Colleague says EATEN possibly a real service to polar bear conservation

“Climate Change”. What a wonderful noun gifted to those who feel morally compelled to use it as a means of foretelling hyper-alarmist climate fiction, devoid of any fact or reason, other than overheard climate models, in order to express their higher morality and “save the planet” virtue.

Note to Douglas Clark,

The climate always changes. The trickery and deception begins here. Whether it’s cold, hot, wet, drought, flood or fire – it’s all “Climate Change”!

Your angered and eager use of “climate change denial”, born out of “holocaust denial”, is used purely to ostracise and shame anyone who doesn’t conform to your catastrophic belief system. Ultimately this discredits you as an objective journalist and places you, not as an individual, rather, part of a groupthink herd, safe in the company of the mob.
This is your right, and i respect your need for protection of a group. That is to say if you are unable to think and fend for yourself.

I believe in “climate change” too. But unfortunately not on scientific grounds in order to prove or disprove a theory. Why? Because as long as the climate changes, “Climate Change” is proven! It’s a Null hypothesis.

Meanwhile, “Global Warming” has been dropped like a hot potato because it is too precise and can be refuted by facts (I.e no global warming, at all, over past 20 years, despite record emissions.) Thus “Climate Change” suits the purpose much better – hot, cold, drought or rain, it’s all ‘climate change’.

Ergo, think about this statemebt from a scientist who is generally regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of science of the 20th century – Karl Popper.

“A theory that explains everything, explains nothing.” (Aka Climate Change)

See here for examples:

https://climatism.wordpress.com/2014/02/05/bigger-smaller-whatever-its-global-warming/

polarbearscience

My last post, on the up-coming International Bear Conference in Anchorage, presents the perfect backdrop for highlighting a wonderfully unbiased review of my polar bear attack thriller, EATEN, penned by a prominent Canadian polar bear researcher who is utterly convinced that future sea ice loss is the biggest threat to the species (and a former student of the grand-daddy of all polar bear researchers, Ian Stirling).

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Here is what polar bear-human interaction specialist Douglas Clark had to say about my novel in his Amazon review (note I did not send Doug a review copy because he did not request one – he bought it himself – so I had no idea this was coming):

Thought-provoking, and possibly a real service to polar bear conservation

His detailed thoughts on the book below.

Thought-provoking, and possibly a real service to polar bear conservation 

Douglas Clark
Associate Professor and Centennial Chair in Human…

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