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Reaganism Reversed by tristero

Reaganism Reversed 

by tristero

Wonderful op-ed by Naomi Oreskes, well worth a full read. But I was especially struck by this:

Government and academic scientists alerted policy makers to the potential threat of human-driven climate change in the 1960s and ’70s, but at that time climate change was still a prediction. By the late 1980s it had become an observed fact. 

But Exxon was sending a different message, even though its own evidence contradicted its public claim that the science was highly uncertain and no one really knew whether the climate was changing or, if it was changing, what was causing it… 

[Exxon’s] efforts turned the problem from a matter of fact into a matter of opinion. When the Exxon chief executive, Lee Raymond, insisted in the late 1990s that the science was still uncertain, the media covered it, business leaders accepted it and the American people were confused. 

For people close to the issue, it was never credible that Exxon — a company that employs thousands of scientists and engineers and whose core business depends on their expertise — could be that confused about the science. We now know that they not only understood the science, but contributed to it.

In other words, government isn’t the problem here. Business is. Or more specifically, the rabid, self-interested pursuit of money at the expense of all other factors – including simple sanity – is.

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