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Rewriting Easter Island's history : Comments
By Mark S. Lawson, published 1/8/2011Would Jared Diamond's theories escape critical scrutiny if he wasn't a hero of the global warming movement?
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How far back historically are we willing to go to prove this? European colonialisation? Norse colonialisation of Greenland (as noted)? Or even further back to the pre Homo sapiens sapiens genus- a mass competetivity of food resources has been proposed for the extinction of later homo genus'. As interesting as speculating over these issues are, I see little weight in them as a specific contribution for arguing in favour of global warming. The fact of the matter is the only point these examples could provide is over-exploitation to an eco-system can lead to its demise, and this only needs to be stated ONCE. To use the examples reccuringly only serves as the 'fear' factor in the global warming argument.
The quickest way to receive priority on an issue is to bring to peoples attention the urgency of the issue. The 'fear' factor attempts to bring the global warming debate to the forefront, but as you have clearly indicated, the examples proposed to create the 'fear' factor are flawed. By continuing to dispense of the the falliable 'over-exploitation' examples, it is no wonder the global warming debate has 'cooled' significantly in the scientific realm since it was first promulgated in the 20th Century.