Readers may recall that I love a good April Fools story, such as the one I did about Low Flow Fire Hydrants in my town in the name of “sustainability”. It worked so well that I had even suckered in a city council member with the story.
I had planned an elaborate April Fool’s posting this year. The object of such was California’s overzealous edicts on environmentalism foisted on the public by agencies such as CARB. My subject was the twisty bulb, and the movement to replace filament bulbs. My target was the most famous filament bulb ever, the one in the firehouse in Livermore, CA which has been burning for over a century, dubbed “The Centennial Bulb”
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Here’s what my April Fools prank was going to be.
I had planned to write a column about how an NGO had sprung up called “No Light Bulb Left Behind” whose mission was total replacement of all incandescent bulbs in California with the slogan “Helping California make the switch to energy efficiency”. I even registered a domain name to give legitimacy to the prank: nolightbulbleftbehind.org
The plan was to make up this website with convincing environmental slogans and twisty bulb imagery in the style of “feel good environmentalism” that we’ve seen time and again.
The other part was to make up a funny press release and post it on that website where they supposedly convinced the City of Livermore to retire the “centennial bulb” and replace it with a twisty bulb to show that it was “time to retire the old ways”, then write about it here at WUWT in the style of “can you believe this?”. I figured a number of people would believe this and actually applaud the idea, because even crazier things are being done in California today in the name of sustainability and environmentalism; CARB’s carbon trading program for example.
But after Gleick’s dastardly deception in the name of environmentalism followed by his self immolation for “the cause” I just couldn’t do it. I couldn’t bring myself to make up even this small prank for the purpose of entertaining everyone. All my well laid April Fools plans went into the bit-bucket.
So that’s why I have no April Fools story. I’m sorry. (Apparently though Stefan Rahmstorf at RealClimate has no such compunctions about making up some science though.)
I’m back traveling again today, and moderation will be sporadic. I’m treating a number of my moderation staff and contributors to a nice dinner tonight. For those of you moderating in far away lands, and on the other side of the USA, you have my sincerest thanks and best wishes. Your presence will be sorely missed, and I hope to be able to make it up to you someday.
Anthony says:
“My plan for this April Fool’s column was thought up about a year ago. But ever since Gleick launched “fakegate” I just couldn’t do it, even in jest. His scummy self serving deceptions foisted on journalists (who lapped it up without question) have left such a bad taste in my mouth that I couldn’t bring myself to follow through with a simple prank designed to be fun, entertaining, and in the spirit of April Fools day.“
No worries… your use of the words “scummy self serving deceptions” carries far more weight (at least to me) than an April Fool’s prank.
I only wish this guy would be charged, either in civil court or criminal court. Then I would laugh… a whole-hearted belly laugh. I can’t think of anything that would be more entertaining… and satisfying!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/04/01/apple_patent/
scott,
True, I remember the “dirty times” too. I’m not sure they were as bad as we think they were and would be interested in seeing if anyone has done a decent study. Also, the technology wasn’t ready to deal with the problems, and what came before that, coal-burning…which I recall in Europe wuite well, and before that wood-burning, were far worse.
The question we need to ask whether the bloated, expensive federal agencies are the only way to get the job done. State or procincial, regional, local or municipal authorities and the civil courts can handle pollution problems quite well too. “Capitalism” is receptive to public pressure…and class action suits. The massive damage that the EPA and the NGOs are wreaking on the economy with their runaway regulations, ensconced bureaucracies and damage to growth whenever they jump on the latest fad appearsmay be far greate, but nearly invisibler. Costly fuel is a drag on the economy and millions of lives are affected in begative ways that are difficult to account. The bottom line is even in the most polluted environments of the Industrial Revolution, health standards and life expectancy rose beyond anything before them.
Another thing to recognize is that what agencies like the EPA, many NGOs and eco movements do, is to make bogus claims about their own usefulness. They wait until the technology or popular pressure make improvements possible, then make a lot of demonstrations, plonk themselves as “leaders” and fool the public into believing that it is they who brought about the changes. For this they drain billions from our economies.
A good one would have been a story about Al Gore wanting to make artificial snow and truck it or fly it up to Mount Kilimanjaro.
A proper April Fool joke is not simply an incorrect news story. There needs to be a style to it, and, critically, it needs to rely on a level of gullibility. Simply taking over all news channels and stating that “Aliens have landed!” wouldn’t really count. It has to be something that will fool the foolish, while leaving room for an intelligent person to discover that the story is incorrect.
To assist this, proper April fools should contain clues that they are a jape inside their text. Remember that made-up Guardian piece about the little island of Sans Serif? When you saw that the islands off it all had names of fonts that was a clue that something was wrong. Ideally, the best jokes provide very limited clues initially, and then go on to provide broader and broader hints as the Fool progresses…..
Yup.
Notable, earth-shaking milestones and ‘inventions’ in automobile engine technology pioneered by CARB:
“The PCV valve, scavenging piston ring blow-by vapors from the crankcase”
“Fuel-tank vapor recovery system: uses charcoal canister to capture ‘evaporating’ gasoline vapors otherwise vented to the atmosphere”
“Microcomputer (uC) Engine Control platform: used by automakers to boost engine performance, reduce emissions”
“Multiport Fuel Injection: provided the precise metering of Fuel for accurate F/A ratios under all conditions”
!! April Fools !!
15 years ago (in 1997) my 1996 Chevy Caprice had every one of those devices, in fact, my 1986 Chevy Caprice had all but the Multi-port Fuel Injection (the 1986 had the infamous 4-barrel Rochester Quadra-Jet carburetor with HUGE vacuum-actuated secondaries!)
