People on Al Gore’s side of the issue know this intuitively: ‘Nearly all climate scientists agree, humans cause global warming – dissent only comes from a tiny cadre of fossil fuel industry-funded skeptics’. You must not question any part of this. Ever.
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum boldly questions the first part. Meanwhile, the accusation against skeptic scientists sits there like an unseen 800lb-gorilla-in-the-room. I suggest this is actually an 8,000lb gorilla. Conservative leaders have much to gain by putting the accusation under hard scrutiny, and probably have no idea how hard Gore’s followers will work to divert attention from its monstrous problems.
Why is this so huge? Two reasons:
First, Al Gore’s narratives about corrupt skeptic scientists have every appearance of containing a huge irreconcilable contradiction, and second, this completely undermines the global warming crisis while shaking the mainstream media’s credibility to its core. If there’s no legitimate reason to ignore skeptic scientists’ climate assessments, then Democrats pushing this as a crisis demanding draconian countermeasures have a monumental problem, as do journalists who jumped on the ‘burning planet’ bandwagon without questioning anything about it.
It’s easy to trace the lineage of Gore’s accusation and spot where its source changes. In a May 8, 2010 article for The New Republic (full text reproduced here), he says, (bold emphasis added)
The largest carbon polluters have, for the last 17 years, sought to manipulate public opinion with a massive and continuing propaganda campaign… It is a game plan spelled out in one of their internal documents, which was leaked to an enterprising reporter, that stated: “reposition global warming as theory rather than fact.” In other words, they have mimicked the strategy pioneered by the tobacco industry…
At the 29 minute 10 second point of this January 2008 YouTube video, Gore (off camera) clearly says:
Exxon Mobil has funded 40 different front groups that have all been a part of a strategic persuasion campaign to, in their own words “reposition global warming as theory rather than fact.”
In his 2006 An Inconvenient Truth movie just before the 1 hour 13 minute point, he spells out “reposition global warming as theory rather than fact” full screen in capital red letters, comparing it to the way tobacco industry executives hired ‘experts’ to confuse the public about the science of cigarette smoke. The companion book for the movie directly mentions his source on page 263 (bold emphasis added):
One of the internal memos prepared by this group to guide the employees they hired to run their disinformation campaign was discovered by the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Ross Gelbspan. Here was the group’s stated objective: to “reposition global warming as theory, rather than fact.”
(I put the misnomer of “Pulitzer winner” under an entertaining interrogation at The Daily Caller last December, and blogger Steve Milloy pointed out this error 14 years earlier, but that’s another story)
Ross Gelbspan had the movie’s memo quote and another memo phrase on pages 51-52 of his 2004 Boiling Point book:
One campaign… was crafted, according to its strategy papers, “to reposition global warming as theory rather than fact” and, more specifically, was designed to target “older, less-educated men . . . and young low-income-women” in districts that get their electricity from coal…
Gore’s familiarity with Gelbspan is evident in his August 15, 2004 NY Times review of the book, where he repeats the “reposition global warming” phrase. Gelbspan’s citation source was his own 1997 The Heat is On book, page 34:
This public relations firm clearly stated that the aim of the campaign was to ‘reposition global warming as theory rather than fact’…. the ICE campaign targeted “older, less-educated men and young low-income-women”
The earliest I can find when Gelbspan repeats words from the memos is a December 1995 NPR radio interview. Wikipedia describes the ICE campaign as a coal industry association’s PR effort, but doesn’t show the memos in complete context, a critical omission on the part of every single person who makes the corruption accusation while citing the memos as proof. It took me seven months to find them at an obscure Greenpeace archive scan page (click on thumbnails 10 and 17 to see the “reposition” and “Low-Income/Less-Educated phrases”, respectively). Rather than appearing to be a sinister top-down industry directive for skeptic scientists, they instead look like ordinary interoffice instructions. That’s probably why Gelbspan never shows them, the most he says about how he has them is “we got a copy of the strategy papers“, or that these were “internal strategy papers I obtained at the time“.
Obtained from whom?
The ‘source’ for the memos changes prior to December 1995. A July 8, 1991 New York Times article repeats the “reposition global warming” phrase, noting they had received the memos from the Sierra Club. A June 24, 1991 article in The Energy Daily is titled “Greenhouse Ads Target ‘Low-Income’ Women, ‘Less-Educated’ Men” (seen in this book page’s footnote reference), but I have not yet found an online version of the article. It’s plausible that it had the same source, considering the proximity of the articles’ dates, and a note by Gelbspan saying the ICE program was “exposed by a trade paper, The Energy Daily, … The National Journal, The Arizona Republic and The New York Times“.
A more troublesome citation of the memos is found in Al Gore’s own Earth in the Balance. No online preview is available at Google Books, so readers will read this in the actual book. On page 360 of my 1992 copy, Gore says (bold emphasis added):
Documents leaked from the National Coal Association to my office reveal…as follows: “People who respond most favorably to such statements are older, less-educated males from larger households, who are not typically active information-seekers… another possible target is younger, lower-income women…”
In order to counter entrenched interests like this one, we will have to rely on the ability of an educated citizenry to recognize propaganda for what it is.
