“It’s not the heat, it’s the stupidity.” – WUWT commenter H.R.
Change of plans.
Below is the note we just sent out to our friends accoss the USA.
Dear Friends,
I think I screwed up.
Yesterday 350.org sent out an email, telling people that we were going to melt a big hunk of ice in the form of the word “Hoax?” in front of Capitol Hill. We asked for money for it, and also for relief efforts for victims of the heat wave. The idea was simple enough: if this epic heatwave gripping the nation has one small silver lining, it’s that its reminding people that global warming is very very real. And the response was strong — we raised the $5000 it would have taken to pull off the event, and far more than that for relief efforts.
But we also heard from old friends, especially in nearby West Virginia, who asked us not to do it. The sight of ice melting while they sweltered would be too hard to take; their region, they pointed out, is as hard hit as any in the country by the heat wave, and it would make people feel like their plight wasn’t being taken seriously. Bob Kincaid, at Coal River Mountain Watch, said: “Our work in Appalachia is hard enough as it is, since we must ever contend with the well-funded coal industry PR machine.” They’d use, he said, the sight of that melting ice to make people feel disrespected.
That makes sense to me.
It’s sometimes hard to balance what we should do in one place with what we should be doing around the globe. Climate denial in the U.S. has huge implications for, say, the two million people in Assam, India, currently flooded out of house and home — it’s really important to fight people who deny science and hold up needed action. But it’s not worth causing trouble to our friends in the process. And the people who fight mountaintop removal in Appalachia are some of our oldest friends; we’ve been, as it were, up and down the mountain with them. Movements only really work when they move together.
So: no ice melting on the mall this morning. We’re sending out whatever the reverse of a press release is called. The money we collected will all go for heat and drought relief, and we hope it will do some good. If you’d like your contribution back, let us know (and we’ll send a separate mailing to everyone who contributed to make sure they get that chance). It’s been a long, hot, tough week everywhere east of the Rockies; let’s hope the heat breaks soon.
Thanks,
Bill McKibben for 350.org
P.S. The note announcing this thing yesterday came from Jamie Henn, our communications director. But the idea was mine, not his. I’m a volunteer in this effort, and there are days when it definitely feels like you get what you pay for.
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Senator Inhofe released this statement this morning before the cancellation:
Inhofe Welcomes Global Warming Alarmists Back to Washington DC
Washington DC – Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, today welcomed 350.org, a group of global warming alarmists, to the National Mall where they will unveil a giant sculpture with the word “HOAX?” carved in ice. According to the group’s website, the event is in response to the igloo that Senator Inhofe’s family built during a snowstorm in Washington back in 2010, which they called “Al Gore’s New Home.”
“Let me be the first to welcome my global warming alarmist friends back to Washington,” Senator Inhofe said. “It’s been a long time: since the complete collapse of the global warming movement, many activists have been missing in action. Think about it, when was the last time anyone heard a Democrat talk about global warming in Congress? Remember, not a single global warming cap-and-trade bill has been debated on the Senate Floor since President Obama took office nearly four years ago, and Democrats have been in control of the Senate the whole time. In fact, the global warming campaign has failed so miserably that President Obama is now pretending to support oil an gas to gain votes for the election. One would think alarmists would be outraged that their leaders never mention global warming, but we’ve heard very little from them. Their loss of support in Washington is an inconvenient truth that often goes unnoticed.
“Back during the blizzards of 2010, my grandchildren had a lot of fun building an igloo outside the Library of Congress that they would call ‘Al Gore’s new home.’ That igloo was the comic relief needed for a public that had grown tired of every summer being used by alarmists as proof of man-made global warming. Today’s sculpture just goes to show that my friends on the left have not learned their lesson. Dana Milbank of the Washington Post warned them shortly after the igloo gained attention not to use weather as proof of man-made global warming. As Milbank wrote, ‘If the Washington snows persuade the greens to put away the slides of polar bears and pine beetles and to keep the focus on national security and jobs, it will have been worth the shoveling.’
“Clearly my global warming alarmist friends have not read my book, The Greatest Hoax. If they had, they would know that alarmism has failed every time, and will fail again and again. In fact, I have yet to find one objective person who has read The Greatest Hoax who doesn’t agree with me. Only a small percentage of meteorologists subscribe to man-made global warming and the American people are no longer buying it. The left has completely lost the debate almost as fast as that ice sculpture will melt on Saturday. But don’t expect Al Gore or President Obama to come out and help them drum up support. These activists are on their own.
“I wish I could have been there in person to join in the ice melting festivities, but 350.org put together this event when Congress is out of session and few elected officials will be in Washington. I do hope they enjoy their day in the sun as much as my family enjoyed our day in the snow.”
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I think other things also contributed:
1. The forecast showed the heat wave breaking, with a reduced high today of 103 from yesterdays 106, with cooler temperatures tomorrow and into next week.
