2016 screenshot of President Obama Listening respectfully while DiCaprio Calls for "Deniers" to be banned from public office.

Requiem for a Civilised Conversation about Climate Change and Politics

Essay by Eric Worrall

“How do we return to that common conversation?” asked President Obama. But for team Obama, there never seems to be an effort to turn that attempt at introspection on themselves.

In 2023 President Obama complained it was impossible for people to have a conversation about issues like climate change with people who didn’t share a common set of facts. But I believe the malaise goes much deeper.

… “Today what I’m most concerned about is the fact that, because of the splintering of the media we almost occupy different realities, right? If something happens that, you know, in the past everybody could say, ‘All right, we may disagree on how to solve it, but at least we all agree that, yeah, that’s an issue.’ Now people will say, ‘Well, that didn’t happen,’ or, ‘I don’t believe that,’ or, ‘I don’t care about the science,’ or, ‘I’m not concerned about these experts, you know, ’cause they’re just all liberals’ or, you know, ‘That’s just conservative propaganda.'” 

“And one of, I think, the goals of the Obama Foundation and one of the goals of my post-presidency is: How do we return to that common conversation? How can we have a common set of facts?” …

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-grapples-americas-different-realities-how-can-we-have-a-common-set-of-facts/

I used to have a socialist friend, who I met in secondary school. Despite our different views on politics, which produced friendly but animated discussions about society’s settlement, about capitalism and workers rights, we hung out a lot. We swapped Larry Niven books, talked about mankind’s glorious future, about artificial intelligence and the possibility of visiting another planet in our lifetimes.

I used to visit Skeptics Society events with my friend. I never joined – whenever I was asked I joked “I’m too skeptical”. Our team of four did really well, frequently winning prizes in the trivia contests. Skeptics trivia contests are nerd events for nerds, where a bunch of university professors and students are challenged to recall the most weird historical and scientific facts you can imagine. I usually answered the really unusual questions, like “what sex was the first computer?”. The question “What did Hitler eat for breakfast?” – the comedian who answered “Eva Braun” got a bonus point.

Then the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. My friend was deeply shocked – despite the Soviet Union’s annual grain shortages thanks to their broken farming system, generously topped up by large US financed and supplied grain imports, my friend believed the Soviet economy genuinely rivalled the US economy, that Soviet socialism was a viable alternative to capitalism.

For a few years after the Soviet collapse he was lost – he didn’t really want to hang out, he lost interest in reading science fiction, there was something missing.

In 1994 that all changed. Mikhail Gorbachev, the last dictator of the Soviet Union, launched a new environmental movement.

… In 1994, Maurice Strong (Secretary-General of the Rio Earth Summit) and Mikhail Gorbachev, working through organizations they each founded (Earth Council and Green Cross International respectively), launched an initiative (with the support from the Dutch Government) to develop an Earth Charter as a civil society initiative. The initial drafting and consultation process drew on hundreds of international documents.

An independent Earth Charter Commission was formed in 1997 to oversee the development of the text, analyze the outcomes of a world-wide consultation process and to come to an agreement on a global consensus document. …

Read more: https://earthcharter.org/about-the-earth-charter/history/

My friend was re-invigorated. But he was different. He turned his back on his former techno-optimism, claiming that we were doing terrible damage to the planet, that we had to ration and cut back on our industrial footprint. He suggested I was a climate criminal for not caring about CO2 emissions. When I pointed out the Earth had been much warmer in the past, he replied “yes, but not in the last 200,000 years when humans walked the Earth”. He also developed an interest in S&M, and started talking about how the age of consent should be lowered, and defended late term abortions. I persisted for a while, I really wanted to understand what had gone wrong with my friend and help him find his way back, but it became impossible to pretend there was anything left of our once close friendship.

Underneath his environmentalism he was still a socialist, but his views on socialism had become more radical. Rather than simply advocating for stronger workers rights, he now believed capitalism was a blight on the planet, that the greedy chaotic excesses of our unregulated consumerist society was on the brink of destroying the world. He blamed unregulated capitalism for destroying the Soviet Union, by seducing the Soviet people away from communism with the lure of useless consumerist trinkets. I pointed out there was no shortage of these “useless trinkets” in his home, which seemed to make him angrier.

The Skeptics Society also changed. From a lighthearted place where even the most outrageous comments were treated as a hilarious diversion and an excuse for an animated debate, they became an ugly place where only some forms of dissent are tolerated.

When James Randi, the famous stage magician who spent much of his career exposing fake TV psychics, suggested it was reasonable to question climate claims, members of the Skeptics society reacted with fury. Randi had to defend his right to question scientific claims against people who called themselves skeptics. Overnight, for many people, Randi went from a celebrated champion of skepticism to being a traitor who had sided with the deniers. Randi also pointed out elsewhere in the response partially quoted below that some comments were kinder – but why fling such accusations in the first place?

