Posts Tagged ‘Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’
Copenhagen’s political science
Governor
Palin writes the following in the Washington Post:
With the publication of damaging e-mails from a climate research center in Britain, the radical environmental movement appears to face a tipping point. The revelation of appalling actions by so-called climate change experts allows the American public to finally understand the concerns so many of us have articulated on this issue.
“Climate-gate,” as the e-mails and other documents from the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia have become known, exposes a highly politicized scientific circle — the same circle whose work underlies efforts at the Copenhagen climate change conference. The agenda-driven policies being pushed in Copenhagen won’t change the weather, but they would change our economy for the worse.
Mr. President: Boycott Copenhagen; Investigate Your Climate Change “Experts” – Sarah Palin
Governor Sarah Palin on Climategate:
The president’s decision to attend the international climate conference in Copenhagen needs to be reconsidered in light of the unfolding Climategate scandal. The leaked e-mails involved in Climategate expose the unscientific behavior of leading climate scientists who deliberately destroyed records to block information requests, manipulated data to “hide the decline” in global temperatures, and conspired to silence the critics of man-made global warming. I support Senator James Inhofe’s call for a full investigation into this scandal. Because it involves many of the same personalities and entities behind the Copenhagen conference, Climategate calls into question many of the proposals being pushed there, including anything that would lead to a cap and tax plan. Policy should be based on sound science, not snake oil. I took a stand against such snake oil science when I sued the federal government over its decision to list the polar bear as an endangered species despite the fact that the polar bear population has increased. I’ve never denied the reality of climate change; in fact, I was the first governor to create a subcabinet position to deal specifically with the issue. I saw the impact of changing weather patterns firsthand while serving as governor of our only Arctic state. But while we recognize the effects of changing water levels, erosion patterns, and glacial ice melt, we cannot primarily blame man’s activities for the earth’s cyclical weather changes. The drastic economic measures being pushed by dogmatic environmentalists won’t change the weather, but will dramatically change our economy for the worse. Policy decisions require real science and real solutions, not junk science and doomsday scare tactics pushed by an environmental priesthood that capitalizes on the public’s worry and makes them feel that owning an SUV is a “sin” against the planet. In his inaugural address, President Obama declared his intention to “restore science to its rightful place.” Boycotting Copenhagen while this scandal is thoroughly investigated would send a strong message that the United States government will not be a party to fraudulent scientific practices. Saying no to Copenhagen and cap and tax are first steps in “restoring science to its rightful place.
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The Climate Science Isn’t Settled, Confident predictions of catastrophe are unwarranted (Wall Street Journal)
A rather detailed discussion on global warming that looks at that the globally averaged temperature anomaly (GATA). It is definitely worth a read but I’m not sure what point Lindzen is trying to make in the final paragraph.
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When scientists behave like bullies (San Francisco Chronicle)
Debra Saunders writes about the damning corruption of science by global warming scientists.
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Leaked emails won’t harm UN climate body, says chairman (Guardian)
Chairman of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says global warming is not debunk because of a few scientists. For Rajendra Pachauri – check out the picture accompanying the article as this guy is a definite look-alike of the Unibomber and his the religion of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) is just as dangerous to civilization. Anyway, he claims that despite everything, AGW is alive and well. He even defended Phil Jones and said he should not resign.
Global Warming? Show me the data!
It is now reasonable to label global warming, more formally known as Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) a fraud perpetrated by a group of self-serving scientists, doomsayers, and wannabes. For years we’ve been bombarded with scary forecasts and dire reports of man-made catastrophe. Skepticism was met with dismissive ridicule as deniers, equating critics with Holocaust deniers. Fascism was the modis operandi of the the religion of global warming. The purveyors in the US were led by the likes of Al Gore, James Hansen, Michael Mann, and many others. Their partners in the U.K. were Phil Jones and his crew at the Climatic Research Unit. They defined the problem, controlled the research, and horded the data. Governments and otherwise well-meaning people bowed to their demands with amen-like support and money. Otherwise respectable organizations like NASA, NOAA, and the EPA in the US and their counterparts around the world remade themselves to support the religion of Anthropogenic Global Warming. The media, like eager lemmings, made great evangelists. But, as with any tale, all good things must come to an end and so did the reign of global warming. Someone, likely a whistleblower within the global warming community, in a moment of remorse (or spite, it doesn’t really matter), released (so far) over 165 megabytes of secretive global warming data and email. The religion of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) is now laid bare for the junk science and fraud that it is.

