U.S. Senate
Report: Over 400 Prominent Scientists Disputed Man-Made Global
Warming Claims in 2007
Senate Report Debunks "Consensus"
Report
Released on December 20, 2007
INTRODUCTION:
Over 400 prominent scientists from more than
two dozen countries recently voiced significant objections to
major aspects of the so-called "consensus" on man-made
global warming. These scientists, many of whom are current and
former participants in the UN IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change), criticized the climate claims made by the UN
IPCC and former Vice President Al Gore.
The new report issued by the Senate
Environment and Public Works Committee's office of the GOP
Ranking Member details the views of the scientists, the
overwhelming majority of whom spoke out in 2007.
Even some in the establishment media now
appear to be taking notice of the growing number of skeptical
scientists. In October, the Washington Post Staff Writer Juliet
Eilperin conceded the obvious, writing that climate skeptics
"appear to be expanding rather than shrinking." Many
scientists from around the world have dubbed 2007 as the year
man-made global warming fears "bite the dust." (LINK)
In addition, many scientists who are also progressive
environmentalists believe climate fear promotion has "co-opted"
the green movement. (LINK)
This blockbuster Senate report lists the
scientists by name, country of residence, and
academic/institutional affiliation. It also features their
own words, biographies, and weblinks to their peer reviewed
studies and original source materials as gathered from public
statements, various news outlets, and websites in 2007. This new
"consensus busters" report is poised to redefine the
debate.
Many of the scientists featured in this report
consistently stated that numerous colleagues shared their views,
but they will not speak out publicly for fear of retribution.
Atmospheric scientist Dr. Nathan Paldor, Professor of Dynamical
Meteorology and Physical Oceanography at the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem, author of almost 70 peer-reviewed studies,
explains how many of his fellow scientists have been
intimidated.
"Many of my colleagues with whom I spoke
share these views and report on their inability to publish their
skepticism in the scientific or public media," Paldor
wrote. [Note: See also July 2007 Senate report
detailing how skeptical scientists have faced threats and
intimidation - LINK
]
Scientists from Around the World
Dissent
This new report details how teams of
international scientists are dissenting from the UN IPCC's view
of climate science. In such nations as Germany,
Brazil,
the Netherlands,
Russia,
New
Zealand and France,
nations, scientists banded together in 2007 to oppose climate
alarmism. In addition, over 100 prominent international
scientists sent an open letter in December 2007 to the UN
stating attempts to control climate were "futile." (LINK)
Paleoclimatologist Dr. Tim Patterson,
professor in the department of Earth Sciences at Carleton
University in Ottawa, recently converted from a believer in
man-made climate change to a skeptic. Patterson noted that the
notion of a "consensus" of scientists aligned with the
UN IPCC or former Vice President Al Gore is false. "I was
at the Geological Society of America meeting in Philadelphia in
the fall and I would say that people with my opinion were
probably in the majority."
This new committee report, a first of its
kind, comes after the UN IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri implied
that there were only “about a dozen" skeptical scientists
left in the world. (LINK)
Former Vice President Gore has claimed that scientists skeptical
of climate change are akin to "flat Earth society
members" and similar in number to those who "believe
the moon landing was actually staged in a movie lot in
Arizona." (LINK)
& (LINK)
The distinguished scientists featured in this
new report are experts in diverse fields, including: climatology;
oceanography; geology; biology; glaciology; biogeography;
meteorology; oceanography; economics; chemistry; mathematics;
environmental sciences; engineering; physics and
paleoclimatology. Some of those profiled have won Nobel Prizes
for their outstanding contribution to their field of expertise
and many shared a portion of the UN IPCC Nobel Peace Prize with
Vice President Gore.
Additionally, these scientists hail from
prestigious institutions worldwide, including: Harvard
University; NASA; National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) and the National Center for Atmospheric
Research (NCAR); Massachusetts Institute of Technology; the UN
IPCC; the Danish National Space Center; U.S. Department of
Energy; Princeton University; the Environmental Protection
Agency; University of Pennsylvania; Hebrew University of
Jerusalem; the International Arctic Research Centre; the Pasteur
Institute in Paris; the Belgian Weather Institute; Royal
Netherlands Meteorological Institute; the University of
Helsinki; the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S., France,
and Russia; the University of Pretoria; University of Notre
Dame; Stockholm University; University of Melbourne; University
of Columbia; the World Federation of Scientists; and the
University of London.
