Mike Beard is a member of Minnesota House of Representatives
who does not think we have to worry about natural resources since “God is not
capricious. He's given us a creation that is dynamically stable. We are not
going to run out of anything.” It may be worth pointing out that the God of the
old Testament was not obviously not capricious,
and the claim appears to commit Beard to famine-denialism. He was, of course,
primarily concerned with environmentalism, and admitted – with pride – that he
had learned his climate science from “conservative blog sites”.
He has also provided this bizarre call for optimism about the future:
“How did Hiroshima and Nagasaki work out? We destroyed that, but here we are,
60 years later and they are tremendously effective and livable cities. Yes, it
was pretty horrible. But, can we recover? Of course we can.”
Beard is apparently cut from the same cloth as Montana state
senator Joe Read, who wanted to legislate laws of nature by putting climatedenial into the state laws with the justification that “the legislature finds: (a) global warming is
beneficial to the welfare and business climate of Montana.” This, apparently,
is how science works in the wingnut mind.
Diagnosis: How do these people get elected? It is not just
that Beard is a fundamentalist and has the fundamentalist’s aptitude for reason
and truth, he is quite obviously borderline cognitively impaired as well.
I am compelled to point out that the northern states do not have a monopoly on climate change denial kookery. North Carolina has decided to legislate the laws of nature:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2012/05/north-carolina-wishes-away-climate-change
http://abcnews.go.com/US/north-carolina-bans-latest-science-rising-sea-level/story?id=16913782
Who needs science when you have such enlightened state legislators?