Shunned for denying global warming...

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This is an interesting exposure, via the Truthseeker site:

BBC Shunned Me For Denying Climate Change
Daily Express – November 5, 2008

For years David Bellamy was one of the best known faces on TV.

A respected botanist and the author of 35 books, he had presented around 400 programmes over the years and was appreciated by audiences for his boundless enthusiasm.




David Bellamy

Yet for more than 10 years he has been out of the limelight, shunned by bosses at the BBC where he made his name, as well as fellow scientists and environmentalists.

His crime? Bellamy says he doesn’t believe in man-made global warming.

Here he reveals why – and the price he has paid for not toeing the orthodox line on climate change.

When I first stuck my head above the parapet to say I didn’t believe what we were being told about global warming I had no idea what the consequences would be.

I am a scientist and I have to follow the directions of science but when I see that the truth is being covered up I have to voice my opinions.

According to official data, in every year since 1998 world temperatures have been getting colder, and in 2002 Arctic ice actually increased. Why, then, do we not hear about that?

The sad fact is that since I said I didn’t believe human beings caused global warming I’ve not been allowed to make a TV programme.

My absence has been noticed, because wherever I go I meet people who say: “I grew up with you on the television, where are you now?”

It was in 1996 that I criticised wind farms while appearing on Blue Peter and I also had an article published in which I described global warming as poppycock.

The truth is, I didn’t think wind farms were an effective means of alternative energy so I said so. Back then, at the BBC you had to toe the line and I wasn’t doing that.

At that point I was still making loads of television programmes and I was enjoying it greatly. Then I suddenly found I was sending in ideas for TV shows and they weren’t getting taken up. I’ve asked around about why I’ve been ignored but I found that people didn’t get back to me.

At the beginning of this year there was a BBC show with four experts saying: “This is going to be the end of all the ice in the Arctic,” and hypothesising that it was going to be the hottest summer ever. Was it hell! It was very cold and very wet and now we’ve seen evidence that the glaciers in Alaska have started growing rapidly – and they’ve not grown for a long time.

I’ve seen evidence, which I believe, that says there has not been a rise in global temperature since 1998, despite the increase in carbon dioxide being pumped into the atmosphere. This makes me think the global warmers are telling lies – carbon dioxide is not the driver.

The idiot fringe have accused me of being like a Holocaust denier, which is ludicrous. Climate change is all about cycles, it’s a natural thing and has always happened. When the Romans lived in Britain they were growing very good red grapes and making wine on the borders of Scotland. It was evidently a lot warmer.

If you were sitting next to me 10,000 years ago we’d be under ice. So thank God for global warming for ending that ice age; we wouldn’t be here otherwise.

People such as former American Vice-President Al Gore say that millions of us will die because of global warming – which I think is a pretty stupid thing to say if you’ve got no proof.

And my opinion is that there is absolutely no proof that carbon dioxide is anything to do with any impending catastrophe. The science has, quite simply, gone awry. In fact, it’s not even science any more, it’s anti-science.

There’s no proof, it’s just projections and if you look at the models people such as Gore use, you can see they cherry pick the ones that support their beliefs.

To date, the way the so-called Greens and the BBC, the Royal Society and even our political parties have handled this smacks of McCarthyism at its worst.

Global warming is part of a natural cycle and there’s nothing we can actually do to stop these cycles. The world is now facing spending a vast amount of money in tax to try to solve a problem that doesn’t actually exist.

And how were we convinced that this problem exists, even though all the evidence from measurements goes against the fact? God knows. Yes, the lakes in Africa are drying up. But that’s not global warming. They’re drying up for the very simple reason that most of them have dams around them.

So the water that used to be used by local people is now used in the production of cut flowers and vegetables for the supermarkets of Europe.

One of Al Gore’s biggest clangers was saying that the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan was drying up because of global warming. Well, everyone knows, because it was all over the news 20 years ago, that the Russians were growing cotton there at the time and that for every ton of cotton you produce you use a vast amount of water.

The thing that annoys me most is that there are genuine environmental problems that desperately require attention. I’m still an environmentalist, I’m still a Green and I’m still campaigning to stop the destruction of the biodiversity of the world. But money will be wasted on trying to solve this global warming “problem” that I would much rather was used for looking after the people of the world.

