Monday, 19 August 2013

THE POLITICISATION OF SCIENCE

I have written extensively on the impact that political views have on science and how scientific viewpoints then feed into public policy like a feedback loop. All well oiled by copious quantities of taxpayers cash.

The assumption that carbon dioxide is a poison of course is a fallacy. Carbon has been demonised. Television pictures of clouds of gases being emitted from electricity generation cooling towers have impact. Its a pity therefore that the television journalists do not inform their readers that those emissions are largely water vapour.

They also don't tell you that water vapour is a very potent greenhouse gas, far more so than carbon dioxide.

European forests have increased in area by some 5,000 sq. kilometres in recent decades. Some of this is "direct action" in the form of man made plantings, and some is the reversion of former agricultural land into forest. If you travel to western Poland you can see it.

Increases in water vapour and carbon dioxide should (are) sustaining increased vegetation growth, both in density and in geographic spread. There have been recent scientific publications, including satellite photography which illustrates the point. How rich the earth was in former geologic times, the evidence for which is found in an abundant fossil record. These were times when the atmosphere contained far more water vapour and carbon dioxide than it does today. Plants and animals thrived.

How interesting it would be then, if instead of this constant "we are all going to be ruined" harping from the green-politicised scientific community, we could envisage a world where northern Canada, Siberia, Saharan Africa, and Australia became the food bowls of the world. All it takes is water, warmth, and plant food: carbon dioxide.

For my readers who are interested in pursuing these themes, Ian Plimers' excellent book, Heaven and Earth is a good start. So is Taxing Air:Facts and Fallacies about Climate Change, but Messrs Carter & Spooner.

Taxing Air is challenging: it tolls the bell on what the so-called climate change is really about: extending the tax base for green-left governments. What next: a royalty on rainwater falling in your garden? Don't think it can' happen, especially now the government knows who has rainwater tanks.

David Millhouse is an international entrepreneur with over 30 years in venture capital and private equity internationally. Based in Brisbane, Australia he is a specialist in venture financing and capitalisation, as well as the management of high growth companies, many of which proceed to IPO. He has conducted business in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, USA, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand. A scientist by original profession, with an MBA and LLM from Bond University in Australia. He is a trustee of Bond University, Australia’s premier private University, and was formerly a trustee of the Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art. There are 30 years of publications and media on his professional activities and he has had a stellar career at CEO level since 1983.
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