The New York Times published an Opinion article by Benjamin Y. Fong, a faculty fellow at Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University, entitled The Climate Crisis? It's Capitalism, Stupid. He calls for the end of Capitalism because Capitalism will inevitably bring about a mass extinction of life on Earth. He says the mass extinction of life will be caused by a continuation of our current political systems. By 2100, even with the USA in the Paris Accord, we were well on the way to a 7.2⁰F temperature increase by 2100 according to Fong. He claims that a 7.2⁰F increase in the temperature of the Earth has previously melted all of the ice at either pole and may do so again. Consequently, socialism, even communism, has no need to justify itself, because they cannot be as bad as the death warrant stupid Capitalism guarantees us.
Let us examine stupid. A 7.2⁰F temperature increase is a 4⁰C temperature increase. Ice melts at 0⁰C. The highest temperature ever recorded at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station was -12.3⁰C. The warmest month at the South Pole is January and the average highest daily temperature in that month is -26.0⁰C. It will be a most interesting trick when a 4⁰C temperature increase melts all of the ice in Antarctica. This would increase the warmest temperature ever recorded there to only -8.3⁰C and the warmest monthly average temperature to -22⁰C. Yes, an average temperature increase of 4⁰C would probably be the result of a greater temperature increase at the poles than in the equatorial region, but there is plenty of margin at the South Pole to allow for that.
Before you kill Capitalism because you claim it will bring on a mass extinction of life, please show me that a continuation of our current political institutions will actually cause:
- an average temperature increase of 4⁰C
- a temperature increase at the South Pole of at least 12.3⁰C, or more realistically, an increase of 26⁰C
- that the melting of all the ice at the poles will bring on a mass extinction of life
- that an average temperature increase of 4⁰C, which must be much less in the equatorial regions in order to be 12.3⁰C or more at the South Pole and also more at the North Pole, will bring on the extinction of all life
- that my chance of surviving Communist or other authoritarian socialist societies, with their history of killing over 160 million people, is greater than my chance of surviving a mass extinction
- that a life under Communism is a life worth living
It is apparent that intelligence is not a requirement for a faculty position in the Honors College at Arizona State University. Unfortunately, it is no more required in many other universities either. Conformity of belief to the Progressive Elitist beliefs in socialism and the essentially evil nature of man is much more important at most universities than is intelligence.
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Reminds me of something I took note of in 2009:
Dateline February 25, 2009:
The Associated Press released a story today about Antarctic glaciers continuing to speedily march to the sea. The article stated:
"Antarctic glaciers are melting faster than previously thought, which could lead to an unprecedented rise in sea levels, scientists said Wednesday."
The article also stated that Antarctica's average annual temperature has increased by about 1 degree Fahrenheit since 1957 and that the temperature remains at -50F below zero.
I'm preaching to the choir here, but that was -50 in the middle of an Antarctic summer. And that reporter thought the ice was melting. *SMH*
Then in some cases at least, it was found that the glaciers in Western Antarctica were heated by geothermal energy below them due to many tens of volcanoes. But even now, you see these claims being made in many places. Their motto is "Never let science get in the way of an argument for attacking Capitalism and individual rights, but always make it appear that you are using science faithfully." Communism always did like to pretend that it was the scientific political organizing principle.
Yes, exactly.
I posted your article at NTZ in a comment I made, here
http://notrickszone.com/2017/11/25/spiegel-interviews-hansen-exit-from-nuclear-power-huge-mistake-for-the-world/comment-page-1/#comment-1239059
I thank you for linking to this post there. I see we have a very similar opinion about the dire consequences for mankind under socialism as well.
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