Why climate change communications is like 'Shaka, when the walls fell'

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Picard and Dathon at El-Adrel
With the pending climate pajamafest all-nighter at the U.S. Senate, (powered by the Washington DC coal burning power plant) the release of former NASA scientists and engineers Right Climate Stuff message that there is no need to be worried about CAGW, and Bill McKibben’s empty boxes fiasco, these loosely related events coaclesced into a moment of understanding last night after I watched what is probably my favorite episode of Star Trek, The Next Generation titled “Darmok“.

So, with “eyes wide open”, I thought I’d write about it. In case you don’t know how the episode plays out, it goes like this, borrowing from the Memory Alpha Wikia description:

  1. The USS Enterprise-D is on a mission to attempt to establish communications between the Federation and the Tamarians after several previous attempts had failed. The Enterprise and the Tamarian vessel make a rendezvous in orbit of El-Adrel IV. The two parties try to communicate but, like the occasions before, neither party can comprehend what the other party is saying.
  2. Captain Picard is captured by the Tamarians, then trapped on a planet with the Tamarian captain who speaks a metaphorical language incompatible even with the universal translator. They must learn to communicate with each other before the “beast of the planet” (Memory Alpha’s label) overwhelms them.
  3. They are both thrust onto the planet’s surface, and the Tarmarians send out a particle beam that disrupts transporter functions. The idea is to stage a showdown between the captains, with hope that they can communicate to overcome the common enemy; the mostly invisible, hard to detect, and fleeting “beast of the planet” which manifests itself as some sort of electromagnetic disturbance.
  4. The Tamarian captain, Dathon, keeps repeating what appears to be nonsense phrases such as “Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra”, and “Shaka, when the walls fell”. Even when Picard tries to ask factually probing questions. They bed down for the night, eyeing each other warily, and Picard fails to make a fire, but Dathon, taking pity, tosses Picard a burning stick from his own.
  5. Meanwhile, back on the Enterprise, they start analyzing the Tamarian language, and counselor Troi notes: “Imagery is everything to the Tamarians. It embodies their emotional states, their very thought processes. It’s how they communicate and it’s how they think.
  6. The next day, repeating the same metaphors, the Tamarian captain, Dathon, looks exasperated that Picard can’t seem to “get it”, especially when Dathon offers Picard a knife, saying “Temba, his arms wide”. Picard takes this as a offer to a knife fight.
  7. Finally when “the beast of the planet” starts growling and making fleeting appearances, Picard takes Dathon up on the knife offer, and they start fighting the beast of the planet together. Unfortunately, knives don’t seem to matter much.
  8. Dathon is injured by the beast, and at the campfire that night, while dying, Picard and Dathon try once again to communicate. Dathon sticks with metaphors, Picard still asks factual questions, though some level of understanding ensues when Picard finally realizes that the Tamarian method of communications is emotive, based solely on imagery and metaphors.
  9. Dathon dies, and the next day while Picard starts to bury him, the beast of the planet attacks again, but by this time the Enterprise crew has disabled the transporter disruptor on the Tamarian ship and beams Picard back aboard in the midst of a fierce phaser battle between the ships.
  10. Picard enters the bridge, opens a channel, and repeats the series of nonsensical phrases that are metaphors (learned from Dathon) only he and the Tamarians can comphrehend. The Tamarians reply angrily but they quickly calm down when Picard addresses them in metaphor. The Tamarian first officer, hearing these familiar metaphors repeated back to him exclaims: “Sokath, his eyes uncovered!”. Meanwhile, the “beast of the planet” is ignored by both sides.
  11. The battle ends, the Tarmarian exclaims this understanding represents a new story/metaphor, the story of “Picard and Dathon at El-Adrel”, and they depart. Picard tries to make sense of it all, and reflects upon Homeric Hymns in his ready room, explaining to Riker that maybe more familiarity with their own mythology may help them relate to the Tamarians.

This table might be helpful for people whose eyes have already glazed over.

Tamarian Metaphors:

Cultural Reference Meaning
Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra. Friendship as a result of a fight against a common enemy.
Shaka, when the walls fell. Failure.
Sokath, his eyes uncovered (or, his eyes open). An understanding or realization has been achieved.
Kailash, when it rises. An accident or unavoidable loss (e.g. natural disaster).