James Randi Educational Foundation

JREF Swift Blog 

I AM NOT “DENYING” ANYTHING

 DetailsWritten by James Randi Published: 17 December 2009

Well, my piece on AGW — Anthropogenic Global Warming — has elicited a huge response, both positive and negative. The subject, dealing with the influence of our species on the observed increase in overall temperatures around the globe — said to be about 0.7º Celsius — is apparently a matter of great contention, and I almost regret having entered into it. Almost…

I must say that much of the commentary I see refers to “about one degree” without specifying Celsius or Fahrenheit scales. I’m so old-fashioned and fuddy-duddy that I sometimes refer to the Celsius scale as Centigrade, though it was Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius — almost two centuries ago — who came up with the plan to divide the span between the temperature at which water ice melted, and water boiled, into 100 parts. Only at -40º do the Fahrenheit and Celsius thermometers agree, but life is complicated, and we have to deal with such facts. Since about 1980, Celsius has become fashionable. For some perverse reason, and at risk of another storm of comments, I rather think that the USA should drop Fahrenheit — a German/Dutch scientist even more dead than Celsius — along with inches, pounds, quarts, miles, yards, furlongs, and other cute but incompatible units we inherited from the UK. But then, I’m a confirmed fuddy-duddy, as you know.

Back to business. Somehow, my AGW commentary was seriously misunderstood by some. Part of the reason for that is probably due to the fact that I took a much longer, 5,000-word piece, and cut it down to about 1,400 words to better fit Swift‘s needs. Along the way, some clarity was lost. For that, I apologize. But here are a couple of the typical negative comments I received, which are unfounded:

“Randi just came out against the science that indicates that Global Warming is happening, that it is man made, and that it will harm our biosphere (and is currently doing so).”

“I was also saddened by Randi siding with the GW denialists. He seems to have fallen for a number of logical fallacies, and apparently prefers self-deception and ignorance when it comes to this issue. Very, very sad.”

Read more: https://archive.randi.org/site/index.php/swift-blog/806-i-am-not-qdenyingq-anything.html

I’m not the only person who has noted changes to the skeptics society. Judith Curry wrote a long article about the strange transformation of the skeptics society in 2015, if you are interested in delving deeper.

Fast forward to today, the climate movement is in retreat, with even the likes of Michael Mann admitting his original doomsday timeframe was pessimistic by 50 years. You’d think this grudging admission of error might provide a chance for the dust to settle, for people to regain a sense of proportion and balance.

But that rebalancing of society at best is happening really slowly. The hate and intolerance which grew during the dark days of apocalyptic environmentalism is still there, seeking a new target, a new way to inflict its perversity on others.

Some people in the green movement have found a new survival strategy, pivoting into becoming a less well defined anti-technology movement, focussing their hate on President Trump’s re-industrialisation programme and the rise of Artificial Intelligence.

The most puzzling part of all this, I still don’t truly understand how we got to this point. Was there a secret group sitting in the background, orchestrating everything all along? Did the fall of the Soviet Union cause the left to collectively lose their minds? Is today’s chaos Gorbachev’s parting gift to a world which rejected his beloved Soviet Communism? Was this hate always sitting there in potential, like some kind of vicious prion disease, waiting for ideas to be folded in a specific way which triggered a catastrophic transformation of outlook and beliefs?

If any of you know what went wrong and how to make it right, I’d really like to know. I miss the old days, when people of all political persuasions knew how to laugh, where you could literally say anything and simply face mirth and demands you prove your outrageous claims. Where socialists and capitalists could hang out in the same room and drink beer and be friends and have long debates into the night about what was best for society.

While I think we’ve made progress, picking away at the most absurd climate claims, helping to convince the public they’ve been lied to, I feel like the battle is far from over. I can’t help thinking that somehow we’re only treating the symptoms, that some underlying sickness is still eating away at our society, constantly evolving into new, more virulent strains as old masks are exposed and discarded. Treating the symptoms might be keeping society on life support, but I fear that if we don’t find a way to identify and correct the underlying wrongness, it could still claim us all.

I agree with President Obama to an extent, we need to find a way back to the point we can all sit in the same room and have a civilised conversation, if such a conversation is possible with people who have expressed some of the vile views we’ve seen and heard. But Obama is dead wrong in thinking that people who disagree with Obama have to do all the changing.

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Sparta Nova 4
July 8, 2026 1:12 pm

“If any of you know what went wrong and how to make it right, I’d really like to know.”

Know. A difficult thing to prove.

At the end of WWII, USA was faced with 2 adversaries, Soviet Union and Red China.
At the time, the US had economic power that surpassed the economies of all other countries combined. The US had military might that could take on the combined armies of the world and win. And, the US society was unified.
The Soviet Union and Red China recognized they could not go toe to toe with the US. So they developed long term plans. How to divide the US society. How to trash the US economy. How to degrade the US military.

To be fair, some of this is self-inflicted and schools are deliberately omitted to keep this “short.”

