The rise of the peccatogenesists

An interesting new word came up this week on Twitter thanks to Hillary Rosner.

peccatogenic_tweet

It would seem to be a derivative of the word pecadillo:

peccadillo

I think this is the perfect word to describe many of the disingenuous activists like Al Gore, Joe Romm, Brad Johnson, Mayor Bloomberg, and Bill McKibben who see “human caused bad weather” in every cloud, and try mightily to make others believe the same.

To an extent, they are successful, just as others are able to fool people into crusades to find bigfoot, scan the skies for aliens, or take cover from imagined chemicals raining from the sky in ordinary jet exhaust contrails.

The peccatogenesists want us to believe that our supposed “misconduct” against Gaia, such as emitting to much CO2 over an imaginary “safe” level of 350 parts per million, or failing to care enough about an imaginary temperature target of 2°C which climatologist Phil Jones says was plucked out of thin air is the cause of bad weather.

Now, per that belief, any weather event that can somehow remotely be linked to global warming is used as a propaganda tool by the peccatogenesists, except of course, when that event doesn’t, in which case it’s “just weather”. For example, thousands of new record lows get nary a mention, but when there are a string of record highs, it’s just another example of  human caused DOOM even though it can be shown later that its just another weather pattern.

And then there’s severe weather. Yesterday, the great Al Gore declared that his views are being hindered by scientists. Politico reports:

Former Vice President Al Gore lamented today that scientists “will not let us link record-breaking” tornadoes in Oklahoma and elsewhere to climate change because of inadequate record keeping on the twisters.

Oh, the horror! It reminds me of the terrible mistreatment James Hansen claimed he got at the hands of NASA during the Bush era when they wouldn’t let him make unfounded claims.

Of course, some politicians like NYC Mayor Gloomberg Bloomberg don’t let pesky science or mathematics get in the way of a crusade, and embrace peccatogenics as a vehicle for hope and change:

The bad weather patterns should kick in as early as 2020, according to the findings released on Monday.

In that year, the city will see an average temperature of 57 degrees — up from the current 54 — and 10% more rainfall.

That rainfall will come with an alarming, nearly 1-foot rise in the already high sea level — which will likely increase the city’s flood risk.

Adding to the danger will be the amount of the rainy days.

Gosh, rainy days are dangerous?  I can’t wait for NOAA to come up with a bulletin type for that. Cue the invention of the urban safety umbrella. Wuebbles gone wild would like that I think.

Of course theses claims of Hell and High Water Fire and Brimstone appear just like an old time country preacher sermon, followed by the obligatory collection plate to fleece the flock. Michael Bloomberg, in his best preaching style, only asked for $20 billion at the end of his sermon yesterday. Surely, that’s a small price to pay for dissing Gaia.

Problem is, like most peccatogenic claims, when you examine them for detail, they fall apart just as easily as the latest bigfoot or UFO sighting. Anybody with basic math skills can see Bloomberg’s claim 1 foot of sea level rise will be lucky to be 1 inch at the present rate.

The reality about the supposed human induced bad weather is that if we are to believe the claims of “consensus” put forth by Oreskes, Cook, Nuccitelli, and other social activists, then the consensus is that there’s no way to connect global warming and severe weather. Some examples of the consensus that severe weather is not attributable to climate change include:

Nature editorial dashes alarmist hopes of linking extreme weather events to global warming:

Better models are needed before exceptional events can be reliably linked to global warming.

IPCC Special Report on Extreme Events and Disasters:

FAQ 3.1 Is the Climate Becoming More Extreme? […]None of the above instruments has yet been developed sufficiently as to allow us to confidently answer the question posed here. Thus we are restricted to questions about whether specific extremes are becoming more or less common, and our confidence in the answers to such questions, including the direction and magnitude of changes in specific extremes, depends on the type of extreme, as well as on the region and season, linked with the level of understanding of the underlying processes and the reliability of their simulation in models.

But, as Gore says, “it’s those pesky scientists” that are preventing the linkage.

I blame technology for the appearance that the weather is getting worse. See: Why it seems that severe weather is “getting worse” when the data shows otherwise – a historical perspective

With this essay, “peccatogenic” is now in the climate vocabulary. Go forth and multiply it whenever you get the opportunity. And, keep that handy Dr. Roger Pielke Jr. bullshit button at the ready.

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Zeke
June 13, 2013 12:23 pm

“…scan the skies for aliens, or take cover from imagined chemicals raining from the sky in ordinary jet exhaust contrails.” ~WUWT
But I saw it on the History Channel!

Mike Hebb
June 13, 2013 12:31 pm

Bloombergs predictions need to be preserved as candidates for the “Climate Fail” file along with quite a few others. Unlike many this one has a due date and not that far in the future.

Jimbo
June 13, 2013 12:39 pm

Al Gore tells us to listen to what the science has to say………..except when it’s inconvenient for him.
Can anyone take seriously a Warmist who sold his TV company to an oil funded broadcaster? Can anyone take seriously someone who has 2 HUGE houses and is ‘worried’ about co2? Can anyone take seriously someone who used to shred and sell tobacco then compares sceptics to the tobacco lobby? Can anyone take seriously someone who has bailed out of alternative energy stocks? I can’t. Everything Al Gore touches turns dull and leaden to his touch.

