Where is Rick Perry when you need him? Just when I thought it was safe to embrace science, comes a news story in The Guardian entitled "Aliens may destroy humanity to protect other civilizations, say scientists." The subhead adds, "Rising greenhouse emissions could tip off aliens that we are a rapidly expanding threat."

Holy shit. I thought it was bad enough that the ice was melting off Antarctica so fast that golf resort developers are already drawing up blueprints and plans for holding the McMurdo Sound Open in 2020 or so.

Now, we now only have to fear rising sea-levels that will displace millions, submerge Wall Street (yet again), and wipe out most of Florida (ever cloud has its silver lining ... even if it is a cloud of ozone), but if the flood waters don't get us, E.T. will!

That's really too much.

Given the news, I hardly blame the president for spending a little time with his family on Martha's Vineyard. We need to be with our loved ones. And besides, Martha's Vineyard will be gone soon one way or another.

If only I had the absolutely disregard for science of a man like Rick Perry. After all, this is a presidential candidate who not only rejects the proven science that demonstrates the human contribution to global warming, he boasts that in Texas they teach both evolution and creationism. He is practically running on the same anti-science platform that was embraced by the Papacy around the time of Galileo. And if only I could bring myself to buy into his nonsense, then perhaps I wouldn't have to worry about both global warming and being obliterated by a little green man with a ray-gun.

According to the Guardian:

The authors warn that extraterrestrials may be wary of civilisations that expand very rapidly, as these may be prone to destroy other life as they grow, just as humans have pushed species to extinction on Earth. In the most extreme scenario, aliens might choose to destroy humanity to protect other civilisations.

"A preemptive strike would be particularly likely in the early phases of our expansion because a civilisation may become increasingly difficult to destroy as it continues to expand. Humanity may just now be entering the period in which its rapid civilisational expansion could be detected by an ETI because our expansion is changing the composition of the Earth's atmosphere, via greenhouse gas emissions," the report states.

A pre-emptive strike? Gak! But wait! There is a bit of good news in this. While the Rick Perrys of this world don't believe in actual science based on millennia of data and sophisticated analysis in hundreds of laboratories worldwide, they do have a proven track record of accepting as gospel, so to speak, impossible to prove stories about invisible creatures in outer space. So while the data about climate change may not persuade them to work to change our destructive behavior, perhaps speculative scenarios about how greenhouse gases may trigger an alien Armageddon might just get them to take the problem seriously. Even if those scenarios were actually dreamed up by scientists...

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COMETLINEAR

12:06 AM ET

August 20, 2011

Yes, we've become a nation of idiots

This is what happens when you neglect education as a priority.

 

MITTAL

1:15 AM ET

August 20, 2011

I gave up on the logics test

How is the stupidity of Guardian has to do with Mr. Rick Perry whom I hardly knew?

Did Mr. Perry ever say anything silly in the Guardian newspaper to provoke your derision?? No!

If you don't like the news in Guardian any moron could have sympathsize, but what has that got to do w/ Mr. Rick Perry, so he is being tormented by having his handosme picture featured in your colum piece on stupid news in Guardian.

I gave up up. what can anyone get any conclusion from your article on Mr. Rick Perry as a conclusion, just because you find somethign ridiculous in Guardians.

So if Guardian is stupid, and Mr. Rick Perry having the misfortune of having his picture shown in your article is also stupid as a fine example of guilt by association, then the whole world must be stupid too, or perhaps only these people who read your article without passing thinking test is totally stupid??

 

TZTHIB

8:25 AM ET

August 20, 2011

what???

I opened this article hoping to read something well written and worthy of my time. Unfortunately all I got was a few paragraphs about some obscure story about alien invasions and a completely unrelated tangent about Rick Perry. This post is complete drivel.

The sad thing is that after reading your work for some time I should have known not to set the bar so high for you. Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice...

 

BELISARIUS19

7:15 PM ET

August 20, 2011

Really?

Wait, you mean to say Texas schools have the audacity to teach their students both of the two most commonly held theories about the origins of the universe? Shame on them. That's like someone trying to understand the views of multiple political candidates before voting. Why would anyone want to be open-minded enough to explore multiple points of view? That's definitely something we don't want in our children.

 

HURRICANEWARNING

8:23 PM ET

August 21, 2011

here's the deal...pay

here's the deal...pay attention now: Evolution is SCIENCE, it is something that should be a part of an ACADEMIC institution, ya know...like a school. It is the most widely supported scientific theory next to maybe the scientific theory of gravity...it represents the closest thing to a fact that we have in existence. Creationism is a completely unsubstantiated belief, of which there is absolutely NO EVIDENCE FOR, and is literally completely laughable to anyone who has any type of serious education on the matter. That, and it's only believed by Christians. Which, last time i checked, weren't the only religious denomination in America. And since we are NOT a country that is governed by religion...what's your point?

To sum up: Evolution, should be taught in school. Creationism, should be taught at church, where it belongs.

 

LYNDSAY

7:03 AM ET

August 22, 2011

Don't Scoff too hard at Creationism, you may choke

Science by definition is: [The] systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation.

I have never read of any observed instances where genetic information has transformed itself in the literature and I doubt you have either HurricaneWarning.

I never used to believe in any possibility of creation/intelligent design, however the more I got into my biology studies (I'm in my sixth year now) the more I've come to question how evolution could lead to the immense irreducible complexities we see in our genetic make up and cell structure.

"The chance that higher life forms might have emerged in this way (evolution) is comparable to the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junkyard might assemble a Boeing 747 from the materials therein" - Sir Fred Hoyle

 

GONZOV

9:14 AM ET

August 22, 2011

I Seriously doubt..

That you've studied 6 years of biology. I believe you are merely saying that to put some authority behind your ridiculous statement.

But if I'm wrong and you actually come up with the idea that your intellectual issues could be solved with a few thousand year old myths; I suspect that you haven't been paying much attention in class.

I hate it when some people somehow can't comprehend that they can't perceive all complexities and therefore rely on a document of social science and oppression ("holy literature") for their guidance. Try having a discussion with some fellow intellectuals instead, please! And so save us from your ignorance.

 

BLUE13326

10:47 PM ET

August 20, 2011

Meh on the Perry rant,but I

Meh on the Perry rant,but I got to say the most offensive part of this is that my tax dollars went to pay a bunch of scientists to write a 'study' that is just a rip-off of the crappy remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still...

 

IRISHSILVER

2:43 PM ET

August 22, 2011

i forget (and can't be

i forget (and can't be bothered to google) who said that the proof that aliens are intelligent is that they have decided not to contact us! if, having mastered interstellar travel, ET sees us as anything other than a curious little primitive species, i'll eat my hat!

 

ALBERTOXX

5:27 PM ET

August 29, 2011

I have never read of any

I have never read of any observed instances where genetic information has transformed itself in the literature and I doubt you have either vacationtips HurricaneWarning.

 

RICHARDPZ

4:41 PM ET

September 3, 2011

If that were the whole story,

If that were the whole story, it would be a pretty encouraging nugget glittering out there on the wasteland of today's news. But it's just a piece of a bigger story that's going to get better when, as seems likely, the administration finally gets Congress to pass our pending free trade agreements. Richard from paint zoom for sale

 

EGISTUBAGUS

2:00 PM ET

September 9, 2011

 

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