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Heartland Institute Policy Advisor Gregory Wrightstone was a guest with Laura Ingraham on the Ingraham Angle last week on Fox News. On the show, he took on claims by Bill Nye “the science guy” regarding droughts, famines, and how we’re going to have to move up north just to be able to survive as a species.
Wrightstone, who is known for debunking such heavy hitters as Al Gore, who was certain we’d all be burned alive by 2015. On the show, Wrightstone also took on NASA.
Science isn’t all that hard, folks. Where it gets complicated is when “science” is driven by political agendas and money behind the scenes. Both sides of nearly every debate have politics and money manipulating the science, but the lion’s share definitely goes to the leftists who are more “enlightened” and they’re willing to pay for any result they want from the scientific community that they weren’t able to bully into before.
There is no doubt that strange things are happening with the weather. Is it man-made? Is it reversible? Is it going to kill us all in a decade. The true scientific answer to all these questions is, “probably not.”
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Bill Nye comes from a mechanical engineering background. It takes a smart person to design hydraulic pumps for an airplane, but that ability does not generally lead one to be known as a scientist. Bill Nye left the mechanical engineering field and became a comedian who specialized in doing Steve Martin impersonations. He got the name “science guy” when he was working on a comedy show called Almost Live. The host of the show mispronounced a science term and Bill corrected him. The host responded who are you Bill Nye the science guy? I’m a little puzzled. A mechanical engineering degree does not qualify one to be a climate change expert. Should we conclude that being a Steve Martin impersonator makes one a climate expert?
The weather on both Earth and Mars is driven by sun cycles, directly observable by telescopes and Mars landers. These cycles have an eleven-year average but occasionally there is a deviation, leading to an unusually cold stretch known as a Maunder Minimum, or “Little Ice Age.” We may be entering one now that could last 20 to 100 years. Nye is not a scientist, nor is Al Gore, although they like to think of themselves as such. A gullible segment of the public goes along with it. (And they can vote.)
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