Lars P.
June 13, 2013 1:17 pm

GoneWithTheWind says:
June 13, 2013 at 7:46 am
It is bad enough that they see human causes for natural events. But what is worse is like the superstitious peoples of the past they want to commit human sacrifice to appease the gods of CO2. These people are not just some harmless nutcases with strange ideas. They are dangerous. Dangerous to our lives our freedoms and our future. They are an oxymoron in that they are the modern evolution of luddites.
Well, yes, the peccatogeners themselves have all kind of wet dreams how to punish sinners: like exploding (where is that 10:10 link when you need it) – Donna is the saviour!:
http://nofrakkingconsensus.com/2012/05/04/keeping-the-no-pressure-video-alive/
or simply burning ones house down:
http://suyts.wordpress.com/2013/06/12/climate-nutters-encourage-children-to-be-little-arsonists/

kadaka (KD Knoebel)
June 13, 2013 1:20 pm

From Jimbo on June 13, 2013 at 12:39 pm:

Everything Al Gore touches turns dull and leaden to his touch.

Ah, so that’s why he needs the massage therapist to release his chakra.

June 13, 2013 1:30 pm

“…scan the skies for aliens, or take cover from imagined chemicals raining from the sky in ordinary jet exhaust contrails.” ~WUWT

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Maybe the aliens are responsible for the dreaded dihydrogen monoxide raining from the sky in ordinary jet exhaust contrails?

June 13, 2013 1:58 pm

Barry Cullen says June 13, 2013 at 7:48 am:
Anthony, your selection of the first 2 of your 3 examples of nonsense is based on ignorance of the evidence …

You have evidence? Grainy “110” format photographs from a (nearly) inebriated camping trip in the NW? For either one (BF or aliens)?
I’m sitting over here laughing know full well the shenanigans friends of mine ‘pulled-off’ in the not so distant past in fostering U FO reports via strategically launched Helium balloons and such, to the point where newspaper reports appeared in the local press the next day …
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catweazle666
June 13, 2013 2:13 pm

Rebadged “Original Sin”.

Zeke
June 13, 2013 2:30 pm

Gunga Din says:
June 13, 2013 at 1:30 pm “Maybe the aliens are responsible for the dreaded dihydrogen monoxide raining from the sky in ordinary jet exhaust contrails?”
Speaking of “dihydrogen monoxide raining from the sky” – “What the heck is in our water supply?”

June 13, 2013 2:50 pm

Duster says:
June 13, 2013 at 10:43 am
“The very same reasoning is inherent in such myths as the Genesis flood…..”
The Flood may well have had some post Ice Age basis – the sea has risen 120m or so- perfect for a folktale to be carried on. Certainly a lot of cities of those days were indundated.Of course, that it was caused by man’s sins would make it a myth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_archeology_in_the_Gulf_of_Khambhat
The Gulf of Khambhat offshore India has an ancient city on both sides of a inundated river channel 20 kilometres off shore and in 40 m (130 feet) of water. Pieces of wood found dated at 9500 years ago, so by then, a thousand years or so after the end of the ice age the water had risen by about 50 m or so. With a sizable city some 20km out into the modern sea, one can imagine that thousands of cities and villages had similarly disappeared. Yeah, this is the kind of thing that legends are made of.

June 13, 2013 2:50 pm

Zeke says June 13, 2013 at 2:30 pm

Speaking of “dihydrogen monoxide raining from the sky” – “What the heck is in our water supply?”

Perhaps a little too much ‘sun’ there Zeke (said tongue in cheek)?
I’ve got to say, you’re giving us the ‘full spectrum’ today … lol …
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phlogiston
June 13, 2013 2:57 pm

Barry Cullen says:
June 13, 2013 at 7:48 am
Anthony, your selection of the first 2 of your 3 examples of nonsense is based on ignorance of the evidence, both pro and con, on your part. Chemtrails, there is no evidence. This is the first time in the many years I have been following WUWT that I have experienced your closed mindedness. Sad!
BC

You are the only one mentioning chemtrails. You make no sense – if someone has a closed mind or any other clear trait, you notice it pretty quickly, you dont need to spend “many years” studying hundreds of statements till you notice it. But hey – what are sense and logic? Only out-dated, Judeo-Christian and politically suspect relics limited to right-wing reactionary blogs like WUWT (which you happen to be trolling just now). It only takes 2 seconds – not years – to see that you have a very closed and a very tiny mind.

