[✔️] September 7, 2023- Global Warming News Digest | gentle video, AP summer records, The Reananalizer, Command Z, Disinforming kids, Humor, 2011 Koch
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/*September *//*7, 2023*/
[ gentle statement video ]
*As climate change worsens, Americans struggle to escape its impacts*
Scripps News
Sep 5, 2023
A couple moved from Nevada to New Hampshire to escape the effects of a
changing climate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8qRNgjspfM
/[ AP - another record ] /
*This summer broke the world record for the highest temperature
officially recorded*
BY JAMEY KEATEN AND SETH BORENSTEIN
September 6, 2023
GENEVA (AP) — Earth has sweltered through its hottest Northern
Hemisphere summer ever measured, with a record warm August capping a
season of brutal and deadly temperatures, according to the World
Meteorological Organization.
Last month was not only the hottest August scientists ever recorded by
far with modern equipment, it was also the second hottest month
measured, behind only July 2023, WMO and the European climate service
Copernicus announced Wednesday.
August was about 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer
than pre-industrial averages. That is the threshold that the world is
trying not to pass, though scientists are more concerned about rises in
temperatures over decades, not merely a blip over a month’s time...
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The world’s oceans — more than 70% of the Earth’s surface — were the
hottest ever recorded, nearly 21 C (69.8 F), and have set high
temperature marks for three consecutive months, the WMO and Copernicus said.
“The dog days of summer are not just barking, they are biting,” United
Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a statement. “Climate
breakdown has begun.”
So far, 2023 is the second hottest year on record, behind 2016,
according to Copernicus...
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Scientists blame ever warming human-caused climate change from the
burning of coal, oil and natural gas with an extra push from a natural
El Nino, which is a temporary warming of parts of the Pacific Ocean that
changes weather worldwide. Usually an El Nino, which started earlier
this year, adds extra heat to global temperatures but more so in its
second year.
Climatologist Andrew Weaver said the numbers announced by WMO and
Copernicus come as no surprise, bemoaning how governments have not
appeared to take the issue of global warming seriously enough. He
expressed concern that the public will just forget the issue when
temperatures fall again.
“It’s time for global leaders to start telling the truth,” said Weaver,
a professor at the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University
of Victoria in Canada. “We will not limit warming to 1.5 C; we will not
limit warming to 2.0 C. It’s all hands on deck now to prevent 3.0 C
global warming — a level of warming that will wreak havoc worldwide...
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Scientists have used tree rings, ice cores and other proxies to estimate
that temperatures are now warmer than they have been in about 120,000
years. The world has been warmer before, but that was prior to human
civilization, seas were much higher and the poles were not icy.
So far, daily September temperatures are higher than what has been
recorded before for this time of year, according to the University of
Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer.
While the world’s air and oceans were setting records for heat,
Antarctica continued to set records for low amounts of sea ice, the WMO
said...
https://apnews.com/article/un-hottest-summer-climate-change-b7c7936070952da781af01288607b1f1
/[ The CLimateReanalyzer - bookmark and revisit this site ]/
Climate Reanalyzer began in early 2012 as a platform for visualizing
climate and weather forecast models. Site content is organized into
three general categories: Weather Forecasts, Climate Data, and Research
Tools. Pages within the first two groups are the easiest to use and
include maps, map animations, and interactive time series charts (with
data export options). Research Tools include pages for generating custom
maps, time series, and linear correlations from monthly climate
reanalysis, gridded data, and climate models. Data sources and
information are found toward the bottom of each page.
A few highlights...
Today's Weather
Hourly Forecast Maps
Daily Sea Surface Temperature
Daily Sea Ice Extent
Monthly U.S. Temperature and Precipitation
https://climatereanalyzer.org/clim/t2_daily/
/[ Writer talks about making movies ]/
*Kurt Andersen on 'Command Z' and Why We Can Still Fix Things*
The Climate Pod
Aug 17, 2023 #climatechange #evilgeniuses #soderbergh
#climatechange #evilgeniuses #kurtandersen #soderbergh #commandz
When Ty talked to Kurt Andersen back in 2020 upon the release of his
exceptional book Evil Geniuses, we never thought it would lead to a
sci-fi comedic series. Nevertheless, Andersen and Steven Soderbergh have
co-created and recently released a new series, Command Z, which is a
hilarious adaptation that addresses not only the major themes of Evil
Geniuses but also explores how we might all think about all types of
political action in 2023.
