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Patrick Moore, Ph.D.
Dr. Patrick Moore has been a leader in the international environmental field for more than 40 years. He is a co-founder of Greenpeace and served for nine years as President of Greenpeace Canada and seven years as a Director of Greenpeace International. As the leader of many campaigns, Dr. Moore was a driving force shaping policy and direction while Greenpeace became the world’s largest environmental activist organization.
In recent years, Dr. Moore has been focused on the promotion of sustainability and consensus building among competing concerns. He was a member of British Columbia government-appointed Round Table on the Environment and Economy from 1990 – 1994. In 1990, Dr. Moore founded and chaired the BC Carbon Project, a group that worked to develop a common understanding of climate change.
Dr. Moore served for four years as Vice President, Environment for Waterfurnace International, a manufacturer of geothermal heat pumps for residential heating and cooling with renewable earth energy. He is a Director of NextEnergy Solutions, the largest distributor of geothermal systems in Canada.
As Chair of the Sustainable Forestry Committee of the Forest Alliance of BC from 1991 – 2002, he led the process of developing the “Principles of Sustainable Forestry” which were adopted by a majority of the industry.
In 2000, Dr. Moore published Trees are the Answer, a photo-book that provides a new insight into how forests work and how they can play a powerful role in solving many of our current environmental problems.
Dr. Moore serves as Chair and Chief Scientist of Greenspirit Strategies Ltd., a consultancy focusing on environmental policy and communications in forestry, agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture, mining, biodiversity, chemicals, energy and climate change.
From 2006-2012 he served as co-Chair of the Clean and Safe Energy Coalition, a US-based advocacy mission to build public support for more nuclear energy plants to provide electricity.
In 2013 Dr. Moore, with his brother Michael and other family members, founded the Allow Golden Rice Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to seeing Golden Rice approved for commercial agriculture. 250 million children, mainly in the tropical countries, are deficient in vitamin A and as a result uo to 2 million die each year. The Allow Golden Rice Now! Campaign demands that Greenpeace and their allies discontinue their campaign of opposition to Golden Rice, which could eliminate vitamin A deficiency if cultivated and consumed. In 2019 the Philippines announced it had approved Golden Rice for cultivation.
In 2014 Dr. Moore was appointed Chair of Ecology, Energy, and Prosperity at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy.
In 2015 Dr. Moore joined the founding meeting of the CO2 Coalition in Washington DC, chaired by William Happer, and was appointed a founding director of the organization with the aim of educating on the benefits of carbon dioxide for life on Earth. In April 2019, Dr. Moore was elected Chairman of the Board of the CO2 Coalition, and now serves as a director.
In 2021 Dr. Moore published "Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom" exposing the fake news and fake science around 11 claims of disaster including climate change, coral reefs, polar bears, plastic, nuclear energy, and more.
Dr. Moore is an independent ecologist/environmentalist with Ecosense Environmental Inc.
“Speaking Truth to Power Award”, 9th Annual Climate Change Conference, 2014
National Award for Nuclear Science and History, (Einstein Society) Albequerque, New Mexico, 2009
Honorary Doctorate of Science, North Carolina State University, 2005
Ph.D. in Ecology, Institute of Resource Ecology, University of British Columbia, 1974
Ford Foundation Fellowship, 1969-1972
Honours B.Sc. in Biology and Forest Biology, University of British Columbia
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It is certainly true that environmental activists have sometimes overstated/exaggerated the immediate danger of environmental conditions (probably to try to motivate politicians and the public to action; predicting extreme danger within 10-20 years is much more 'motivating' than danger within 50-100 years). Moore's book offers some helpful correctives to some such claims. But we must analyze his arguments carefully, and note that he has long since abandoned Greenpeace-style positions, in favor of arguments favorable to his financial supporters. Anyway, on to the book itself.
He wrote in the Introduction to this 2021 book, “Upon completing my Bachelor of Science with Honors, I enrolled in a PhD program in Ecology and never looked back. I became a born-again ecologist… In early 1971, in the midst of my PhD program… I joined a small group called the Don’t Make a Wave Committee that met in the basement of the Unitarian Church … to plan a protest voyage against US underground hydrogen-bomb testing in Alaska. I sailed as the lone ecologist on board, on a mission against… the US Atomic Energy Commission. It was on this mission that, together, we became the organization known as Greenpeace. And it was Greenpeace that consumed my next 15 years...
