By Robert Tracinski
Jewish World Review
In early October, I linked to a breaking story about evidence of corruption in the basic temperature records maintained by key scientific advocates of the theory of man-made global warming. Global warming “skeptics” had unearthed evidence that scientists at the Climatic Research Unit at Britain’s University of East Anglia had cherry-picked data to manufacture a “hockey stick” graph showing a dramatic—but illusory—runaway warming trend in the late 20th century.
But now newer and much broader evidence has emerged that breaks this scandal wide open. Pundits have already named it “Climategate.”
A hacker—or more likely a disillusioned insider—has gathered thousands of e-mails and data from the CRU and made them available on the Web. Officials at the CRU have verified the breach of their system and acknowledged that the e-mails appear to be genuine.
The CRU has already called in the police to investigate the hacker, but those resources are misdirected. The cops should be investigating the CRU itself.
The e-mails show, among many other things, private admissions of doubt or scientific weakness in the global warming theory. In acknowledging that global temperatures have actually declined for the past decade, one scientist asks, “where the heck is global warming?… The fact is that we can’t account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can’t.” They still can’t account for it; see a new article in Der Spiegel: “Climatologists Baffled by Global Warming Time-Out.” I don’t know where these people got their scientific education, but where I come from, if your theory can’t predict or explain the observed facts, it’s wrong.
In another e-mail, a prominent global warming alarmist admits to using a statistical “trick” to “hide the decline” in temperatures. The “trick” consists of selectively mixing two different kinds of data—temperature “proxies” from tree rings and actual thermometer measurements—in a way designed to produce a graph of global temperatures that ends the way the global warming establishment wants it to: with an upward “hockey stick” slope.
Confirming the earlier scandal about cherry-picked data, the e-mails show CRU scientists conspiring to evade legal requests under the Freedom of Information Act for their underlying data. It’s a basic rule of science that you don’t just get to report your results and ask other people to take you on faith. You also have to report your data and your specific method of analysis, so that others can check it and, yes, even criticize it. Yet that is precisely what the CRU scientists have refused.
But what stands out most in this cache of e-mails is extensive evidence of the hijacking of “peer review” to enforce global warming dogma. Peer review is the practice of subjecting scientific papers to review by other scientists with relevant expertise before they are published in professional journals. The idea is to weed out research with obvious flaws or weak arguments, but there is a clear danger that such a process will simply reinforce groupthink. If it is corrupted, peer review can be a mechanism for an entrenched establishment to exclude legitimate challenges by simply refusing to give critics a hearing.
And that is precisely what we find in this case.
In response to an article challenging global warming that was published in the journal Climate Research, CRU head Phil Jones complains
that the journal needs to “rid themselves of this troublesome editor.” Pennsylvania State University professor Michael Mann replies:
I think we have to stop considering Climate Research as a legitimate peer-reviewed journal. Perhaps we should encourage our colleagues in the climate research community to no longer submit to, or cite papers in, this journal.
Note the circular logic. Skepticism about global warming is wrong because it is not supported by scientific articles in “legitimate peer-reviewed journals.” But if a journal actually publishes such an article, then it is by definition not “legitimate.”
You can also see from these e-mails the panic among top global warming alarmists at any dissent appearing in the scientific literature. When another article by a skeptic was published in Geophysical Research Letters, Mann complains, “It’s one thing to lose Climate Research. We can’t afford to lose GRL.” Another CRU scientist, Tom Wigley, suggests that they target another troublesome editor: “If you think that Saiers is in the greenhouse skeptics camp, then, if we can find documentary evidence of this, we could go through official AGU [American Geophysical Union] channels to get him ousted.” That’s exactly what they did, and a later e-mail boasts that “The GRL leak may have been plugged up now with new editorial leadership there.”
Not content to block out all dissent from scientific journals, the CRU scientists also conspired to secure friendly reviewers who could be counted on to rubber-stamp their own work. Phil Jones suggests such a list to Kevin Trenberth, with the assurance that “All of them know the sorts of things to say�without any prompting.”
So it’s no surprise when another e-mail refers to an attempt to keep inconvenient scientific findings out of a UN report: “I can’t see either of these papers being in the next IPCC report. K and I will keep them out somehow—even if we have to redefine what the peer-review literature is!” Think of all of this the next time you hear someone invoke the authority of peer review—or of the UN’s IPCC reports—as backing for claims about global warming.
This scandal goes beyond scientific journals and into other media used to promote the global warming dogma. For example, RealClimate.org has been billed as an objective website at which global warming activists and skeptics can engage in an impartial debate. But in the CRU e-mails, the global warming establishment boasts that RealClimate is in their pocket.
I wanted you guys to know that you’re free to use RC in any way you think would be helpful. Gavin and I are going to be careful about what comments we screen through�. We can hold comments up in the queue and contact you about whether or not you think they should be screened through or not, and if so, any comments you’d like us to include.
[T]hink of RC as a resource that is at your disposal�. We’ll use our best discretion to make sure the skeptics don’t get to use the RC comments as a megaphone.
And anyone doubting that the mainstream media is in on it, too, should check out New York Times reporter Andrew Revkin’s toadying apologia for the CRU e-mails, masquerading as a news report.