Gore left himself no wiggle room in the 2004 NY Times book review I mentioned above, when he clearly stated, “… Gelbspan first encountered the issue as a reporter nine years ago…” That’s 1995. Earth in the Balance was published in June 1992. It’s possible Gore received the memos around the same time in 1991 as the reporters at the NY Times and The Energy Daily.
His call for “educated citizenry to recognize propaganda” may have stemmed from problems surrounding praise of his college professor Roger Revelle in pages 4-6 of Earth in the Balance. Gore prominently described how Revelle introduced him to the idea of global warming, but during 1992, Revelle essentially recanted his long-held climate assessments in an article co-authored with skeptic scientist Dr S Fred Singer, as described in a 2006 American Thinker article.
More appearance problems arise, considering how Ross Gelbspan began promulgating his accusation at the Ozone Action enviro-advocacy group, which itself was the target of Fred Singer’s criticisms about their cries to ban CFCs. From that time onward, his general fossil fuel funding accusation against Singer has continued unabated. And unquestioned.
Hard scrutiny of the overall global warming issue never yields nice neat answers, it prompts ever-increasing questions. Among those, we all should ask why people who accuse skeptic scientists of corruption can’t keep their stories straight.
Caleb Howe
Jeff Emanuel
Because They Are Selling Something.
Repair_Man_Jack (Diary) Wednesday, June 15th at 10:07AM EDT (link)They would rather shoot their debate opponents than argue with them.
Mr. Obama is pretending that an economic “recovery” is underway when he knows damn well that the banking system is just blowing smoke up the shredded *** of what’s left of that economy – James Howard Kunstler
This is what real investigative reporting is about
civil truth (Diary) Wednesday, June 15th at 10:16AM EDT (link)Thank for your excellent historical search. This needs wider publicity. Now if only we could tie this in withi dentifying the funding sources for Al Gore and his cohorts, we would wage we would find genuinely corrupt sources that would expose Gore’s purity claims as utter lies and propaganda.
This is the next investigative project for an enterprising investigative reporter, follow the money.
Almost always the left engages in projection (or misinformation) such that you can assume until proven otherwise that they are doing what they accuse their opponents of doing.
The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis
Think Gore(bully) Act Loco(ly)
harpsichord (Diary) Wednesday, June 15th at 10:07PM EDT (link)“reposition” is an interesting word. It backfires since it begs and implicitly implies an initial “positioning”.
Hear Hear!
bobdc25 Thursday, June 16th at 1:18AM EDT (link)At last a definitive piece with quality research to back up the point being made – something which a lot of the climate change arguments are unfortunately lacking.
Thanks for the article!
God Bless America,
Bob from dyson dc25 review
Watermelons are nothing new
Doc Holliday (Diary) Saturday, June 18th at 10:48PM EDT (link)Rush described them in the early 90s, but they have been around since at least the early ’80s. If you don’t know, a Watermelon is someone who is green on the outside, and red on the inside.
They are enemies of American capitalism. When they realized their side was losing the Cold War, they jumped on environmentalism as a second best way to destroy our economy.
You mention Gore more times in this article than has the national press is years. Gore is a nothing going nowhere. At least he admitted it when he glommed onto this global warming/cooling scheme.
Molon Labe!
mmulcahy Wednesday, June 29th at 12:40AM EDT (link)What exactly is it that you can prove wrong about the massive scientific data which 98% of climate scientists say is irrefutable? Is it the satellite photos taken the same time every summer for the past 30 yrs that show the Arctic cap has lost over 35% of its area?
Or that sea levels are rising several millimeters annually? You may find it interesting that the acidity level in the earths’ oceans is 30% greater than it was a few decades ago.
Maybe it’s the trend of rising temperatures worldwide? And yes, since the hottest year on record, 2005, temperatures have cooled, but that is always where right-wingers leave it. They purposely omit the rest of the story, which shows that since 1880, thirteen of the hottest yrs on the planet are in the top 15, including all of the top ten and last year which tied 2005 for first place. If you don’t see that as a trend, then what is it and why is this info always left out of your argument?
Think about what you are saying when you talk conspiracy. You are trying to sell the preposterous notion that THOUSANDS of scientists around the world, including NASA and every credible science academy, have somehow come together, for over 30 yrs, to intentionally create the biggest scam in history, despite all physical evidence to the contrary. The odds of anyone being able to pull this off even if they wanted to, boggles the mind.
Over decades of trying to cast doubt about global warming, opponents have yet to provide any credible evidence which can prove their ridiculous claims, So I ask you to do just that; prove your argument, with facts, not talking.points. Tell me why the Arctic cap is so much smaller, the oceans are so much more acidic, the weather systems are more extreme, the massive flooding is at historic levels, the temperatures are trending hotter, and how a scientist wins the nobel prize because of his research on the “fraud” of global warming.
Picking apart Al Gore does not change any of these facts and there is nothing he or anti climate change believers can say which will deny their existence. The fact that you focus on Al instead of the physical evidence such as SATELLITE PHOTOS OF A SUBSTANTIALLY SHRINKING ARCTIC CAP says alot about your critical thinking ability. BTW, last time I checked it was the banks, the wars, and tax breaks for wealthy people who already pay less tax than middleclass people, that did in the economy. If you think it was environmentalist, you just aren’t very observant.