I’m sure readers can see the parallels with climate change debate and its communications problems. One side repeatedly uses metaphors, imagery, and emotional attachments to convey the urgency of fighting the often invisible and fleeting “beast of the planet”, while the other side keeps asking pointed questions, tries to analyze what is being said and the situation, and tries to learn the language of the other side, even though it seems nonsensical. Neither side seems to get much from the other.

The climate change debate has always been mostly about two viewpoints where the players talk past one another without really understanding much of what the other says.

In “Jarmok”, the side using the imagery and metaphor was so desperate to get their story across, they even resorted to kidnapping to force an understanding, and the issue. And, they created new imagery and metaphors in a story to explain the brief moment of understanding. It reminds me of some of the desperate acts we’ve seen from climate advocates, such as Gleick willing to commit a crime, and Bill McKibben making lies in the open to tout the imagery surrounding the delivery of 2 million comments to the State Department just under the deadline, except the boxes were nothing but empty metaphors.

Recently Bob Tisdale wrote on WUWT: It Isn’t How Climate Scientists Communicated their Message; It’s the Message

While he has a point, the “how” still figures into why many people just don’t seem to care much about climate change anymore. Many people simply look at the increasingly wild imagery, metaphors, and claims used by climate change proponents, decide it is nonsensical, and simply stop trying to comprehend it anymore. Climate fatigue sets in.

A good example is John Cook’s “Hiroshima bombs” metaphor, turned into a phone app.

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Only the truly faithful pay any attention to this. Anybody with a lick of sense can see the atmosphere today doesn’t look anything like that sort of hellish imagery atomic bombs conjur up, so they chuckle and ignore it. It wasn’t even Cook’s idea, he borrowed it from James Hansen’s TED talk and tried to make it an everyday scare tactic for the science challenged.

Undeterred, Cook and company have moved onto “kitten sneezes“.

When accounting for all heat accumulating in the climate system, global warming is proceeding at 7.4 quadrillion kitten sneezes per second.  Image created by John Cook at Skeptical Science.

“Shaka, when the walls fell.” might very well be an apt metaphor for climate change proponents failure to communicate.

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Post Script: I had tried to visualize a similar meeting on a planet, using climate players from today. I gave up when I realized that it was likely none of the proponents would have the skills to build a fire, and even if they did, they probably wouldn’t share the burning stick like Dathon did.

Can you imagine Steve McIntyre and Michael Mann in those roles?

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March 9, 2014 12:02 pm

I liked the comparison to that S.T. episode, but I remember that the earth people are supposed to also be emotional. We have the Vulcan characters that are much more logical and unemotional than the earthlings. A spectrum if you will.
I want a real experiment conducted that would demonstrate that CO2 does have the properties that the alarmists say it does and hopefully the experiment would show by how much. No experiments means no settled science to me.
What about two box canyons near each other out west with ultra sensitive, continuous, and automated thermometers placed in the middle. Record the temps each day when the sun is overhead for a period of time until we have a baseline and then fill one canyon with huge levels of CO2 and watch the temps jump — or not. (note; trained in math and logic I never claimed to be any good at designing experiments — we need some engineers to get on this perhaps)
In science, almost everything that “everyone knows is true” turns out not to be so true sooner or later. Experiments are King. (well to me anyway)

March 9, 2014 12:06 pm

Great analogy for the climate change debate. Except that the warmists are not really trying to communicate. They do not want anyone to understand the garbled thought.

scf
March 9, 2014 12:09 pm

I don’t agree with the comparison.
The Tamarians, while not disposed to talking directly, are still disposed to talking about real, verifiable events (whatever happened at Tanagra, for instance).
The AGW crowd are opposed to talking about events. Instead they change the modern temperature record to distort past events (see Steve Goddard’s blog), they make the medieval warm period disappear, they pretent the current “pause” does not exist, they ignore any and all studies that show a lower climate sensitivity, and the list goes on.
What they want to talk about are nothing more than their biased studies, models and theories, which are a departure from reality into the hypothetical, are backed by nothing more than appeals to authority, and are completely divorced from actual predictive capability or explaining previously misunderstood phenomena (divorced from real scientific value, in other words). They even go to absurd lengths to come up with ridiculous “97%” numbers that are so absurd, that they expose anyone who uses the fabricated numbers as nothing more than propagandists for their religious “cause”.
So while the Tamarians and Picard had a middle ground that was reachable (and based on reality), I see no such middle ground in the AGW “debate”. Behind the whole AGW debate is something called reality, and to me there is only one side that it willing to allow reality to prevail in the end. The good news is that sooner or later, reality eventually prevails (but in some cases t can decades or even centuries, beyond the lifetimes of individuals).

