The Discerning Texan
-- Edmund Burke
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
UPDATED Newsweek contributing Editor SLAMS previous week's Global Warming Cover Story as "Highly Contrived"
Robert J. Samuelson, a contributing editor of Newsweek, slapped down his own Magazine for what he termed a "highly contrived story" about the global warming "denial machine.” Samuelson, writing in the August 20, 2007 issue of Newsweek, explains that the Magazine used "discredited" allegations in last week's issue involving a supposed cash bounty to pay skeptics to dispute global warming science and he chided the Magazine for portraying global warming as a "morality tale." (LINK) Samuelson’s article titled “Greenhouse Simplicities," also characterized the "deniers" cover story as "fundamentally misleading.""Unfortunately, self-righteous indignation can undermine good journalism. Last week's Newsweek cover story on global warming is a sobering reminder," Samuelson wrote.
Who would have thought that Newsweek would debunk its own embarrassing cover story a week later in the very next issue? This kind of reversal does not happen very often in journalism. [Note: It previously took Newsweek 31 years to admit its 1970's prediction of dire global cooling was completely wrong. See October 24, 2006 article: Senator Inhofe Credited For Prompting Newsweek Admission of Error on 70's Predictions of Coming Ice Age – (LINK)]
In this week's issue, Samuelson's writes: "As we debate it, journalists should resist the temptation to portray global warming as a morality tale—as Newsweek did—in which anyone who questions its gravity or proposed solutions may be ridiculed as a fool, a crank or an industry stooge. Dissent is, or should be, the lifeblood of a free society."
Samuelson also noted, “Newsweek’s ‘denial machine’ [cover story] is a peripheral and highly contrived story."
Meanwhile, I never can get too many opportunities to highlight the brilliant UK Channel 4 documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle. If you have not seen it, here is yet another opportunity. And here is a question to Al Gore lovers: if you have seen An Inconvenient Truth--which I managed to sit through--abut you have thus far refused to see the other side of the argument, then I have a question: who is the real "denier" here?
UPDATE: Jeff Jacoby has some choice words of his own about the Newsweek hit piece.
Labels: "Consensus" Science, Global Warming Hysteria, The Left