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We should prepare for climate change: Professor Bob Carter 1942-2016 : Comments
By Jennifer Marohasy, published 21/1/2016Professor Carter did not like the term sceptic, he considered himself a rationalist, and popular usage of the term 'climate change' a tautology.
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Thank you for posting this wonderful tribute to Bob Carter and excellent explanation of what he stood for.
Bob Carter did an enormous amount to help save us all from stupidity. He was one of four non-climate scientists who convinced Senator Steve Fielding (the only engineer in Australia’s Parliament at the time) that the climate scientists’ projections of catastrophic human caused global warming were not based on sound objective, analysis of the relevant evidence and were highly suspect. This was the beginnings of the undoing of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Environment Minister Penny Wong and the advocates for the ‘Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme’ and later Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s Carbon Tax.
Thank you Bob Carter for helping to bring some rational, objective analysis to the debate. Thank you for the long view you brought to the debate that only geologists can bring. Thank you for so much!
I'd also like to encourage those who didn't agree with Bob carter to be respectful. I'll copy below a comment I read on a web site yesterday:
"This is indeed a sad loss.
If I might make an observation here, when a senior politician from any Party passes away, there are tributes from both sides of the political fence. While alive, that politician was on one side, and the other side opposed everything he may have said or done, and yet when he dies, their praise for the ….. man he was is always forthcoming.
It would seem that in this case here, those who were on the opposite side to Professor Carter either do not know of his passing, (which I doubt) or are just not observing the niceties here.
Not a word form any of them, not even from those who were once on the same team as he was, those at JCU.
Their silence says more about them than it does about Professor Carter, who was always a gentleman."