Robert in Calgary
March 9, 2014 12:12 pm

Darmok is also one of my favourite episodes.
The key flaw with this post, as mentioned a bit earlier, the other side does not have the goodwill required.
They have their edicts and they want them obeyed. End of “conversation”.
That’s their concept of communication.

Ian L. McQueen
March 9, 2014 12:21 pm

Clever analysis. A pat on the back.
Ian M

MrX
March 9, 2014 12:23 pm

The whole thing with AGW was never about warming. It was about wealth redistribution. They want the income inequality to be lower. But in Margaret Thatcher famous words (when it was made clear that all levels of income were better off under her time in office), what the Left really wants is to make the poor poorer so long as the rich are less so.
Why would they want the poor poorer? Easy. It creates a dependent class. It’s how they get elected. It’s how they hand free stuff out. It’s how they demonize anyone that disagrees with them.
If this post is anything to go by, perhaps appealing to the emotional side wouldn’t be a bad idea when used with facts.

hunter
March 9, 2014 12:25 pm

What is a bit disturbing is that for at least some academics, SkS is a *good science based website*. Quadrillions of kitty sneezes do not make their perceived crisis any less unreal.

Hoser
March 9, 2014 12:29 pm

I envision the final outcome of CAGW as “Mudd meeting Stella 500”.

March 9, 2014 12:35 pm

All the understanding in the world doesn’t change the lying and deceitfulness of the alarmist crowd. They pretend it’s about saving the world when they know it’s about stealing and destroying civilization. They use emotional leverage not because they have nothing else to work with but because it manipulates and controls people.
They are very deliberately not speaking the language of science – the equivalent of Dathon PRETENDING not to understand when he can and does.
Don’t make excuses for them, Anthony. Don’t give them any room.

Clay Marley
March 9, 2014 12:35 pm

Here, let me translate for you:
Humans are a disease upon the skin of this planet. Since the death of God, sin against the planet is the most dreadful possible sin (Nietzsche, Thus spoke Zarathustra).
The flourishing of human life and cultures is compatible with a substantial decrease of the human population. The flourishing of nonhuman life requires such a decrease. Everyone who understands this has an obligation to implement these changes. (Arne Næss and George Sessions, Basic Principles of Deep Ecology)
Humans are not created by God in the image of God. Humans have no intrinsic value above any other mammalian species. Culling the human population is not only morally justifiable, but obligatory to the extent that it would serve the integrity of the biotic community.
Let me inform you about truth. Truth is what we say it is. This isn’t about “science” and it isn’t about communicating. You deny our truth. CAGW is true because we say it is true. It is our “self evident” truth. You fight this as if it were about science. It is about replacing anthropocentrism and embracing ecocentrism. And the means justify the end.

Damian
March 9, 2014 12:36 pm

Al Gore and Bill Nye at Tanagra.

Alan Robertson
March 9, 2014 12:38 pm

Hansen, when his pants caught fire.

Steve from Rockwood
March 9, 2014 12:41 pm

Hansen in Washington, his sails unfurled (start of a hoax).
Gore, where the snow fell (the Gore Effect).
Mann, when the hockey stick broke (failure).
Muller, his eyes closed (an understanding by others that nothing has been achieved).
BTW the best episode of Star Trek Nex Gen was “The Inner Light”. Enough to make a grown man cry (sniff, sniff). “Darmok” is a very close second.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Inner_Light_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)

Norcalplanner
March 9, 2014 12:42 pm

Hansen, with windows open.

Richards in Vancouver
March 9, 2014 12:51 pm

Al Gore, preaching ocean rise, buying seaside condo.

March 9, 2014 12:57 pm

McKibben at Washington’s Wall — with Boxes Full!

john robertson
March 9, 2014 1:01 pm

The alarmed ones, can emote all they desire.
Just as long as they keep their hands out of my pockets.
The current situation, where these parasites live lives of luxury at the public expense, but devote their energies to destroying the society and industry that they leech off of, will end.
Probably not well, as I am at a loss to comprehend how one negotiates with a parasite and history has few peaceful examples of the correction of society from kleptocracy back to democracy.
Once we separate these emoticons from access to our wealth, they can talk amongst themselves forever as far as i am concerned, but we run the current risk of not surviving their help,their theft, wealth destruction, public policy idiocy and inability to understand human nature are making our current civilization unaffordable.
Look around, once the cost of government exceeds the benefit, people start vanishing from the “official economy” in ever increasing numbers.

