Sunday, February 25, 2007

TS ON GLOBAL WARMING

A few nights ago, Tammy "The Shrill" Bruce attacked a climatologist who works for the Weather Channel for apparently wishing to decertify meteorologists who deny man-made global warming. I didn't catch the name but the climatologist seems to be Dr. Heidi Cullen, who hosts the Weather Channel show The Climate Code. I googled and found on a blog by an aide to Sen. Inhofe (R-Fuckwit) that these statements by Cullen on her blog are the issue:

In an interesting follow-up blog on the reason for this all too common global warming contrarianism within the broadcast meteorology community, journalist Andrew Freedman suggests local TV meteorologist may want to look to the American Meteorological Society for guidance. Freedman goes on to point out that the AMS has in fact, issued a statement on climate change that reads:

"There is convincing evidence that since the industrial revolution, human activities, resulting in increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases and other trace constituents in the atmosphere, have become a major agent of climate change."
I'd like to take that suggestion a step further. If a meteorologist has an AMS Seal of Approval, which is used to confer legitimacy to TV meteorologists, then meteorologists have a responsibility to truly educate themselves on the science of global warming.

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Meteorologists are among the few people trained in the sciences who are permitted regular access to our living rooms. And in that sense, they owe it to their audience to distinguish between solid, peer-reviewed science and junk political controversy. If a meteorologist can't speak to the fundamental science of climate change, then maybe the AMS shouldn't give them a Seal of Approval.


Suggesting that ignorant meteorologists should be stripped of their AMS "seal of approval" is a reasonable idea. The wingnuts have been attacking those who are trying to warn us about global warning. This is just one example from WorldNut:

Far-left political ideologies are being promulgated through ever-increasing mediums, and recently I noticed that a once-vaunted American television network, The Weather Channel, had succumbed to the cancerous spread of liberalism.

It's time to strike back at conservative pseudo-science.

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