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March 9, 2007

Jonah Goldberg: The Lighter Side of Global Warming

by @ 12:26 pm. Filed under rhetorical fallacy, hacks

Our fair city’s own doughy pantload wanders if the greenhouse gas is half full:

The experts think the western Hudson Bay bears are declining because of global warming, but the increasing bears elsewhere have nothing to do with global warming. I don’t know why bear populations are declining or increasing here or there. But I am tired of always hearing everything bad is the result of global warming and everything good has nothing to do with it. The question I’d like answered is: If the polar numbers are indeed rising from global warming, should we take measures to cull their numbers? If nothing good can come from global warming that should be the only remedy.

Someday I’d like to sit down with Jonah and explain to him that objective reality has nothing to do with whether or not he’s tired of it.

I also have to wonder whether the bit about culling the polar bears is what passes for deep thought among his colleagues. Or, was that an effort at humor?

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