Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Global Warming as a "Sick-Souled Religion"?

Bret Stephens has an enlightened, distinctly international perspective on political and economic affairs. Born in Mexico City; educated in Britain and the U.S.; the youngest ever editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post; and now an editorial writer and news commentator for the Wall Street Journal based in Brussels -- Stephens' observations are always worthwhile to consider.

And among the many important things on his mind these days is the mania surrounding global warming.

Here, in this important WSJ article, Bret Stephens shares some of the most insightful, most disarming arguments against the "sick-souled religion" that is global warming that you'll find. His examination of the mania deals with its ideology, theology and psychology -- an unusual approach which makes for really excellent reading.

Bret Stephens' "Global Warming as Mass Neurosis" is certainly a "keeper article" and another good one to e-mail to friends.