Club of Rome in the late 50s proposed using environmental causes to take down capitalism.
In the early 1960s a socialist became a professor in a California University. We have 3 generations of university trained socialists and the numbers expanded like a nuclear reaction.

Then we entered the age of consumerism. No longer was “we don’t have to keep up with the Jonses” a valid philosophy. Detroit built cars that lasted 2 years. Needed to keep the industry so built up for WWII going and keep people in jobs.
Women who worked the factories during the war liked that freedom.. When the pill became available they now had control of their lives and did not have to be domesticated any longer.

McNamara transitioned defense procurement from engineering to accounting.
Kennedy stopped calling the US a Republic in favor of a Democracy.

TV advertisements went from 30-60 seconds with fun jingles and presentation of product to what has trained the population to a 17 second attention span.

Enter computers (information age), internet (information super highway), mobile phones (always in contact), and social media (influencers who can make money).

Lastly, the media, which once held up the torch of truth found Watergate an example to be followed for the Pulitzer and that is coupled with them being bought by major corporations and transformed into profit centers. Speed to publication and ad clicks formed the basis for transitioning from objective journalism to advocacy journalism.

The result of offshoring manufacturing to reduce labor costs (minimum wage side effect) and here we are. The military is highly dependent on US adversaries.
Society is divided (social justice aka socialism).
And Climate Change is the last piece with the goal of crushing the economy.

This is the short version.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Eric Worrall
July 9, 2026 8:38 am

That is the $50 question.

I do not have the answers, but a first good step would be to get the politics out of teacher’s unions or the teacher’s unions out of our schools. Kids are not being taught critical thinking skills.

Impossible to do, but shut down social media altogether. Why? We learn by repetition, which strengthens neural pathways. Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth.

Teach kids that school elections are popularity contests and not “democracy in action.”
Teach kids the reality of what voting responsibly entails.

I do not know what to do about media. That may be a lost cause.

Most of all, keep sites like this going and keep asking the hard questions.

MarkW
July 8, 2026 1:46 pm

As long as they thought socialism was winning, the left felt safe in being tolerant of other opinions.

When the Soviet Union fell and other communist countries were revealed for the economic disasters that they were, the socialists couldn’t give up their dreams. Instead they became radicalized.

Since tolerance led to the destruction of their dreams, the only solution was intolerance and the desire to totally destroy those who had thwarted them.

Curious George
July 8, 2026 3:56 pm

Civilised Conversation about Climate ChangeNever happened. And I remember Global Warming days.

Bob
July 8, 2026 7:20 pm

Here is the thing CAGW isn’t about climate, science and not even CO2. It is purely about politics, control and power. Think about it if the other side said what they have always said but didn’t drag government into the picture no one would give a damn. We all know they are wrong, I frankly don’t give a damn what they think or say. But it is a whole other story when government gets involved and creates regulations, mandates and punishments for not going along with a lie. Most people were prepared to just go on living their lives until we were told what we could buy or not, until cost of power went through the roof and on and on and all for no good reason.

Mr.
Reply to  Bob
July 9, 2026 3:05 am

Why is it that leftism requires everyone to buy the “whole package” on any topic they construct a policies package for?

They make it so hard for thinking people to discuss aspects of their “packages” that have identifiable shortcomings/ downsides / harms.

I have yet read a Null Hypothesis advanced by a leftist for the AGW conjecture.
Not for lack of asking on my part.

July 8, 2026 8:41 pm
Phillip Chalmers
Reply to  bnice2000
July 9, 2026 1:24 am

All models which are programmed with the main variable designated as the content of a trace gas will fail to get predictions right and fail to model the past correctly if that gas is not really the main variable in reality.
This headline is already deceptive, the radiated energy of the sun is currently not variable so clouds do something else. They alter the balance between energy input and energy shedding in such a way that they need to be taken into account when trying to solve the question – what are the variables which determine the variation in the overall heat content of the earth system.
It is correct in drawing attention to a glaring omission of cloud and water vapour in the IPCC models from the very beginning.
Having followed the topic for more than 50 years, I have been enchanted and entertained by the discovery of cycles in the solar system – one by one – which explained different changes in the past. This included the precession of the equinoxes, the elongation and shortening of the elliptical orbit of the earth around the sun, the solar magnetic field complex periodic variations and even the passage of the entire solar system through arms of the Milky Way galaxy.
All those cycles added together to form a very complex pattern which so far seem to have an envelope of limits with no guarantee of stability in the far future but every reason to believe that the small size of the variability which has existed since the origin of Homo sapiens will continue for at least a few thousand years.

Mr.
Reply to  Phillip Chalmers
July 9, 2026 3:09 am

Yep, it’s almost as if we’re dealing with a “coupled, non- linear, chaotic system”.
😁🤓🥺🤣

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  bnice2000
July 9, 2026 8:49 am

The earth environment includes multiple, coupled, non-deterministic heat engines with the sun and it is variable as the power source and the clouds are the governors.