Despite the fact that it's way off topic, I'm looking at developing a Safe Speed response to this coming week's global warming hysteria.
I have the following draft / incomplete PR:
PRxxx: Do you believe in global warming?
news: for immediate release
We're expecting a hair-shirt approach to global warming to be recommended this
week. But do you believe in the solutions we might be asked to pay for? There
are five questions you have to answer before it makes sense. Without five
yeses, it's just faith, mumbo jumbo and economic waste.
1) Is the world warming up?
2) Is mankind responsible?
3) If the world does warm up, will it be worse?
4) Are UK policy interventions going to make any difference at all to the rate
of warming?
5) Is increasing taxes the best way to deal with the problem?
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) said: "The Safe Speed campaign has no position on
anthropogenic global warming, but we have found gaping flaws in official road
safety science. Are you really sure that the global warming science is good?"
"We're presently expected to share in the faith of global warming scientists whose jobs depend on telling us that there's a climate crisis."
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Because it's so far off topic (i.e. not road safety, and not my area of expertise) we'd have to be very very careful going into this territory.
But at the very least I think that
questions have to be asked, and that's the tone I'm considering setting.
Any comments or advice?
What are the key questions that define the 'faith'?