“In the mid 1980s, I finally decided to leave Greenpeace due to their transition from what was sensible environmentalism, to a platform of anti-human and anti-science campaigns that were mor concerned with fundraising and scaring people with misinformation than with improving the environment. The adoption of the campaign to ban chlorine… by my fellow directors of Greenpece International, none of whom had any formal science education, was the final straw and for me… It was bittersweet parting ways with Greenpeace, the organization that I had helped to build, shape, and guide for 15 years. Unfortunately, Greenpeace had gone from an altruistic group of volunteers with a noble vision, to a business with an ever-expanding budget… and was not rapidly transforming into a racket peddling junk science.” (Pg. 8-10)
He continues, “I move on to the central thesis of this book: … the great majority of scare stories about the present and future state of the planet… are based on subjects that are either invisible… or extremely remote, like polar bears and coral reefs. Thus, the vast majority of people have no way of observing and verifying for themselves the truth of these claims… Instead, they must rely on the activists, the media, the politicians, and the scientists---all of whom have a very large financial and/or political stake in the subject… When one studies these … invisible and remote circumstances, it is hard to avoid noticing that the purveyors often stoop to ridiculing and shaming, and likewise exhibit an unwillingness to discuss the allegations in a civilized manner… And if the alleged skeptic has employment, these narrators will work underhandedly to have you removed from your livelihood or position… these purveyors of global environmental catastrophes are definitely a scurrilous and dishonest lot.” (Pg. 11-12)
He says of coral ‘bleaching’: “It is quite common that in periods of warmer or colder water the polyps eject the plankton and therefore the coral colony becomes white … The term ‘bleaching’ has been adopted … but has nothing to do with actual bleaching, as would occur from sunlight… Most people … are therefore inclined to accept the idea that coral bleaching means that corals are dead or dying. That is, unless the explicit truth about what coral bleaching is and means is actually communicated by scientists and the media. However, in this case neither the media nor the scientists made much effort to disclose this information. Corals very often survive bleaching events…” (Pg. 22) After the Great Barrier Reef showed signs of recovery, “the news of the recovery was nowhere near as widespread as the reports of the reef’s demise… I believe the majority of the public are quite certain the reef is dead or dying.” (Pg. 24) He concludes, “if modern corals evolved and survived for 225 million years when the climate was considerably warmer than it is today, why are we told that a small amount of warming threatens their very existence? Unfortunately, the answer is: for academic status and money.” (Pg. 25-26)
He asserts, “‘Consensus’ is actually not a valid scientific term. It is a social and political term having to do with agreement on policies… Good policies are decisions, hopefully made democratically, that are based on proven facts… The take home message here is that when someone begins a discussion of climate change with the claim that there is an overwhelming consensus, which itself is false, listeners should probably change the subject. Mass delusion is also a consensus, as are cult movements and other such collective hysteria.” (Pg. 35-36)
He states, “The relationship between ‘correlation’ and ‘causation’ is a subtle one, and the discernible difference between them correlation… does not prove causation, whereas causation requires a strong correlation… A very humorous example of this is the very high correlation between ice cream consumption and shark attacks… there is a hilarious website called Spurious Correlations that presents many strong correlations among two factors that are very obviously not in a cause-effect relationship.” (Pg. 39)
He observes, “It is news to most people that we are at the tail-end of a 150-million-year decline of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere… It is one ‘narrative’ that is not based on computer models or the belief that everything that happened before 1850 is irrelevant… the human discovery of fossil fuels … have inadvertently caused this decline in CO2 to come to an end… But just because we didn’t intend for this increase … doesn’t mean we shouldn’t recognize and celebrate one of the most positive developments in Earth’s history, the replenishment of the most important substance for all life on Earth, after many millions of years of decline. Burning fossil fuels for energy will stave off the chance of CO2 decline for some centuries to come, but… civilization will likely turn to nuclear energy for the majority of its needs.” (Pg. 45-46) Later, he adds, “[CO2] is proving to be an extremely positive factor for plant life as we increase its concentration in the global atmosphere… Even if one accepts that carbon dioxide is responsible for most of the … rise in the average global temperature … the effect of increased CO2 on the growth of food crops, trees, and many wild environments is by far the more beneficial impact.” (Pg. 53-54)
He points out, “Thirty years ago, we were told by many pundits that the polar ice caps would be melted away long before now. It hasn’t happened, and it is most certainly not going to happen anytime soon… during the past 50 million years the Earth has been cooling quite steadily… The irony of what the alarmists are saying concerning … the Earth … is that it is actually colder than it has been during most of life’s existence, and that life… has better flourished during the warmer periods than the comparatively colder periods.” (Pg. 59) Later, he adds, “we have not actually altered the climate in any way out of the ordinary and there is no hard evidence that we will. The climate of the Earth today is not at all unusual for an interglacial period…” (Pg. 76)
