Despite
such regular airtime, the senior AccuWeather.com meteorologist's open
letter to presidential candidates concerning anthropogenic global
warming will likely be thoroughly ignored by media far more interested
in spreading the unproven junk science of Nobel Laureate Al Gore than
advancing the discussion concerning this controversial issue.
Since
green press members are almost guaranteed to boycott Bastardi's
marvelous plea for some climate sanity, here are the highlights of his letter published Monday (emphasis added):
Mr Obama, can the [sic] Al Gore as an advisor on the environment. Mr. McCain, quit succumbing to pressure because you want to look nice or moderate.
Both of you, get the people that can give this debate its true merit in
front of you. Hillary, if you are elected, the same thing (you got to
admit, she is showing some Lady Thatcher or Golda Meir spunk these
days). But stop with watching people that aren't the main event.
Within
the first 100 days of office, get the top five SCIENTISTS on both sides
of the issue in front of you in the oval office and let them argue it
out. No cameras, no press, just you, your closest advisors, and the
people that are qualified to do this. Have trusted members of both
sides of the aisles, but get the politics out of it.
The
polar bear situation should push Americans over the edge. The long term
population has increased. In addition, the cold this winter may simply
be a preview of what is coming. That we are basically going to make
it illegal to get oil, from an area that can perhaps help us get off
foreign oil, because of yet another problem that may not exist, should
be enough to clear the air and reveal that there are alot [sic] of
people supporting this position that are not driven by the science, but
what may be an almost fanatical madness, and that should resonate
with people. Sir or Mam, if you are absolutely convinced, after seeing
people who don't think polar bears are as important as the people you
are elected to serve, that argue out the science, then commit the
American people on a path that will basically spend their hard-earned
money on a problem our chief rivals are probably simply paying lip
service too, then I will support you. But if you have doubt, after
clearing away the feelings and looking at the facts, then by proceeding
you will put yourself in a rush to judgement before the facts are clear
that has left many Americans disillusioned about our nation in other
matters.
This is not a matter of politics, it is not a
matter of feelings. It is a matter of science and facts and educated
men squaring off and displaying their knowledge. A non-conclusive
answer in this matter is no answer at all, and no mandate to perhaps
send us on path that could affect the chance for the very people we
should have the most compassion for, to improve their lot.