Diary of a Mad Voter: Dan Rostad

Global Terrorism akin to Global Warming?


By Dan Rostad, 12-10-07

 
 

We are always hearing about the human catastrophes of the war against terrorism, via the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Terrorists took the lives of many Americans on September 11th and the lives of many other innocents in attacks in Spain and Great Britain.

Terrorism is not limited to free and democratized countries, it is a global issue with global repercussions. The problem of terrorism in our world has become a paramount issue of human tragedy and suffering. Our country’s response to the War on Terror has become overwhelming in its cost, both in the in loss of human life and financial cost to our nation’s treasury.

It would be a reach to compare anything to the destruction caused by terrorism. That is why I was surprised to read a recent guest editorial by the President of Israel.

Shimon Peres, the President of Israel, wrote an op-ed piece titled, ”Global Warming: A threat equal to terrorism.” that appeared in many national newspapers. 

While the article has many valid arguments, it is hard to relate global warming as “a threat equal to terrorism” with comparable catastrophes. Suicide bombers are deployed all over the Middle East, suicide hijackers rammed airliners into skyscrapers, bombers blew up trains in Spain and trucks in England. We’re faced with the threat of dirty bombs in suitcases going off in major cities across the world, chemical or biological agents being released into populated areas. 

Maybe the only way that Peres and others like him can make their point about the consequences of global warming is for them to demonize it, heighten our fears and capture our attention.

Maybe the only way we can resolve the problems in our country and world today is to declare war on the problem and spend lots of money on it.

Personally, I can support the War on Terror, but I have never supported the war in Iraq.  Similarly, I can support a war on environmental waste and pollution, but don’t think I could support a war on global warming that might unjustly affect our country more than other polluters.

Labeling the problems and issues surrounding global warming with terrorist labels only serves to pit one group against another and makes no room for negotiation or compromise.

This week, solutions to the global warming issue are being discussed on a global level at the United Nations Climate Change Conference.  It will be interesting to see if this conference will conclude without labeling polluter nations with terrorist labels.

Debating global warming, its effects and its possible solutions, could be more productive and should be more effective, but only if it isn’t debated by those who act as fear mongers.  Let the debate and the solutions to global warming be the good news the press will gladly print.

Editor’s note: Dan Rostad’s weekly blogs are part of NewWest.Net/Politics’ “Diary of a Mad Voter” feature, a group blog, published in partnership with the Denver Post’s Politics West intended give a glimpse into the hearts and minds of several independent-minded voters and thinkers in the Rocky Mountain West in the ‘08 election cycle. For more columns check in with www.newwest.net/madvoter. And for more information on each of the bloggers, click here.



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