Kurt's back on the show this week to discuss why making Command Z was a
dream come true and what he wanted to explore with the series that he
couldn't with a nonfiction book. We also get his thoughts on how the
Inflation Reduction Act might be impacting our view on the role of
government and undoing some of the damage of the Evil Geniuses he
covered and what he thinks of the Federalist Society-approved,
conservative Supreme Court justices that continue to be awful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vW6pTpOpfdo
/[ predatory disinformation -- showing how children are high targets
for persuasion ]/
*Mike Huckabee’s “Kids Guide to the Truth About Climate Change” Shows
the Changing Landscape of Climate Denial*
Producers of climate misinformation are targeting kids and families,
delivering an updated message that acknowledges global warming, but
minimizes the influence of human emissions.
By Keerti Gopal
July 31, 2023
Beverly Grimmett thought the kids magazines she saw stacked on a
coworker’s desk this spring were perfectly innocent, until she picked
one up.
“My stomach turned,” Grimmett said.
The guides were decorated in bright colors and cheerful cartoons, with
titles like “The Kids Guide to Socialism,” “The Kids Guide to Our One
Nation Under God,” and, finally, “The Kids Guide to the Truth About
Climate Change.”
Grimmett, who works in construction project management at a six-person
office in Norfolk, Virginia, had happened upon one of former Gov. Mike
Huckabee’s educational ventures, a series called The Kids Guide from
Ever Bright Media, the children’s publishing company he founded. The
company launched its children’s guide to climate change this spring, and
has spent thousands of dollars on TV and social media advertising that
prominently features Huckabee himself. The guide argues that the climate
crisis is not as dire as mainstream media would have you believe, but it
does not list its authors or what their credentials might be. And though
its title claims to present the “truth,” science educators and climate
researchers have found the guide to be full of factual inaccuracies.
“It’s propaganda,” said Glenn Branch, deputy director of the National
Center for Science Education (NCSE), a nonprofit organization dedicated
to promoting fact-based science education, including about evolution and
climate change. “It’s highly slanted with a clear ideological message,
and it’s very unreliable as a guide to climate change for kids.”
As climate debates remain polarized and politicized, Huckabee’s guide is
part of a small but determined contingency of climate disinformation
materials marketed to children and families. It also fits into a new
niche in the broader landscape of climate skepticism. In recent years,
efforts to erode public confidence in mainstream climate science—which
have long been orchestrated by the fossil fuel industry—have trended
away from outright denial of the climate crisis to a more nuanced
narrative that doesn’t deny that the planet is warming but instead
suggests it’s been overblown by scientists, politicians and mainstream
media, and advocates for continued use of fossil fuels.
Climate skeptics’ arguments have been consistently debunked by
scientists, but misinformation from the oil and gas industry and its
proponents has continued to proliferate and seek out new audiences.
*A Misleading Guide*
Grimmett said her coworker bought the guides—including The Kids Guide to
the Truth About Climate Change—for his eight- and 11-year-old children.
She borrowed them to show her own 12-year-old son, and was alarmed by
what she understood to be blatant misinformation.
“There’s not enough truth mixed in with the lies for me to even think
that something like this should be published,” Grimmett said.
The Kids Guide series is being marketed to parents as an alternative to
mainstream education, which Huckabee’s ads claim will send their
children into a false panic about climate change. Branch said the guide
ignores key scientific advances and uses factual information in a
misleading way—on one page, it notes that China’s greenhouse gas
emissions are 2.5 times higher than the U.S., ignoring the fact that per
capita emissions in the U.S. are actually close to twice those in China,
and that the U.S. remains the largest historic emitter of climate
warming gasses.
“Of course we need to protect our home,” the guide remarks on page four
in an acknowledgement of environmental responsibility that advocates for
recycling and energy conservation. But when it moves on to describing
climate change, it asserts that “the climate has always changed — long
before humans walked the earth — and it continues to change.” Such
rhetoric, a hallmark of many media campaigns that minimize the severity
of climate change, ignores the scientific consensus that temperatures in
the past century rose almost 10 times faster than the average warming
after ice ages during the past million years, and that the increasing
heat correlates with global carbon emissions, which are higher than
they’ve ever been in human history. Warming during the next century is
projected to progress 20 times faster than it did in the last two
million years.
The guide has little sourcing of the information it presents—the only
citations offered are for graphics, and even these are often as vague as
a file name or organization title, making it difficult for a reader to
track down the original source.