2. The possibility that the image of HOAX? would actually backfire on them. It was a poorly conceived idea to start with.
3. As I mentioned yesterday, the sculpture may have lasted past sunset…into the cooler next day given it was to be 6’x12’ a darned big sculpture. The FAQs below was for a tabletop sized ice sculpture.
http://www.sculptediceworks.com/faqs.htm
A: An Ice Sculpture’s detail will last up to 6 hours indoors, such as a reception hall. For outdoor events, it depends on the temperature and placement of the ice sculpture. Sculptures typically melt about 1/4 of an inch per hour. It is especially important to keep sculptures out of direct sunlight.
The possibility the ice would not melt fast enough for a convincing photo-op loomed large. A 6×12 foot block of ice doesn’t melt in an hour, and we are dealing with “short attention span theatre” when it comes to photo ops. See the video below as they drone on.
4. The ice melt stunt has been done before, as WUWT readers discovered yesterday:

Hero Inhofe. For 20 years he’s been THE SINGLE SOLITARY UNIQUE politician who speaks the truth.
In the last election, a dozen Repooflican sissies momentarily sounded like they were joining him, but after the election they regressed to the Stalinist mean. And Inhofe still stands alone, still speaking the truth.
Probably realized that it was really really easy to misinterpret their message as. AGW is a HOAX that melts away in the heat of skepticism.
About the connection between 350.org and Rockefeller, 2011, written by a True Believer:
http://forestindustries.eu/content/rockefellers-1sky-unveils-new-350org-more-more-delusion
Morph says:
July 7, 2012 at 3:04 pm
“Whilst a lot of people are happy to stick the boot in, I think it is worth noting that McKibben has realised the mistake and withdrawn the campaign – so kudos to him. ”
Morph, he is a puppet.
The reason for the climb-down, in my mind’s eye, is there’s no plausible answers to raised questions.
Where did the ice come from?
How was it manufactured?
How was it carved?
How was it stored/transported?
Was C02 in dry ice form used in any way?
You can build an igloo today at Whistler as there is still 10 meters of snow on the ground.
clipe says:
July 7, 2012 at 4:07 pm
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The reason for the climb-down, in my mind’s eye, is there’s no plausible answers to raised questions.
Where did the ice come from?
HowWas it manufactured?How was it carved?
How was it stored/transported?
Was C02 in dry ice form used in any way?
Gunga Din says:
July 7, 2012 at 1:20 pm
Alas! The Cheeseman is gone. I must have been in the random cycle. I don’t remember ever searching for cheese or penquins. But if it helps Anthony and the site, I’ll scroll back up and click on the Ad. (Then remove the cookie it leaves behind.) The current Ad is for “SnorgTees”.
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Thanks for the reminder.
OK, now that I have sent my ~ 10 year old balky XP machine to the scrap heap (after eviscerating it ), and replaced it with an overkill Windows 7 machine that is begging for excitement, I must ask: What does clicking on those ads do for Anthony ? ( be precise, please).
clipe says:
July 7, 2012 at 4:07 pm
How was it carved?
Maybe a question better left to Steve McIntyre. ☺
garymount says:
July 7, 2012 at 4:19 pm
You can build an igloo today at Whistler as there is still 10 meters of snow on the ground.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b331/kevster1346/wolframalpha-20120118164548020.jpg
u.k. (us) says:
July 7, 2012 at 4:46 pm
“I must ask: What does clicking on those ads do for Anthony ? ( be precise, please).”
As I recall the explanation Anthony gave when he first added GoogleAds to the site, he receives a small remuneration (very small, think pennies) every time a site visitor clicks on one of the ads. I don’t know, and I really don’t care, how much income Anthony derives from this but, whatever it is, he deserves it all and more for the incredible amount of time and work he devotes on all our behalves.
Actually, there was one problem – they would have driven up in a large refrigerated van. Down south, when one of these vans showed up after Hurricane Katrina, there were bags of ice in the back. A lot better use for ice.
I think it would have been better for them if they had used a large block of dry ice forming the letters AGW SCAM – it would have “melted” (sublimated) a lot faster. And seeing the words AGW SCAM going up in “smoke” would have been a priceless photo op.
Let’s see, Democrats from West Virginia are not even going to show up at their own convention in Charlotte (Not exactly Seattle). I’m sure I saw a video of a West Virginia Democrat shooting a hole in a copy of the ‘Cap and Rape’ document. I somehow question whether a state so dependent on selling coal for electricity is going to be too upset about a little bout of heat. Come to the Southwest you whinging little twits.
Ric Werme says:
July 7, 2012 at 9:34 am
But we also heard from old friends, especially in nearby West Virginia, who asked us not to do it. The sight of ice melting while they sweltered would be too hard to take;….
