
Wow, it doesn’t get much uglier than this. In my opinion, this is hate speech. Steve Zwick writes in his Forbes column:
We know who the active denialists are – not the people who buy the lies, mind you, but the people who create the lies. Let’s start keeping track of them now, and when the famines come, let’s make them pay. Let’s let their houses burn. Let’s swap their safe land for submerged islands. Let’s force them to bear the cost of rising food prices.
They broke the climate. Why should the rest of us have to pay for it?
People who doubt the magnitude of CO2/AGW driven climate change broke the climate?
I suppose then that Mr. Zwick has never driven a car, never taken an airplane trip, never heated or cooled his home, never bought products produced overseas and shipped here, never grilled at a BBQ, or never used electricity to power his computer to write his litany of hate for Forbes. No, he’s apparently not used any CO2 producing modern convenience at all, which is why he bizarrely believes he has some sort of moral high ground.
His hypocrisy is beyond description. His full essay is here.
For those who wish to complain about his hate speech against fellow Americans, see the Forbes Contact page here.
As for his points about the Yale poll trying to make us all fear the weather as some human caused machination of climate, read this.
UPDATE: Warren Meyer offers a thoughtful rebuttal in Forbes here
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Uhh, Zwick? Your hero, Al Gore, owns a mansion in Florida. Did you know that there is no place in Florida over sixty miles from the ocean? Did you know that if every polar ice cap and glacier on God’s green earth melted, Florida would be gone entirely?
Why, then, is your Prophet snatching up big time real-estate in a doomed area? -and why does Al Gore fly in a huge private jet? -and why isn’t he answering these important questions?
I have no problem about buying mansions in Florida or flying around in private jets that you earned. I DO, however, have SERIOUS PROBLEMS about someone that has earned and can afford such luxuries telling ME not to drive to some place or to buy mercury hazards instead of incandescent lamps.