Global Warming Consensus: Garbage in, Garbage out

· Monday, November 30, 2009

As Air Force One heads to Copenhagen for the climate summit Dec. 9, it will presumably not make a U-turn while flying over the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at University of East Anglia near Norwich, England. But perhaps it should.

The 61 megabytes of CRU e-mails and documents made public by a hacker cast serious doubt on the ballyhooed consensus on manmade global warming that the Copenhagen summit was called to address.

The CRU has been a major source of data on global temperatures, relied on by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. But the e-mails suggest that CRU scientists have been suppressing and misstating data and working to prevent the publication of conflicting views in peer-reviewed science periodicals. Some of the more pungent e-mails:

"I can't see either of these papers being in the next IPCC report. Kevin and I will keep them out somehow -- even if we have to redefine what the peer-review literature is!"

"Can you delete any e-mails you may have had with Keith re AR4?"

"I've just completed Mike's Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie from 1981 onwards) and from 1961 for Keith's to hide the decline."

"The fact is that we can't account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty we can't."

"I'm getting hassled by a couple of people to release the CRU temperature station data. Don't any of you three tell anybody that the UK has a Freedom of Information Act!"

You get the idea. The most charitable plausible explanation I have seen comes from The Atlantic's Megan McArdle. "The CRU's main computer model may be, to put it bluntly, complete rubbish."

Australian geologist Ian Plimer, a global warming skeptic, is more blunt. The e-mails "show that data was massaged, numbers were fudged, diagrams were biased, there was destruction of data after freedom of information requests, and there was refusal to submit taxpayer-funded data for independent examination."

Global warming alarmist George Monbiot of the Guardian concedes that the e-mails "could scarcely be more damaging," adding, "I'm dismayed and deeply shaken by them." He has called for the resignation of the CRU director. All of which brings to mind the old computer geek's phrase: garbage in, garbage out. The Copenhagen climate summit was convened to get the leaders of nations to commit to sharp reductions in carbon dioxide emissions -- and thus sharp reductions in almost all energy usage, at huge economic cost -- in order to prevent disasters that supposedly were predicted with absolute certainty by a scientific consensus.

But that consensus was based in large part on CRU data that was, to take the charitable explanation, "complete rubbish" or, to take the more dire view, the product of deliberate fraud.

Quite possibly the CRU e-mailers were sincere in their belief that they were saving the planet. Like Al Gore, they wanted to convince the world's elites that the time for argument is over, the scientific consensus is clear and those who disagree can be dismissed as cranks (and should be disqualified from receiving research grants). If they had to cut a few corners, well, you have to break eggs to make an omelette.

For those of us who have long suspected that constructing scientific models of climate and weather is an enormously complex undertaking quite possibly beyond the capacity of current computer technology, the CRU e-mails are not so surprising.

Do we really suppose that anyone can construct a database of weather observations for the entire planet and its atmosphere adequate to make confident predictions of weather and climate 60 years from now? Predictions in which we have enough confidence to impose enormous costs on the American and world economies?

Copenhagen, despite Barack Obama's presence, seems sure to be a bust -- there will be no agreement on mandatory limits on carbon emissions. Even if there were, it would probably turn out to be no more effective than the limits others agreed to in Kyoto in 1997. In any case, China and India are not going to choke off their dazzling economic growth to please Western global warming alarmists.

The more interesting question going forward is whether European and American governmental, academic and corporate elites, having embraced global warming alarmism with religious fervor, will be shaken by the scandalous CRU e-mails. They should be.

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Comments

Sherri Varner

They all should be investigated and if necessary prosecuted for fraud....

Posted November 30, 2009 at 11:13:54 AM


Agarias Bardonis

Yet another victim has been seduced into using the mindless and meaningless phrase "going forward" which adds absolutely nothing to the sentence except pollution of the English language. Delete it from all sentences, and nobody will notice a difference except the advocates of trendy microspeak who mistakenly think that its usage somehow makes them erudite.

Posted November 30, 2009 at 11:38:31 AM


Linda Redondo

This global warming hype has never fooled me. This latest news has only reinforced my belief that scientists sell their souls for money and governments keep trying to control the world.

Posted December 1, 2009 at 2:16:33 AM


Larry

Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Posted December 1, 2009 at 9:16:32 AM


Ron

What happened to scientists auditing the data? Has the science research community been so stupid, that they now may have brought down the house of cards they so willingly built "In the name of intelectual research for mankind". Research Grants are Tax Dollars given to people who are doing good work for the human race. I guess a PhD followed by grants for a living has replaced real work. Those that can do, "Do". Those that can't "Research". It is to bad that Good Research has to be in the company of bad once in a while so we remember to recognize the difference.

Posted December 1, 2009 at 10:39:38 AM


Steve

This is worse than fraud.. We will see how many REAL criminal charges are raised on this. I have yet to see any real media coverage.

Posted December 2, 2009 at 10:55:10 AM


Kenneth Harrell

Do we really suppose that anyone can construct a database of weather observations for the entire planet and its atmosphere adequate to make confident predictions of weather and climate 60 years from now?

This is a sound question, especially when we consider that we cannot today give totally reliable predictions to weather occurrences 3 days in advance. I have noticed that on local and national weather reports, that virtually all predictions of what will occur in the 3 to 7 day forecasts are almost always modified by the time that time arrives.

If scientist, metorologists and others cannot tell us what will happen in 3 days how, in the name of GOD, can we be expected to rely on what they predict for a 20 to 30 years future? Couple that with the now proven fact that these "climatologists" are so willing to distort, forge and corrupt their "analysis" and security of the raw data.

Had this information been associated with an anti-global warming group, is there any question that the msm would have been pouncing on this revelation with the relish of a cat on a mouse? And the left questions WHY conservatives state, correctly, the msm is biased in what, when and how they report news events.

Posted December 2, 2009 at 11:33:28 AM


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