The picture that emerges is simple. In any discussion of global warming, either in the scientific literature or in the mainstream media, the outcome is always predetermined. Just as the temperature graphs produced by the CRU are always tricked out to show an upward-sloping “hockey stick,” every discussion of global warming has to conclude that the warming is happening and that humans are responsible. And any data or scientific paper that tends to disprove that conclusion is smeared as “unscientific” precisely because it threatens the established dogma.
For more than a decade, we’ve been told that there is a scientific “consensus” that humans are causing global warming, that “the debate is over” and all “legitimate” scientists acknowledge the truth of global warming. Now we know what this “consensus” really means. What it means is: the fix is in.
This is an enormous case of organized scientific fraud, but it is not just scientific fraud. It is also a criminal act. Suborned by billions of taxpayer dollars devoted to climate research, dozens of prominent scientists have established a criminal racket in which they seek government money—Phil Jones has raked in a total of �13.7 million, about $25 million, in grants from the British government—which they use to falsify data and defraud the taxpayers. It’s the most insidious kind of fraud: a fraud in which the culprits are lauded as public heroes. Judging from this cache of e-mails, they even manage to tell themselves that their manipulation of the data is a noble lie intended to protect a bigger truth and prevent it from being “confused” by inconvenient facts and uncontrolled criticism.
The damage here goes far beyond the loss of a few billions of taxpayer dollars on bogus scientific research. The real cost of this scam is the trillions of dollars of wealth that will be destroyed if a fraudulent theory is used to justify legislation that starves the global economy of its cheapest and most abundant sources of energy.
This is the scandal of the century. It needs to be thoroughly investigated—and the culprits need to be brought to justice.
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6 responses so far ↓
1 Kevin Williams // Nov 27, 2009 at 11:26 pm
Glad to see so many bloggers picking this story up…it is huge and getting bigger all the time. We covered it at WHEC/News 10NBC…but not much heard or seen so far on NBC, ABC, CBS, Time, Newsweek, etc., which hardly surprises but certainly disappoints. FYI: The American Meteorological Society published a survey this month which shows that 75% of broadcast meteorologists in the U.S. do NOT go along with the doom and gloom of manmade global warming prophecies. Yet there are some who still claim some kind of consensus exists for their warming world hype. It’s just not true and the tide is turning against them. Spread the word!
2 phantomlord // Nov 27, 2009 at 11:49 pm
Kevin, your post reminds me of the call by Dr. Heidi Cullen, of the Weather Channel, to strip meteorologists of their AMS credentials if they chose to be publicly skeptical of the science behind anthropogenic global warming.
Real science is never about telling the other side that the debate is over, because science is about explaining our findings in the best way possible. All theories (and AGW isn’t even a theory, by merely a hypothesis, since it isn’t testable since we can’t run a control and test experiment) are open to being refined or falsified by future observation, whether or not the results can be duplicated etc. Even stuff that we consider scientific law is open to debate if we find compelling evidence that our existing understanding is incomplete (modern physics has shown the simplified understanding of traditional physics laws to be incomplete in many cases).
So why the demand to end debate? Precisely because they proponents of AGW know the science behind their hypothesis is suspect, even more so if they know they’re trying to cook the books (and even going so far as destroying data, which is a travesty for any type of scientific research). They only have one option at this point if they want to retain any type of real credibility, and that’s the one thing they’ve been utterly resistant to all along. Open up everything – the raw data, the models, the fudge factors, EVERYTHING. Then let the science be scrutinized. If everything is on the up and up, they have nothing to fear by having their work vetted, right?
3 rochester_veteran // Nov 28, 2009 at 9:56 am
Kevin,
Thanks for posting here! We know of your stance concerning the AGW fraud and we were also skeptics, but I guess we can now be considered truth tellers.
You caught flack for your stance against AGW at the Little Theater showing of “Inconvenient Truth”. I’ve caught flack for the same reasons over on the D&C commentaries and was told that I was a lunatic for claiming that peer review was stacked for AGW “believers”. The “Climategate” emails have proven that to be true. You are a weather professional as I have been in the past, in the USAF Air Weather Service. We’ve both worked in the field on the practical level and climatology records show that warming and cooling trends are due to natural causes and also solar cycles.
We’ll keep on spreading the word. Thanks again for posting!
4 freedom fighter // Nov 28, 2009 at 11:05 am
Mr. Williams, I think an essay to our local paper is due from you. This time around you’ll have the words of the proponents themselves to back you up and well, us.
It must feel great to finally be vindicated!
Most of the media is hoping it will all go away with little notice but that can’t happen. Yes, spread the word!
5 Debra J.M. Smith // Nov 28, 2009 at 7:45 pm
I have always liked Kevin Williams!
I am going to get to work on adding this post of yours, RV, and Kevin’s comment to IC. I’ll post the link to it, right after it is up.
This is too cool! Don’t mess with the weathermen, they know their stuff!
Debra…
6 Debra J.M. Smith // Nov 28, 2009 at 8:43 pm
Got it posted!
http://www.debrajmsmith.com/112809HL1.html
Now, I am going to contact Kevin and tell him just how cool, I think he is!
Blessings all,
Debra…
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