The visuals used in the guide are even more blatantly misleading than
its text, Branch noted. One graph, titled “Thousands of Years of Carbon
Dioxide Levels,” spans 400,000 years ago until “present day,” and is
summarized with the conclusion, “looking back in time, carbon dioxide
levels have always gone up and down.”
But the data the graph labels as “present day”—peaking at a little over
280 parts per million—actually represents levels from 2,300 years ago,
around 391 BC, Branch pointed out. The vast majority of the carbon
dioxide driving climate change has been emitted only since the
Industrial Revolution, with atmospheric CO2 concentrations currently
over 420 parts per million, higher than any data point included on the
graph, which has a scale that only goes up to 300 parts per million.
The guide’s rhetoric fits into recent trends in select media that seek
to minimize the severity of climate change and delay action, accepting
that the climate is warming, but downplaying the magnitude of impacts
and disputing human influence on the climate, said Syracuse University
Biology and Earth Science Professor Jason R. Wiles.
“What science is presented is cherry-picked and used to cast doubt on
what is actually a very robust and well-evidenced scientific consensus,”
Wiles said. “Apart from its being very misleading, my main concern is
that it fosters complacency by promoting the notion that climate change
is not as dire a problem as it truly is.”
Eroding Students’ Faith in Science
“You may have heard from your kids that the earth is soon going to be an
uninhabitable hellscape,” says Huckabee in one of The Kids Guide’s ads,
standing in front of what looks like a greenscreen of a blazing forest
fire. “That’s because some of their teachers and the media have an agenda.”
The advertisement goes on to describe how the guide will answer kids
questions about climate change “truthfully,” and sends viewers to
keepkidscool.com, where they can sign up for a “free” gift bundle that
includes the guide, with an advertised shipping cost of only $1. Ever
Bright Media, however, has faced frequent customer complaints and
accusations of hiding fees and charges, obscuring terms and agreements
and automatically enrolling people into a magazine subscription program
that costs $19.95 plus sales tax every three to four weeks, plus a
monthly magazine charge of $7.95.
Since Huckabee’s term as governor of Arkansas ended in 2007 he’s had two
failed bids for president but has mostly worked in media. His talk show,
Huckabee, ran on Fox News from 2008 to 2015 before moving to Trinity
Broadcast Network, a Christian outlet.
Huckabee, who is an ordained Southern Baptist minister, founded Ever
Bright Media in 2009, and launched The Kids Guide in 2020. The series
has more than forty guides focused on history and current events, plus a
series on the Bible. According to data gathered by Media Matters—a
nonprofit research center that monitors misinformation in U.S. media—the
company spent $83,300 on Facebook ads from January 1 to June 6, 2023 and
has appeared hundreds of times in ads on Fox News.
In 2015, Huckabee jokingly compared climate change to “a sunburn.” Last
year, in a video on his TBN talk show’s YouTube channel, he derisively
belittled a doctor for citing climate change as a factor in a heat
related illness, despite scientific consensus that increased frequency
and severity of heat-related illnesses and death are in fact tied to
global warming.
Allison Fisher, who reviewed the guide for Media Matters, said one of
the main dangers of materials that deny the severity of climate change
like Huckabee’s guide is that they deliberately undermine children’s
scientific education. Such materials also take away crucial context for
a generation that is already experiencing the impacts of climate change,
she added.
“They’re not just trying to create climate skeptics,” Fisher said.
“They’re actually eroding trust in science and the scientific community.”
Branch said that the guide seems to be targeting a small but receptive
audience, so its impact may not be widespread. But for some educators,
Huckabee’s stamp of approval is a green flag.
One Washington state educator, who asked to remain anonymous, uses
various Kids Guides with her middle school students, and said she was
initially interested in the guide because of Huckabee’s involvement.
“I consider myself middle class, and he comes across as a middle class
kind of person,” the educator said, adding that she felt Huckabee seemed
reliable based on past speeches. “If he would recommend something, I
would look into it.”
When asked about the reliability of the guides’ sourcing, the educator
said she uses them with her students as a jumping off point for
research, not as a definitive source, and noted that her students found
them fun and engaging.
“It doesn’t go into all the scary stuff,” she said.
The main thesis of the climate change guide seems to be that scientists
and media are trying to create unnecessary panic, and this rhetoric fits
into a broader effort to introduce materials denying the severity of
climate change into American education.
