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Earth day betrays its philosophical founders

By Tom Harris - posted Thursday, 27 April 2023


Even those of us who have never travelled in space have been deeply affected by these scenes - we too have seen the Earth with new eyes. A strong reaction to seeing the Earth like this had actually been predicted as early as 1948. In that year the British astronomer, Fred Hoyle had said:

Once a photograph of the Earth, taken from the outside is available...a new idea as powerful as any in history will be let loose.

This is indeed what has happened. The view of the Earth as seen from part way to the Moon acted as a catalytic symbol changing the way we think about our world. With one glance you can see that our planet is not only amazingly beautiful, but that all of the elements in our biosphere are interconnected. It's certainly no coincidence that within two years of the 1968 Apollo 8 flight that gave us our first views of Earthrise over the Moon we saw the formation of Environment Canada, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Greenpeace, as well as the first world-wide Earth Day.

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Seeing our small fragile planet against the blackness of space, forever changed our attitudes of what is and is not acceptable behaviour in today's world. The well-known whole Earth photo taken by Apollo 17 astronaut Ronald Evans is now considered to be the most important image of the twentieth century. From this point of view, the space age opened none too soon.

And many of these space pioneers would be appalled to know what Earth Day and indeed the whole environmental movement has become. After all, they were firmly rooted in reality, and prided themselves on solving real world problems with real world data. Yet today's Earth Day has been overridden by climate alarmism-the first action item on the official Earth Day 2023 Web site is an invitation to sign an open letter pushing "climate literacy." When we visit their home page, we are greeted with images of spinning wind turbines, one of the most environmentally destructive energy sources on the planet, to supposedly stop climate change, which is total fiction of course.

Many of our space heroes know that the climate scare is a mistake. Included in the long list of highly qualified people who are skeptical of the climate scare are Apollo 11 astronaut Dr. Buzz Aldrin, and at least five other Apollo astronauts.

Specifically, on April 10, 2012, 49 former NASA scientists and astronauts sent a letter to then NASA Administrator Charles Bolden criticizing the agency for advocating a high degree of certainty that man-made carbon dioxide is a major cause of climate change while ignoring empirical evidence that calls the theory into question. Signing the open letter were Walter Cunningham (Apollo 7 astronaut), Charles Duke (Apollo 16), Richard Gordon (Apollo 12), Dr. Harrison (Jack) Schmitt (the only scientist to yet walk on the Moon on Apollo 17), Al Worden (Apollo 15) as well as Apollo Flight Directors, and former Directors of Johnson Space Center, Dr. Christopher Craft and Gerald C. Griffin. Here are selected excerpts of their letter:

  • "The unbridled advocacy of CO2 being the major cause of climate change is unbecoming of NASA's history of making an objective assessment of all available scientific data prior to making decisions or public statements."
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  • "We believe the claims by NASA and GISS, that man-made carbon dioxide is having a catastrophic impact on global climate change are not substantiated."
  • "We request that NASA refrain from including unproven and unsupported remarks in its future releases and websites on this subject."

And even today, The Climate Right Stuff, a group of retired and highly experienced space engineers and scientists who conducted an objective, independent assessment of the science supposedly backing the climate scare, continues to speak out against climate alarmism. As I described in my three-part series (see part 1, part 2, part 3) about this outstanding organization, their moto, which today's Earth Day activists would be well advised to follow, is:

"In God we trust, all others bring data."

No one could rationally say that America's Apollo astronauts, scientists and engineers were unconcerned about the environment. Indeed, the first humans to visit the Moon experienced truly remarkable epiphanies about how special our home planet actually is. It is about time real environmentalists followed the advice of the philosophical founders of their movement and kicked climate activists off the stage.

 

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This article was first published by America Out Loud.



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Tom Harris is an Ottawa-based mechanical engineer and Executive Director of the International Climate Science Coalition.

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