Steve from Rockwood
March 9, 2014 1:03 pm

hunter says:
March 9, 2014 at 12:25 pm
What is a bit disturbing is that for at least some academics, SkS is a *good science based website*. Quadrillions of kitty sneezes do not make their perceived crisis any less unreal.
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John Cook (SkS) recently compared the Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbott to former South African President Mbeki who refused to believe Aids was caused by a virus and let several thousands of people die as a result. It appeared in the Saturday Star (Toronto paper). A jump from the holocaust denial to Aids denial.

John West
March 9, 2014 1:10 pm

Another flaw in the analogy is that we don’t agree that we have a common enemy. It’s more like if Pickard and Dathon saw the creature differently. Perhaps something like Pickard seeing Canis lupus familiaris and Dathon seeing Canis lupus. Pickard would be trying to pet what Dathon would be trying to kill. Working together is hardly an option under these conditions.
I don’t agree that CO2 at 2-4 X pre-industrial concentrations is anything to worry about no matter what imagery they conjure in attempts to make CO2 scary, I still see one carbon atom (the basis of all known life) and two oxygen atoms (necessary for animal life) combined (necessary for photosynthesis and by extension most life) at concentrations well within known tolerances for life on Earth.
BTW: I can make fire.

Daniel
March 9, 2014 1:12 pm

I think the division of the language is not along the lines of emotion and science.
The ancient Greeks had a view of language and thinking in a division of Mythos and logos.
Religious or mythical language which could not be argued in terms of reason. What the gods were up to was unfathomable in not subject to logic.
Logos was the language of reason.
This disappeared from the western world in the fifth century when the christian church set down that logos was delivered by religion. It set in place non reasoning principles of thought and orthodoxy which was not set aside until the age of enlightenment.
For a brief time reason prevailed in the Islamic world until it was set aside by orthodoxy in the 11th century.
So the real threat in the global warming is that religious thinking will prevail over logical reasoning.
This is exacerbated by the increase in the power of the State. More and more research is under the power of Government and ideologues in academia.
So you have this toxic brew of academic theorists in the social “sciences” infecting politics with unreasoning. A media set on sensationalism full of advocating journalists reared in the halls of non impartial academia to the emotional tenets of left wing dreams of the apocalypse of capitalism. And politicians who can buy votes from the scared voters hustled into worries about a future they will not live in.
The problem is further added to by the observation of one of the astronauts that these religious greens did not arrive at their conclusions through logic and reason so logic and reason will not persuade them to any scientific point of view.
What will do it is reality. The trouble is it might take another twenty years of cooling before a grudging admission they might be wrong. And most will stick to the religion, it gives them such comfort as the world progresses to prosperity along a path their ideology and hatred of free markets and democracy says it should not.
More research in private hands, smaller government and less control over peoples lives and some rigor in academia would help. As for the media, well this internet that we are on will hopefully deal to them. The BBC is getting desperate as its duplicity and fall from standards gets starker everyday.
So I think its not the mode of communication interesting as the analogy is but rather the force of mythos versus that of logos.
The saving grace is that its logos that provides the airplanes, the trains, the energy the water the health systems.
So if these fanatics wish to beat us back to the miserable caves of “sustainability” resistance will appear as it has in Germany when the subsidies, the tithes to their religion are cancelled by the State and we revert to the tried and true.

Cynical Scientst
March 9, 2014 1:22 pm

Stalin; on behalf of the people.
Gore; on behalf of the planet.

Frederick Michael
March 9, 2014 1:30 pm

I was at a meeting recently where one person was referred to as “The E F Hutton” of the organization. One young guy spent the whole meeting trying to Google what that meant (without success).

Tom in Florida
March 9, 2014 1:31 pm

Rick K says:
March 9, 2014 at 11:13 am
“Watts Up With That… meaning… Truth if you can handle it”
The AGW scam is not about truth because they can’t handle the truth. We use words as falsifiable, scientific method, real data. We use these words as the backbone of a life spent searching for the truth. They use them as a punchline.

March 9, 2014 1:32 pm

LOL ok I imagined Anthony with a drinkie poo or 2 in hand when writing this LOL 🙂
but…it all came together and makes sense.
Thank you.

Mike McMillan
March 9, 2014 1:34 pm

That poor kitten.