The voices of many of these hundreds of
scientists serve as a direct challenge to the often media-hyped
"consensus" that the debate is "settled."
A May 2007 Senate report detailed scientists
who had recently converted from believers in man-made global
warming to skepticism. [See May 15, 2007 report: Climate
Momentum Shifting: Prominent Scientists Reverse Belief in
Man-made Global Warming - Now Skeptics: Growing Number of
Scientists Convert to Skeptics After Reviewing New Research - (LINK)
]
The report counters the claims made by the
promoters of man-made global warming fears that the number of
skeptical scientists is dwindling.
Examples of "consensus"
claims made by promoters of man-made climate fears:
Former Vice President Al Gore
(November 5, 2007): "There are still people who believe
that the Earth is flat." (LINK)
Gore also compared global warming skeptics to people who
'believe the moon landing was actually staged in a movie lot in
Arizona' (June 20, 2006 - LINK)
CNN's Miles O'Brien (July 23, 2007):
The scientific debate is over." "We're done."
O'Brien also declared on CNN on February 9, 2006 that scientific
skeptics of man-made catastrophic global warming "are
bought and paid for by the fossil fuel industry, usually."
(LINK)
On July 27, 2006, Associated Press
reporter Seth Borenstein
described a scientist as
"one of the few remaining scientists skeptical of the
global warming harm caused by industries that burn fossil
fuels." (LINK)
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri,
Chairman of the IPCC view on the number of skeptical scientists
as quoted on Feb. 20, 2003: "About 300 years ago, a Flat
Earth Society was founded by those who did not believe the world
was round. That society still exists; it probably has about a
dozen members." (LINK)
Agence France-Press (AFP Press)
article (December 4, 2007): The article noted that a
prominent skeptic "finds himself increasingly alone in his
claim that climate change poses no imminent threat to the
planet."
Andrew Dessler in the eco-publication
Grist
Magazine (November 21, 2007):
"While some people claim there are lots of skeptical
climate scientists out there, if you actually try to find one,
you keep turning up the same two dozen or so (e.g., Singer,
Lindzen, Michaels, Christy, etc., etc.). These skeptics are
endlessly recycled by the denial machine, so someone not paying
close attention might think there are lots of them out there --
but that's not the case. (LINK)
The Washington Post asserted on May
23, 2006
that there were only "a handful of
skeptics" of man-made climate fears. (LINK)
UN special climate envoy Dr. Gro
Harlem Brundtland on May 10, 2007
declared the climate
debate "over" and added “it's completely immoral,
even, to question” the UN’s scientific “consensus." (LINK)
ABC News Global Warming Reporter Bill
Blakemore reported on August 30, 2006: "After
extensive searches, ABC News has found no such [scientific]
debate" on global warming. (LINK)
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Brief highlights of the report featuring over 400
international scientists:
Israel: Dr. Nathan
Paldor, Professor of Dynamical Meteorology and Physical
Oceanography at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has authored
almost 70 peer-reviewed studies and won several awards.
"First, temperature changes, as well as rates of
temperature changes (both increase and decrease) of magnitudes
similar to that reported by IPCC to have occurred since the
Industrial revolution (about 0.8C in 150 years or even 0.4C in
the last 35 years) have occurred in Earth's climatic history.
There's nothing special about the recent rise!"
Russia: Russian
scientist Dr. Oleg Sorochtin of the Institute of Oceanology at
the Russian Academy of Sciences has authored more than 300
studies, nine books, and a 2006 paper titled "The Evolution
and the Prediction of Global Climate Changes on Earth."
"Even if the concentration of ‘greenhouse gases'
double man would not perceive the temperature impact,"
Sorochtin wrote.
Spain: Anton Uriarte, a professor of
Physical Geography at the University of the Basque Country in
Spain and author of a book on the paleoclimate,
rejected man-made climate fears in 2007. "There's no need
to be worried. It's very interesting to study [climate change],
but there's no need to be worried," Uriate wrote.
Netherlands: Atmospheric scientist Dr.
Hendrik Tennekes, a scientific pioneer in the development of
numerical weather prediction and former director of research at
The Netherlands' Royal National Meteorological Institute, and an
internationally recognized expert in atmospheric boundary layer
processes, "I find the Doomsday picture Al Gore is
painting - a six-meter sea level rise, fifteen times the IPCC
number - entirely without merit," Tennekes wrote. "I
protest vigorously the idea that the climate reacts like a home
heating system to a changed setting of the thermostat: just turn
the dial, and the desired temperature will soon be
reached."