He notes, “Let’s look at the widely distributed claim that melting sea ice threatens polar bears with extinction. National Geographic has led the way, using images of a starving polar bear and claiming, ‘This is what climate change looks like.’ … This completely contradicts ample first-hand evidence that polar bears today are generally fat and healthy, and that the National Geographic photographer found only one bear that was starving.” (Pg. 83)
He asserts that the “‘species extinction’ scare story is at least as preposterous as the ‘climate catastrophe’ scare story. Both are based on unobservable factors that cannot be independently checked by sensible people. Both are supported by vested interests whose very purpose is to scare you and your family.” (Pg. 101)
Of the ‘Great Pacific Garbage Patch,’ he says, “The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, famed to be twice the size of Texas is fabricated, as it does not actually exist… the garbage patch is a hoax… the garbage-patch defenders claimed that the plastic is in the form of micro-plastics in the water column, or in other words, they’re invisible. Just another garden-variety invisible, fake catastrophe like so many others… Of course, there is plastic debris floating in the oceans, but it is not in a giant patch. It is very spread out and most of it is discarded fishing gear.” (Pg. 104-107) Later, he adds, “despite Greenpeace’s repeated claims, we now know that the ingestion of plastic particles by seabirds doesn’t seem to be having any ill effects on the birds.” (Pg. 122)
Turning to GMOs, he states, “after 25 years of genetically modified organisms of many types being grown and eaten around the world in billions of meals there has not been a single verified case of harm… Of all the fabricated scare stories today, this is probably the most serious one as it is costing millions of lives, especially among children and pregnant women. There is simply nothing in the genetically modified organisms that are being grown around the world today that could cause harm.” (Pg. 129) Later, he adds, “where there truly is an overwhelming consensus among scientists that GMOs are safe to eat [activists] simply ignore it and spread fear on the basis of inaccurate claims.” (Pg. 135)
He asserts, “Nuclear energy is one of the safest, if not the safest technology, for generating energy on the basis of casualties per unit of energy produced… even in came to fear nuclear energy due to the powerful propaganda campaign against it. It was not until … after I left Greenpeace, that I re-educated myself about nuclear energy and realized the truth about this fascinating invention. I realized that nuclear energy had been unfairly lumped in with nuclear weapons as something evil… nuclear will likely be the source of the majority of our energy for millennia into the future.” (Pg. 147-148)
He says, however, “I do not believe that the demonization of fossil fuels and carbon dioxide are in any way justified. But I do believe in the conservation of important limited resources if an alternative, that is economically and technically feasible, can be found. And I do not believe that wind and solar with battery back-up is economically or technically viable to replace a high percentage of fossil fuels on a global scale.” (Pg. 156) Later, he adds, “Wind and solar energy production continue to disappoint. Neither nor wind generation are available even 50 percent of the time… This is also why California and Australia are experiencing blackouts…” (Pg. 169-170)
Interestingly, he asserts, “‘Science,’ the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, [is] a publication that long ago dropped any pretext of scientific rigor. They frequently publish articles that are a sensationalist as they are just plain wrong.” (Pg. 171)
He suggests, “The ancestors of every species alive today survived through millennia during which conditions sometimes changed very rapidly… the species that survived those times have proven the most resilient of all. Not many people stop to think that every individual of every species on Earth today represents a continuously successful line of reproduction from the beginning of life.” (Pg. 179)
He concludes, “The COVID-19 pandemic has clearly demonstrated that there are real catastrophes caused by microscopic viral agents, and that even this has been somewhat overplayed in an overly risk-averse society. Hopefully this will bring the fake catastrophes into perspective.” (Pg. 206)
This book will be of keen interest to those looking for skeptical perspectives on contemporary ‘Climate Change’ matters.
Patrick Moore is one of the voices questioning not only the popular positions promulgated by the throngs of grant recipients, but also examining the basic premises of the various arguments to which many of us have heard only what is known today as consensus opinions.
I wish that Moore had chosen a more scholastic-sounding title for his treatise, rather than that one that carries the tone of an unserious challenge. Not only are Patrick Moore’s challenges serious, but they spring from a sound scientific background. (In his previous book, “Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout,” another semi-unserious sounding title, he established both his motivational sincerity and his scientific bona fides.)
The reason the title cites “fake invisible” is that the majority of catastrophe-related events supposedly caused by climate changes are not really happening as advertised, and they are “invisible” to investigation ---- either too far away and difficult to actually see for ourselves (coral reefs; polar bears; oceanic garbage patches; suicidal walruses; ancient African baobab trees; mass extinctions), or literally invisible (carbon dioxide; water vapor; methane; ocean acidification; temperatures; greenhouse gas effect).
