Friday, October 17, 2008

Lysenkoism and Global Warming

Global Warming Politics features an essay comparing the Lysenko debacle in the Soviet Union with the politics of global warming today.  I'll give the conclusion here:
A Lesson From History: Parallels With Lysenkoism
We should not forget a basic fact, namely that the one villain of the piece - and the one that is costing billions of dollars - is anthropogenic carbon dioxide. This is the equivalent of 'vernalisation' in the Lysenko era.
In summary, the comparisons between Lysenkoism and 'Global Warming' can be rehearsed as follows:
1. Work first through political organisations;
2. Claim that the science is settled. There is nothing to debate;
3. Disregard, or deny, all the accumulating evidence that the predictions might be wrong;
4. Demonise the opposition (Mendelian geneticists; 'Global Warming' Deniers);
5. Victimise the opposition (execution and exile; loss of jobs or research funds, public and media humiliation);
6. Relate to a current ideology (Stalinism; Environmentalism);
7. Support a vast propaganda machine; and,
8. Create a huge bureaucracy where many people have careers dependent upon 'the ruling concept'.
The parallel can be seen perfectly in a work by Helena Sheehan(1), who wrote of Lysenkoism:
"What went wrong was that the proper procedures for coming to terms with such complex issues were short-circuited by grasping for easy slogans and simplistic solutions and imposing them by administrative fiat."
Lysenkoism was eventually replaced by real science. The same will happen to 'Global Warming', because real science will not go away.
Now go read the rest of it.

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