Granted, CARB did draft rules prior to the Federal Clean Air Act regulating automobile emissions, but it would have just been a matter of time before product improvements, simple things like PCV valves, were incorporated into production automobiles. Such things as “fuel vapor recovery” systems might have still required ‘standards’ for the automakers to meet, since the purpose is not as ‘clear’ to the public as to the goal; tail-pipe emissions are only part of the equation …
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wow…..so ya try to inject a little humor over at obviously not Real Climate and they reject the post even today!
Maybe my inference about all Arctic Ice disappearing by 2012 wasn’t taken as funny?
http://articles.boston.com/2007-12-12/news/29229026_1_jay-zwally-sea-ice-snow-and-ice-data
Well, it is April Fools day isn’t it?
My favorite spoof story remains the one about Wallonia, a region in Belgium, imposing a heavy tax on using back yard charcoal grills to cut down on CO2 emissions.
But this one you abandoned Anthony … it could have been a contender!
The science and integrity of IPCC has convinced me that global climate disruption is a serious threat and we should submit to UN control in all matters.
April Fools
Peter Kovachev says:
April 1, 2012 at 11:44 am
Good find for a good laugh and congrats on your new website.
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Thank you!
I went to read / learn about AGW and at a place called Skeptical Science they told me that, “Skeptics get funded by Koch Brothers and Big Oil”. Being an All American typical kid, I thought: “Hey! That’s for me, I certainly could use the flash.” I mean, there are things I absolutely need.
Soooo…I got a free blog and now steal the best of articles from the best of blogs that allow me to repost.
Granted, my posts aren’t originals….BUT hey! I don’t need as much money as fiscally responsible adults do, just enough to get through the weekends, mostly.
Question: Do I get more money being a skeptic, if people leave me a post there? 🙂
Julia Gillard repeals the Carbon Tax
http://anhonestclimatedebate.wordpress.com/2012/03/31/breaking-julia-gillard-repeals-carbon-tax/
Here’s my April fool story.
Gonnasayit
Jim hughes says:
April 1, 2012 at 1:29 pm
Yep … guiltyas charged.
Why should (alleged) criminal activity by someone else criminal deter you from a practical joke??
Your premise and set up looked fantastic.
Why is the concept of a small municipality being silly enough to legislate Low Flow Fire Hydrants in the name of “sustainability” so much of an April Fools’ Day joke when low flow toilets that don’t work were, and still are, legislated federally?
Ric Werme says:
April 1, 2012 at 10:00 am
…The Heartland Institute announces a new plan for keeping their documents private. In the future, they will send only hardcopy to their board members printed on a new printer they acquired today
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/looflirpa/shrinter.shtml
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And here I thought this would be the LINK
Ecotretas says:
April 1, 2012 at 10:35 am
Here in Portugal, people are starting to reuse “petrol lamps”. Not an April fool though!
http://ecotretas.blogspot.pt/2012/03/candeeiros-petroleo.html
(in Portuguese)
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We have about a half dozen and a kerosene space heater as well as a generator. We maybe needing them more often than we thought with the latest from the EPA.
Peter Kovachev says:
April 1, 2012 at 2:04 pm
scott,
True, I remember the “dirty times” too. I’m not sure they were as bad as we think they were and would be interested in seeing if anyone has done a decent study….
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Yes they did LINK
Camburn, you are allowed to ‘cut’ only so close to the artery without the climate line judges crying ‘foul’ … it’s okay if THEY do it, but mere mortals, with little direct accreditation in the climate sci field means such posts earn borehole disposition … if not some forsaken 6th dimension in a not-so-parallel universe never to be seen, or read, again …
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I left a comment over at RealClimate because Stefan’s second example misrepresented the PDO. So far, it’s still sitting in moderation limbo.
Peter Kovachev says:
April 1, 2012 at 11:56 am
<DirkH says:
April 1, 2012 at 10:41 am
"I hear whale blubber is a renewable resource."
Dirk and Peter,
When I moved out to the Pacific North Wet (Puget Sound area of Washington state, USA) in 1998, a local indian tribe called the Makahs was determined to hunt and kill a gray whale, from a traditional many man dugout canoe. They wanted their children to experience muktuk (blubber or whale meat) first hand, in the way of their ancestors. The local 'Save The Whales' folks where in a total lather, that anyone would kill a whale!
I decided to test the locals reactions to the topic so I made a sign for the rear window of my pickup truck that simply said "Makah Whaling: What's All The Blubbering About???"
Reactions were predictable. Folks either cracked up laughing, tooted their horns and gave me the 'thumbs up', or they would get angry and 'flip me off' or try to cut me off in traffic. The laughter made it all worth it!
MtK
Anthony,
“I’m treating a number of my moderation staff and contributors to a nice dinner tonight”
It’s 18:30 here in the heart of Texas so I hope it’s not too late. I have just chipped a “Grant” into the donation bucket. Use it towards your dinner, with many thanks from me!
Regards,
Steamboat Jack (Jon Jewett’s evil twin)
“No Light Bulb Left Behind” ha that is a true classic. Just a thought but keep the web page and put up a donations tab and run lots of climate scare stories on it. I bet you will retire much richer than you could on this site.
Would have been a good one and I feel robbed of some mirth. Darn FakeGate!
You have to be careful when you play jokes like that on liberals and econuts. They may try to implement them.
I’m with Matthew W on this — the day we allow the likes of Peter Gleick to rob us of a bit of traditional leg-pulling, is where we all start to slide into the grim, earnest world of the moralistic self-important Greenie.