What Happened to Global Warming?

· Tuesday, October 13, 2009

"What happened to global warming?" read the headline -- on BBC News on Oct. 9, no less. Consider it a cataclysmic event: Mainstream news organizations have begun reporting on scientific research that suggests that global warming may not be caused by man and may not be as dire and eminent as alarmists suggest.

Indeed, as the BBC's climate correspondent Paul Hudson reported, the warmest year recorded globally "was not in 2008 or 2007, but 1998." It's true, he continued, "For the last 11 years, we have not observed any increase in global temperatures."

At a London conference later this month, Hudson reported, solar scientist Piers Corbyn will present evidence that solar-charged particles have a big impact on global temperatures.

Western Washington University geologist Don J. Easterbrook presented research last year that suggests that the Pacific decadal oscillation (PDO) caused warmer temperatures in the 1980s and 1990s. With Pacific sea surface temperatures cooling, Easterbrook expects 30 years of global cooling.

EPA analyst Alan Carlin -- an MIT-trained economist with a degree in physics -- referred to "solar variability" and Easterbrook's work in a document that warned that politics had prompted the EPA and other countries to pay "too little attention to the science of global warming" as partisans ignored the lack of global warming over the last 10 years. At first, the EPA buried the paper, then it permitted Carlin to post it on his personal Web site.

In May, Fortune reported on the testimony of University of Alabama-Huntsville Earth System Science Center Director John Christy's before the House Ways and Means Committee. Christy is a 2001 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report signatory who believes human effects have a warming influence, but rejects the disaster scenarios.

As Christy told the committee, climate models rely on land temperature data that are distorted and exaggerated by surface development -- that is, asphalt and buildings. In a nice bit of research, Christy, who is also the Alabama state climatologist, debunked the temperature-increase predictions made by NASA scientist James Hansen in 1988. "The real atmosphere," Christy testified, "has many ways to respond to the changes that the extra CO2 is forcing upon it."

Add Christy, Easterbrook and Corbyn to the long list of scientists who see climate as a complex issue rather than an opportunity to sermonize and lecture the general public.

Over the years, global warming alarmists have sought to stifle debate by arguing that there was no debate. They bullied dissenters and ex-communicated non-believers from their panels. In the name of science, disciples made it a virtue to not recognize the existence of scientists such as MIT's Richard Lindzen and Colorado State University's William Gray.

For a long time, that approach worked. But after 11 years without record temperatures that had the seas spilling over the Statue of Liberty's toes, they are going to have to change tactics.

They're going to have to rely on real data, not failed models, scare stories and the Big Lie that everyone who counts agrees with them.

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Comments

dood

The notion of humans being responsible from global warming is a farce. The sun and other cyclical issues are the real reason for the changes.

It is convenient (or maybe inconvenient) that "global warming" has now been repackaged as "climate change".

And the shell game goes on...

Posted October 13, 2009 at 3:20:04 PM


Anton D Rehling

We have a faction in our society and government that has dedicated themselves to the spread of unfounded claims for the sole purpose of population control, power and the acquisition of riches through their false propaganda. The government controlled education system has dumb down our population and has slowly eroded the moral fabric of our society with an intent of eliminating the free enterprise and individual freedom system this country was founded upon. Global warming, global cooling, climate change, the end of the world if you don't listen to me crowds intention is to the raise themselves up to a royal elite ruling class with the masses reduces to chattel of those who wish to subjugate us. It may come down to those who are not sheep, of the royalty, will be hunted and prosecuted , imprisoned and exiled as outcasts if we choose to sit idly by and react in a politically correct way so as not to offend the sensibilities of those who work tirelessly for their totalitarian agenda. It is past time to wake up and smell the coffee, for if we do nothing we are consigning our future generations to an existence that used to only exist in science fiction.

Posted October 14, 2009 at 4:07:57 PM


Road Dog

John Galt we need you. Wait. Maybe he's using a pseudoname. Like maybe Glen Beck.

Posted October 16, 2009 at 10:27:46 AM


Steve K

The unfortunate fact is that man is trashing the environment, on a global scale. Extremists on both sides run off snippets of facts and emotion, not reality. We need some rational decisionmaking to take whatever steps are necessary to protect every species of plant and animal on earth, simply because we are not smart enough to know what their ultimate value may be. To think we can play God is the ultimate act of stupidity.

Posted October 16, 2009 at 12:03:30 PM


Mike McGinn

"They're going to have to rely on real data, not failed models".

This reminds me of when I was studying meteorology at UVa back in the early 80's. The models being used to "predict" the warming effects of CO2 in the atmosphere produced random results when actual CO2 levels were used. Only when the model was "forced" with 4-5 times the observed CO2 levels did the model show a statistical warming trend.

On another note, Steve K comments above that we need "to protect every species...on earth." He may want to check out the archeological record before we attempt such a herculean task. He'll find that about 99.9% of all plant, insect and animal life that existed on this planet is now EXTINCT...much of it before man even made an appearance on this planet. To think that man can protect every life form on this planet is to think we can be God.

Posted October 20, 2009 at 10:42:27 AM


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