Being ignored by the likes of the BBC does not really bother me, not when there are much bigger problems at stake.

I might not be on TV any more but I still go around the world campaigning about these important issues. For example, we must stop the destruction of tropical rainforests, something I’ve been saying for 35 years.

Mother nature will balance things out but not if we interfere by destroying rainforests and overfishing the seas.

That is where the real environmental catastrophe could occur.
http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/69623

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Bellamy's views are quite similar to my own. I consider myself to be an environmentalist, a "green", and yet I do not buy all this nonsense about exclusively human-induced (anthropogenic) global warming. Many people seem to think that if you're for the environment, you believe in anthropogenic global warming. It is just another example of the incredibly black-and-white thinking of society.

I saw a 60 minutes piece on the Aral Sea about 8 years ago. It was clear as to why the sea was drying up -- cotton farming! Most people are aware of how wasteful cotton farming is when it comes to water consumption. Cotton is one of the most inefficient commodities grown today, and it not only depletes vast water supplies, but the fertilisation required wrecks the soil and ultimately renders it completely infertile. It disgusts me that someone like Al Gore is telling blatant lies such as the Aral Sea drying up because of global warming. And people will go on believing everything he says because of their blind faith in him. After all, he's the hero of environmentalism!

In Australia, cotton farming continues to be grown in western Queensland, at the source of Australia's largest river system, the Murray-Darling. The Murray-Darling has never been in a more horrendous state. So now billions of dollars have been allocated to fixing this river system. But do you think the idea of growing far more efficient materials such as hemp, instead of cotton, is a part of this "fixing"? NO! No one is really interested in fixing anything with proper, practical solutions. It's all about formulating expensive, unproven policies based on the fuzzy "science" of global warming, and believing the crap that comes out of the mouths of supposed "authorities" like Al Gore.
 
I think the issues of Possible Global Warming are more about the fact that if we continue the way we have, we will find out too late to help ourselves (the cycle is likely to accelerate as it gets worse).

I do believe it is a little dogmatic to say it is impossible as it is to "be Al Gore" (heh heh).
Besides, the environmental concerns aren't all in the air...

I do believe we can affect our atmosphere, as we are capable of a lot of specific things that volcanoes and earthquakes have never done, and some of those things pretty effectively. It would just be a shame to screw things up when we could do something.

Aww, just my two cents
 
Peter Sissons also fell afoul of the BBC's unscientific and dogmatic agenda on the subject. It makes my blood boil, it's so clearly an intentional approach to keeping people misinformed. Generally here in the UK the BBC is still perceived as some kind of supremely non-biased and reliable 'superior' source of information. Watching its coverage of any issue related to Israel should quickly clear up that misconception.

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/222058-Former-BBC-newscaster-Peter-Sissons-treated-as-a-lunatic-for-daring-to-dissent-against-Global-Warming-cult
 
This is supposedly called the age of information. Seems more like the age of disinformation to me.

Everywhere you go....lies and deceit in an attempt to control the public.
 
Was about to post a new thread regarding David Bellamy but found this one.

Article below is from last week (Jan 2013) about the aformentioned chap, one of the most famous environmentalists in Britain, who changed his mind regarding his stance on the issue of so called "global warming" which is now refered to as "climate change" (although from what I can tell, there is no real difference between the phrases - one being an "updated" version of the other.)

I find this particularly interesting for the fact that not only was he "frozen out" of the BBC, but environmental groups he was part of also publically shunned him, stating that: "We are not happy with his line on climate change" [Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts, 2005].

If it wasn't so unjust, I think it would be pretty funny. Not that his exclusion from the discussion (there IS none) is amusing, mearly that their childish attitude to non-conformism is, which seems to be a "we're not friends anymore!" type shtick is.

Good on the fella I say. Takes courage to go against the grain.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/9817181/David-Bellamy-tells-of-moment-he-was-frozen-out-of-BBC.html
 
ps. I didn't not intend to demean the issue by saying I thought it was amusing - I just think that sometimes you have to laugh or else frustration will take over! :O :scared: :lol:

On more serious note, I believe this alternative standpoint HAS to be quashed by the establishment because it will be (and is now) so paramount to their plans for the future. Just my opinion.
 

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