In 2017, the Heartland Institute, a conservative think tank that rejects
the scientific consensus on climate change and the health impacts of
smoking, sent 350,000 copies of its publication, “Why Scientists
Disagree About Global Warming,” to teachers across the country. The
campaign had mixed results, as some teachers used the materials to teach
about the dangers of propaganda. This year, Heartland sent out copies of
a new publication called “Climate at a Glance,” which the institute
claims “provides the data to show the earth is not experiencing a
climate crisis,” to 8,000 teachers. Other groups, like the CO2
Coalition, a nonprofit foundation that focuses on CO2’s benefits, and
Prager University, a conservative advocacy and media organization, have
also targeted children with materials questioning the existence or
severity of the climate crisis.
Big Oil’s climate misinformation machine has been operating for decades,
despite the industry’s early awareness of the crisis. In 1965, American
Petroleum Institute (API) President Frank Ikard gave a speech directly
acknowledging that burning fossil fuel would cause climate change,
saying “there is still time to save the world’s peoples from the
catastrophic consequence of pollution, but time is running out.” In
1978, Exxon Mobil’s own scientists published an internal report
confirming that rising carbon emissions would lead to global warming,
and by 1980 industry giants were discussing the “globally catastrophic
effects” of temperature rise.
Instead of pulling back operations, the oil industry outwardly denied
the science it had internally confirmed, continuing to chase growth and
profits and funding a widespread campaign of disinformation that
infiltrated government, research institutions, media and schools. In
1998, as climate action drew global attention with the Kyoto Protocol,
the API wrote in a memo that “unless ‘climate change’ becomes a
non-issue, meaning that the Kyoto Protocol is defeated and there are no
further initiatives to thwart the threat of climate change, there may be
no moment when we can declare victory for our efforts.”
Today, Big Oil continues to pour billions of dollars into anti-climate
legislation, funnel high dollar donations to candidates in both major
parties and market pro-industry curriculum to teachers in need. Huckabee
is no exception: like many candidates, his failed 2016 presidential
campaign’s top donors included oil and gas companies and private equity
firms that are heavily invested in fossil fuels. And the fossil fuel
industry’s misinformation machine has spawned a slew of independent
organizations and individuals driving their own misinformation campaigns
on the climate crisis.
*Seeding Skepticism in Schools*
For the most part, Huckabee’s materials don’t seem to be targeting
schools, instead providing parents with alternatives to mainstream
education and doing outreach to homeschoolers. Still, in 2020, the
Arkansas Department of Education used emergency COVID funds to strike a
$260,000 deal with Ever Bright Media for “The Kids Guide to
Coronavirus,” one version of which reportedly quoted incorrect
information about the effectiveness of wearing masks to inhibit
transmission of the disease. The Arkansas DOE also purchased a
constitutional booklet from Ever Bright Media, according to their
communications department.
Other aligned materials, however, are making it into public school
classrooms. Melissa Lau, an Oklahoma science educator with over two
decades of teaching experience, said she’s seen a general lack of
climate change-related materials in classrooms. The vast majority of
teachers in her state avoid the topic, she said. Still, she added that
under-resourced schools and teachers often jump at free curriculum or
equipment opportunities for lack of better options, even when they come
with unreliable or harmful information.
Lau, who is a teacher ambassador for NCSE, said many of her colleagues
receive free lab equipment and curriculum material from the Oklahoma
Energy Resources Board (OERB)—an oil and gas-funded advocacy
organization that offers teachers free educational materials with
pro-petroleum messaging and $50 stipends in exchange for attending events.
Like many of her students, Lau has family working in the oil and gas
industry, she said, so she understands that discussions around the
energy transition are often personal or delicate. But the fear tactics
around job losses that are central in some pro-industry materials can
obscure scientific fact, she said.
“That’s the hard part about disinformation,” Lau said. “Unless you’re
just attuned to it, it’s difficult to identify cherry picking of data.”
At a moment when children as young as five are suing their governments
for inaction on climate change, it seems like materials denying the
severity of global warming would face an uphill battle. But information
provided in educational contexts can still have significant influence,
according to researchers.
In California’s Bay Area, a 2021 study by North Carolina State
University Professor K.C. Busch found that students who read texts that
framed the climate crisis with uncertainty reported lower levels of
certainty themselves, regardless of how much prior knowledge they had
around climate change.
Even the best science textbooks lag behind current research, though
Busch said the textbooks she encountered about climate change—even in
the liberal Bay Area—went beyond being out of date and were genuinely
inaccurate.
