By Lisa Locke | December 16, 2016
In her recent piece, “It’s time to chill about global warming,” national columnist Susan Stamper Brown accuses global warming activists of being obsessed with polar bears; making vicious predators into our “poster child.” She selectively reports contradictory observations to support her suggestion that, whether the planet is warming or cooling, it’s really not our fault. We just need to trust in God, “who causes occasional warming to help his animals survive.“
In fact, she reveals a shallow interpretation of the motivations of those concerned about climate change, a distorted understanding of the science and a dismissive attitude about the magnitude of the problem and our central role in creating it. Read More