Massimo PORZIO
June 13, 2013 3:03 pm

@Zeke.
Mybe that Gunga Din refers to this web site:
http://www.dhmo.org
Read with attention especially the FAQ and note that they never lies, they just omit to say some details to make the life’s most-important-chemical compound a danger.
It’ s the way rhetoric could be useful to confound the minds of the crowds.
It’s a hoax of course.
Have a nice day,
Massimo

June 13, 2013 3:03 pm

Barry Cullen says June 13, 2013 at 7:48 am
Anthony, your selection of the first 2 of your 3 examples …

Could have been the elusive “Texas Skunk Ape” I suppose:
http://www.cryptomundo.com/bigfoot-report/east-texas-bigfoot-photos/
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Barry Elledge
June 13, 2013 3:29 pm

I’ve long thought it suggestive that in America the progressive movement began in New England, the land settled by Puritans. Is the tendency to utopianism genetic? The Congregational Church in time lost interest in a traditional god, but the great-grandchildren of the Pilgrims retain a sharp eye for evil and a deep need to reform or restrain the sinners.
So the progressives gave us prohibition and the income tax, either of which would seem sufficient punishment by itself for our societal sins. But apparently Western civilization itself is the original sin, and no punishment is sufficient if it allows the US to continue to prosper.
Cutting off their energy supply is a wonderful tool for suppressing sinners: Even the most indifferent of them will be forced to feel the pain. And as an added instructional device, our progressive overseers get to erect windmills taller than church steeples to blight the horizon and whine incessant reminders.

phlogiston
June 13, 2013 3:54 pm

Gary Pearse says:
June 13, 2013 at 2:50 pm
Duster says:
June 13, 2013 at 10:43 am
“The very same reasoning is inherent in such myths as the Genesis flood…..”
The Flood may well have had some post Ice Age basis – the sea has risen 120m or so- perfect for a folktale to be carried on. Certainly a lot of cities of those days were indundated.Of course, that it was caused by man’s sins would make it a myth.
Flood-myths are not the only religious legacy of the Holocene inception. Norse mythology associates the gods (note small g) with ice, c.f. Jotunheim the ice-hall residence of the gods. The norse paradigm is the gods in retreat and man eventually triumphant over the gods in the prophesied future Ragnarok denouement. Witnessing the dramatic ice-retreat 12000 years ago possibly gave rise to this narrative. This hubris – norse mythological prose laced with contempt for gods and predicted eventual defeat of gods by man – lies at the heart of the north european “western” mindset with its arrogant and exaggerated position of humanity.
Problem is – Jotunheim is about to make a come-back, and we’re going to be put in our place. Sell.

Unite Against Greenfleecing
June 13, 2013 4:30 pm

Word o’week: greenfleecers. “Green collar criminals attributing disasters, including… bad weather and famine, to human misconduct” (sex, gambling, dancing etc) with the sole purpose of public at large extortion.

June 13, 2013 4:38 pm

phlogiston says:
June 13, 2013 at 3:54 pm

Problem is – Jotunheim is about to make a come-back, and we’re going to be put in our place. Sell.

To whom?
The market is going to be ‘flooded’ …
(apologies offered beforehand on the attempted paronomasia)
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Txomin
June 13, 2013 5:31 pm

Well, it is not that God has no reason to punish us. It is that God is, by all rational accounts, missing in action.

John Trigge (in Oz)
June 13, 2013 6:22 pm

Include the Oz PM as someone with a strong belief that WE are the sole cause of whatever weather occurs. From http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/opinion/julia-gillard-and-arnold-schwarzenegger-call-for-action-on-climate-change/story-e6freabc-1226662774742:

We know that these record levels of carbon pollution are directly responsible for a rapidly changing climate. We know that climate change is already having harmful effects on our environment and on the economy. And we know the time for action to address these challenges is now.
California and Australia have a lot in common climate change threatens our fragile environments and aggravates serious bushfires, droughts and floods, which put our important agricultural industries at risk.

Many thanks for sending Arnie over to us – he’s a gem.

June 13, 2013 6:29 pm

phlogiston says:
June 13, 2013 at 7:44 am
Love it! So apropos.

June 13, 2013 6:41 pm

Txomin says June 13, 2013 at 5:31 pm
Well, it is not that God has no reason to punish us. It is that God is, by all rational accounts, missing in action.

In a necessarily constrained experiment (all experiments are constrained at some point or level, in scope or dimension or budget!) on the corporeal level, I suppose that is one conclusion.
Part of man’s nature (that part which longs for something quite beyond himself) would belie other ‘planes’ of, can I call it “consciousness” or awareness, and on which plane(s) would also seek to disagree with that one, lone, conclusion.
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Gary Hladik
June 13, 2013 8:50 pm

Zeke says (June 13, 2013 at 2:30 pm): [snip]
Priceless video! Thanks! The woman who made it is definitely qualified to be a UN climate delegate!
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/06/13/u-n-delegate-a-cold-summer-proves-global-warming/

Zeke
June 13, 2013 9:47 pm

You are welcome. She is clearly upset about so many rainbows appearing in increasing frequency and intensity in the last 20 years. Maybe I do need to wake up to all of these rainbows. (:

John Trigge (in Oz)
June 13, 2013 10:06 pm

Zeke says:
June 13, 2013 at 2:30 pm
Didn’t watch this previously but Gary Hladik’s comment made me go back to it.
Unfortunately, these people also vote.