Noam
Chomsky: How Climate Change Became a 'Liberal Hoax' (2011)
In
this sixth video in the series "Peak Oil and a Changing Climate"
from The Nation and On The Earth Productions, linguist, philosopher
and political activist Noam Chomsky talks about the Chamber of
Commerce, the American Petroleum Institute and other business lobbies
enthusiastically carrying out campaigns "to try and convince the
population that global warming is a liberal hoax." According to
Chomsky, this massive public relations campaign has succeeded in
leading a good portion of the population into doubting the human
causes of global warming.
Known
for his criticism of the media, Chomsky doesn't hold back in this
clip, laying blame on mainstream media outlets such as the New York
Times, which will run frontpage articles on what meteorologists think
about global warming. "Meteorologists are pretty faces reading
scripts telling you whether it's going to rain tomorrow,"
Chomsky says. "What do they have to say any more than your
barber?" All this is part of the media's pursuit of "fabled
objectivity."
Of
particular concern for Chomsky is the atmosphere of anger, fear and
hostility that currently reigns in America. The public's hatred of
Democrats, Republicans, big business and banks and the public's
distrust of scientists all lead to general disregard for the findings
of "pointy-headed elitists." The 2010 elections could be
interpreted as a "death knell for the species" because most
of the new Republicans in Congress are global warming deniers. "If
this was happening in some small country," Chomsky concludes,
"it wouldn't matter much. But when it's happening in the
richest, most powerful country in the world, it's a danger to the
survival of the species."
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