears to include peer-reviewed scientific research.

Mr. Schwartz does have a master's degree, in Planetary Science, and his earliest post-graduate work seems to reflect that field--small parts in articles on Uranus, Neptune, and Titan. That's a fascinating field, but we suppose it's a tough gig in which to make a long-term living. In any event, he quickly turned to writing instead on topics like welfare reform, charter schools, child development--and air pollution control policies.

The point of our uncharitable critique of Mr. Schwartz's credentials is this: The Locke Foundation and its organizational peers are trying to get away with portraying a scientific squirt gun as a Niagara Falls. It's a mismatch of quality which typifies their advocacy, yet they are consistently granted equal-time quotes by major media to present their ideology as science.

They attack N.C.'s Legislative Commission on Global Climate Change, and DENR's Climate Action Plan Advisory Group (CAPAG), as scientifically biased because they decline to treat the Lockies' politicized "experts" as sources of real scientific information. They even have the gall to challenge DENR's contract facilitators for the CAPAG process, the Center for Climate Strategies (CCS), as a biased advocacy group.

At best for the Lockies, that would be the frog calling the tree leaf green. In contrast to the Locke standard-bearers, however, CCS can boast real and relevant scientific expertise among its team members. (For a review of the CCS staff and consultant credentials, go to www.climatestrategies.us.)

Be warned that the Locke "Global Warming Tour" will travel around our state the last week in June. We have no doubt that they will seek as much media attention as possible to their cavalcade of misinformation.

Without alert local watchdogs on behalf of the environment, this latest effort to dumb down public discourse on global warming could be mistaken as real science. So when the Locke flying circus comes to a media market near you, be sure to let your local reporters and editors know the facts about climate change (and about the Locke Foundation).


Flat-earthers around our nation have already stalled meaningful action on global warming for far too long.

1 comment:

merjoem32 said...

Really interesting. I am willing to support any advocacy campaign that is in support of global warming but I think that the issue has been muddied. Politics has taken our attention off the real issue. The issue is not whether global warming is real or not. Conserving our planet is more important than debating about the genuineness of global warming. Anyway, that's how I feel about this issue.