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August 16, 2012

Climate Poll Asked Wrong Questions

Re: Survey finds 2 per cent of respondents don’t believe climate change is happening, by Jennifer Graham, The Canadian Press, Aug. 15.

Queen’s University Prof. John Smol is right to say that it’s “discouraging how slowly the science seems to have been translated into public policy and public opinion.” If science was driving climate policy, then we would have no carbon dioxide regulations at all since the global warming scare is so weak scientifically.

Smol is totally mistaken to say that “the science has been in for a long time.” As I showed the 1,500 students I taught for the past three years at Carleton University, the science of climate change is immature and discoveries are regularly being made that overturn previously popular ideas.

A quick check of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change shows that literally thousands of peer reviewed scientific papers have been published that disprove Smol’s overconfident statement.

Sadly, the public opinion poll Smol was commenting on failed to ask the most important question of all, “Do you believe that emissions of carbon dioxide from human activities are causing dangerous global warming and other problematic climate change?”

It must be “dangerous” climate change that is being asked about. Anything less than dangerous, while interesting to scientists, is of no concern to politicians who continue to divert billions of taxpayer dollars to the climate file while important social programs remain underfunded.

TOM HARRIS, executive director, International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC), Ottawa

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is Executive Director of the International Climate Science Coalition. For the past thirteen years Harris has been working intensively with a growing team of independent scientists and engineers to promote a sensible approach to a range of energy and environmental issues. He has thirty-five years of experience working as a mechanical engineer and project manager, science and technology communications professional and media and S&T advisor to a former Opposition Senior Environment Critic. Harris has Bachelor and Masters Degrees in Mechanical Engineering (thermo-fluids and energy focus).




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