Whoa. West Virginians are tough, scrappy folk. I don’t understand how the sight of melting ice would be that hard on their psyche. The sight of all the wasted energy it took to create the ice (and the concomitant release of CO2 it took to create the electricity that made the ice) would be much more annoying to me if I were an active 350.org supporter in WV.
To beat the heat, I’d go caving. Always cool there.
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I would go caving too, and I agree the West Virginians I met while caving would more than likely consider Bill McKibben and his buddies titched in the noggin’ Most have little use for the US government.
djaces says:
July 7, 2012 at 5:35 pm
u.k. (us) says:
July 7, 2012 at 4:46 pm
“I must ask: What does clicking on those ads do for Anthony ? ( be precise, please).”
As I recall the explanation Anthony gave when he first added GoogleAds to the site, he receives a small remuneration (very small, think pennies) every time a site visitor clicks on one of the ads. I don’t know, and I really don’t care, how much income Anthony derives from this but, whatever it is, he deserves it all and more for the incredible amount of time and work he devotes on all our behalves.
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I guess I’ll never get a straight answer, but now that I have the computing power to recklessly click on ads, I will.
Maybe others will do the same, which was the main objective of my comment.
All in all, I’m surprised that someone with Bill McKibben’s extensive science background would think that a block of ice, melting in the bright noonday sun, in July, could somehow be seen as a “sign” of CAGW.
Someone needs to write to him and tell him he wants his anonymous donations back.
For those that missed the fun, you can re-create this social experiment in your very own home – with these special, do-it-yourself message trays:
http://www.toxel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/icecubetrays19.jpg (Silicone Alphabet Letter Ice / Bake Tray Set).
To make your own Oscar winning movie, simply take the letters ARCTIC, and film them as they melt. Soon, everyone will be able to see an ice-free Arctic.
Available on Amazon for about 20 bucks. 350.org could have saved almost $4980 with this scheme.
I’m still scratching my head and trying to figure out the connection between a block of ice on the Mall in Washington and the hurt feelings of a few sweltering West Virginians. Were the promoters afraid their stunt might trigger an outbreak of “ice envy”?
clipe @4.46 pm
How was it carved?
Maybe a question better left to Steve McIntyre. ☺
Very very witty was that one clipe. .
I’m disappointed. I had visions of D.C. residents converging on his block of ice, chipping off chunks to take home and try to prevent their food from spoiling!
If there’s a bright side to the unfortunate storms, power outages, and heat, it may be that some people will give some thought to the substantial advantages we reap from the human activities which some people claim are “damaging the planet”.
Let’s see: They have the ice delivered. The press shows up. Some kids in Birkenstocks show up and stand there, transfixed at the sight of big hunks of ice slowwwwly melting. Drip. Drip. Drip. They stare at this spectacle for…well, seconds, until somebody says, “Hey, duuudes! Let’s go down and watch scum form on the reflecting pool!” They gaggle off. The press photog takes a couple of pictures of lonely Bill and his $5,000 worth of ice still slowwwwly melting. Drip. Drip. Drip. “Shut up!” Bill says.
You unfold the Washington Post the next morning. There, on the front page, in all its glory is, yes, a picture of a smear of pond scum that LOOKS JUST LIKE AL GORE! It’s a miwacle!
I think they should have gone with a table top sized “Hoax” ice sculpture under a slightly larger fake Stone Henge sized a la Spinal Tap… With dwarfs dancing around it of course.
O the balance… it gets hotter, sun tea become more popular, less gas and electricity is used to boil water — and then some idiot blows it all carving a block of ice into the word ‘HOAX’ and hits it with a blow torch because the press arrived early.
They collected money specifically for the ice sculpture. How are they allowed to reappropriate those specific funds for something else? They should be returned to the donors or else it should be investigated as fraud. If they’re allowed to use designated donations for “whatever” they think is suitable, they could be using their “Hoax?” money on hookers and blow.
As it is, “heat and drought relief” could be their next protest’s refreshment fund.
There’s a good chance that rationale for cancellation went far beyond the desire not to upset the “old friends” who truthfully didn’t give a hoot. This excuse was way beyond total lameness. Even the second graders rolled their eyes!
The real danger was that someone with a bit of science knowledge would figure out the CO2 “footprint” of the whole ice production process. Included would be the petrochemicals used to freeze the water in the first place, the same for producing the “dry ice” (yes, frozen CO2) that requires even more energy usage to get it down to 70F below, just to keep the original ice block frozen for the trip to DC.
Then, of course, the gas for the truck, air conditioning for the driver, and air conditioned busses, idling wastefully using even more petrochemicals) for the reporters, politicians wanting photo ops, and a few crying West Virginians (hired actors on Union scale) that made it down to the Capitol (and they used petrochemicals and released CO2 too, in their drive down to DC).
Of course, Senator Inhofe needed to emit zero CO2 to make his points, and by contrasting this fact, even the dimmest of wit would know how fraudulent the organizer’s were!!!