TEMPERATURES VS. CO2 LEVELS
Back in the early 1990s I read geologic data showing temperatures and CO2 levels across earth’s long history, across millions of years. In every case, temperature increases ALWAYS preceded CO2 increases, not the other way around — contradicting one of the popular conceptions that increases in CO2 levels somehow cause temperature changes.
If there was any causality here, it had to be the other way around. Not until Moore’s present book did I find an intelligible explanation to set the matter to rest: historical changes in earth’s elliptical orbit combined with changes in the earth’s tilt (obliquity) create increases in solar radiation reaching the planet, resulting in oceanic warming; when the oceans warm, they give off CO2 to the atmosphere --- and presto, radiational warming causes a rise in atmospheric CO2.
This relationship is clearly spelled out in the recognized geology textbooks; but it’s apparently on the journalistic black list, not to be discussed, since it flies in the face of today’s climate activism. I still do not understand why this dynamic is not part of the ongoing climate debate.
Today’s politicization of the science has made it difficult to conduct a conversation in polite company. It has devolved into a shouting match between the “deniers” and the “catastrophists.” And never the twain shall meet, so it seems. I’m guessing that few on the catastrophist side will ever read Patrick Moore’s book; but so far it looks like anti-catastrophist side will not bring into the conversation any of the powerful information presented in Moore’s book. At this point the spoils go to the side that shouts the loudest. Reason has been forsaken.
INTERGLACIAL WARMING PERIOD
Patrick Moore reminds us that we are currently in an interglacial warming period, a period during which there have been significant prior warmings, each followed by an increase of atmospheric CO2. — all before the advent of man-made CO2. At the very least, important data like this should not be dismissed out of hand, in favor of embracing climate computer modeling which so far has not one time accurately predicted the future climate.
Today’s computer modeling does not end with temperature and CO2 predictions. The polar bear story is another instance where we find problematic computer modeling at work predicting catastrophe. It turned out that the highly publicized decimation of polar bear populations did not materialize in reality: the models included the premise that the bears needed summer ice to hunt for food, but ignored the winter ice that provided all the hunting opportunities their survival required. The polar bear populations exploded in spite of scientific computer model predictions of their impending extinction. Moore explains how the scientists who pointed out the reality of expanding polar bear populations have been shunned as “deniers,” discredited and forced out of academia.
DAVID ATTENBOROUGH AND HIS WALRUSES
Moore ends his short volume with an accounting of how Sir David Attenborough, the famous BBC broadcaster, showed us legions of Walruses suicidally jumping off the cliff into the sea — supposedly because “climate change” had robbed the Walrus of ice flows that they could have been on instead of being up on the cliff. Attenborough never did reveal that the Walruses were being actively hunted by hungry polar bears, and the walrus had no other options. I think that Moore was trying to make the point that the “catastrophist” side of the climate controversy is occasionally dishonest.
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I wish that Patrick Moore’s book had been a more formal presentation on how we should sort out the scientific findings, and on how to rationally assess conflicting representations of the truth — a problem that plagues today’s climate debate. His presentation lays out more fundamentals than most of us are accustomed to finding in a popular book, but I wish it had been more of a serious treatise digging a little further into how each side should treat the evidence at its disposal. It is not acceptable to dismiss an expert we don’t like without proper cause. We all need better guidance on how to process claims when the experts don’t agree.
However, there is another way, and Patrick Moore shows us what it is in this small volume. He is the one-time co-founder of Greenpeace who left when he realized that headlines and donations were more important to his colleagues than facts. His approach is to rebut false claims and exaggerations with well-researched facts. How refreshing. Try it out.
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Excellent book.
With his inside knowledge gleaned from having worked for one of the most prominent environmental pressure groups,he is well versed in how pictures and data can be manipulated to create the desired message.
During my formative years,a wise old sage once told me "Believe nothing of what you hear,and only half of what you see"; this advice has held me in good stead over the years,especially when dealing the the output of pressure groups and elements of the mainstream media. Accept nothing,question everything,this book will help!
An excellent work,hard facts drawn from personal experience,not hype.
Since some of the news we're being given regarding climate change is downright fraudulent one has to ask what the heck is going on?
The overall picture I got from this book, perhaps unintentionally, was of a technocratic academic elite who seem hellbent on dragging us into a future they think is best for us, regardless of any actual threats, by fair means or foul.
I hope I'm wrong though.