De-briefing with the students who participated in her study, Busch found
that students hadn’t considered the possibility that their textbooks
might not be entirely accurate.
Busch said this makes it even more important not only to ensure accurate
information in textbooks, but also to teach students critical thinking
and how to evaluate the credibility of sources themselves.
“It kind of blew their minds that the textbook from their [class] might
not be accurate,” Busch said.
Lau is working to address the problem of scientific literacy within her
own district, running a workshop with other high school science teachers
on how to determine if instructional materials are high-quality enough
to use in the classroom.
*Reaching Children and Families*
Barbara Denson, a civil engineer who writes under the name B.B. Denson,
has written two children’s books that advocate for the continued burning
of fossil fuels and pushes a message she calls “climate defiant.” Denson
doesn’t deny that climate change is happening, but she said she does not
believe that human influence is a primary driver of these changes.
Denson worked in the oil and gas industry before becoming an advocate
for clean energy. Now, she advocates against renewable energy. One
turning point was listening to a presentation by Patrick Moore, director
of the CO2 Coalition—a nonprofit organization that argues for the
importance of carbon dioxide, Denson said. Moore, who was an early
leader with Greenpeace, left the environmental advocacy organization in
1986 due to political disagreements and has since consulted in the
timber, mining and nuclear industries, among others.
Denson decided to write children’s books because she felt her message
needed to be simplified to a level that a child could understand, and
she didn’t see anyone doing that. She said she doesn’t expect children
reading her books to form opinions about climate change, but instead
hopes to influence families.
“99.99% of what everybody hears is the other side of the story, so
there’s only a handful of us scientists that are kind of digging in our
heels,” the engineer said. She added that she believes mainstream
climate science is only a theory rather than documented fact.
“The fact that we are releasing carbon dioxide and making plants
healthier is a really good thing,” Denson said.
One of Denson’s books, called “Carbon Comes Out of the Closet,” follows
Gary the Go-Cart, an anthropomorphic car that drives around while
learning about carbon dioxide. First, Gary is bombarded with messaging
that calls for sequestration and taxation of CO2, and he tries to
sequester his own emissions. Later in the story he comes across a tree
of apples that tell him they need more carbon—meaning CO2—to grow
bigger, so Gary decides to “spray” carbon into the air and onto the
ground around the trees and other plants.
“The plants were all much healthier,” the text reads. “With carbon in
the atmosphere, everybody wins.”
This is an argument often used by the CO2 Coalition, one of Denson’s
main influences, whose founders previously worked in the research
laboratories of Exxon and Shell.
“It’s one of those grains of scientific truth opening up an avalanche of
misinformation,” Wiles said, explaining that carbon dioxide emissions
from human activities have reached a rate that’s far greater than our
forests and plant communities can sequester, while deforestation and
biodiversity loss only add to that discrepancy.
Huckabee’s guide acknowledges the warming effects of CO2, but argues
that its fluctuation is natural and that the U.S., “thanks to
capitalism, free thinkers and investors,” has “helped turn the climate
tide.”
As book banning and partisan calls to censor current and historic events
from public school curriculums grow, climate misinformation is only one
piece of a broader politicization of information in education. Grimmett,
who returned The Kids Guides to her coworker after looking through them
at home, said it makes her fearful for her son’s generation.
“So much of my heart and hope is hanging on the kids,” Grimmett said.
“These materials…will make that generation be just as split as we are now.”
Mike Huckabee’s office and Ever Bright Media did not respond to multiple
requests for comment.
Keerti Gopal keerti.gopal at insideclimatenews.org
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/31072023/huckabees-kids-guide-to-climate/
/*[Revised classic humor]*/
"Doc, my brother's crazy, he thinks there's no such thing as global warming"
"Well send him in and we'll treat his sense of psychological denial."
"I would, but I need the eggs."
/[ This is to notice how we accept denialism and refuse to recognize it
as a dangerous action ]/
/[The news archive - looking back at Koch meetings ]/
/*September 7, 2011 */
September 7, 2011:
On MotherJones.com, investigative journalist Brad Friedman, in part two
of his report on a secretive June 2011 meeting in Colorado held by
billionaire climate-change deniers Charles and David Koch, notes that
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie spoke at the meeting--and that David Koch
called him "my kind of guy."
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/09/audio-chris-christie-koch-brothers-seminar/
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