Brazil: Chief Meteorologist Eugenio
Hackbart of the MetSul Meteorologia Weather Center in Sao
Leopoldo - Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil declared himself a
skeptic. "The media is promoting an unprecedented hyping
related to global warming. The media and many scientists
are ignoring very important facts that point to a natural
variation in the climate system as the cause of the recent
global warming," Hackbart wrote on May 30, 2007.
France: Climatologist Dr. Marcel
Leroux, former professor at Université Jean Moulin and director
of the Laboratory of Climatology, Risks, and Environment in
Lyon, is a climate skeptic. Leroux wrote a 2005 book
titled Global Warming - Myth or Reality? -
The Erring Ways of Climatology.
"Day after day, the same mantra - that ‘the Earth is
warming up' - is churned out in all its forms. As ‘the ice
melts' and ‘sea level rises,' the Apocalypse looms ever
nearer! Without realizing it, or perhaps without wishing to, the
average citizen in bamboozled, lobotomized, lulled into mindless
acceptance. ... Non-believers in the greenhouse scenario are
in the position of those long ago who doubted the existence of
God ... fortunately for them, the Inquisition is no longer with
us!"
Norway: Geologist/Geochemist Dr. Tom
V. Segalstad, a professor and head of the Geological Museum at
the University of Oslo and formerly an expert reviewer with the
UN IPCC: "It is a search for a mythical CO2 sink
to explain an immeasurable CO2 lifetime to fit a hypothetical
CO2 computer model that purports to show that an impossible
amount of fossil fuel burning is heating the atmosphere. It is
all a fiction."
Finland: Dr. Boris Winterhalter,
retired Senior Marine Researcher of the Geological Survey of
Finland and former professor of marine geology at University of
Helsinki, criticized the media for what he considered
its alarming climate coverage. "The effect of solar winds
on cosmic radiation has just recently been established and,
furthermore, there seems to be a good correlation between
cloudiness and variations in the intensity of cosmic radiation.
Here we have a mechanism which is a far better explanation to
variations in global climate than the attempts by IPCC to blame
it all on anthropogenic input of greenhouse gases. "
Germany: Paleoclimate expert Augusto
Mangini of the University of Heidelberg in
Germany, criticized the UN IPCC summary. "I
consider the part of the IPCC report, which I can really judge
as an expert, i.e. the reconstruction of the paleoclimate,
wrong," Mangini noted in an April 5, 2007 article. He
added: "The earth will not die."
Canada: IPCC 2007
Expert Reviewer Madhav Khandekar, a Ph.D meteorologist, a
scientist with the Natural Resources Stewardship Project who has
over 45 years experience in climatology, meteorology and
oceanography, and who has published nearly 100 papers, reports,
book reviews and a book on Ocean Wave Analysis and Modeling: "To
my dismay, IPCC authors ignored all my comments and suggestions
for major changes in the FOD (First Order Draft) and sent me the
SOD (Second Order Draft) with essentially the same text as the
FOD. None of the authors of the chapter bothered to directly
communicate with me (or with other expert reviewers with whom I
communicate on a regular basis) on many issues that were raised
in my review. This is not an acceptable scientific review
process."
Czech Republic: Czech-born U.S.
climatologist Dr. George Kukla, a research scientist with the
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University,
expressed climate skepticism in 2007. "The only thing to
worry about is the damage that can be done by worrying. Why are
some scientists worried? Perhaps because they feel that to stop
worrying may mean to stop being paid," Kukla told Gelf
Magazine on April 24, 2007.
India: One of India's leading
geologists, B.P. Radhakrishna, President of the Geological
Society of India, expressed climate
skepticism in 2007. "We appear to be overplaying this
global warming issue as global warming is nothing new. It has
happened in the past, not once but several times, giving rise to
glacial-interglacial cycles."
USA: Climatologist Robert Durrenberger,
past president of the American Association of State
Climatologists, and one of the climatologists who gathered at
Woods Hole to review the National Climate Program Plan in July,
1979: "Al Gore brought me back to the battle and
prompted me to do renewed research in the field of climatology.
And because of all the misinformation that Gore and his army
have been spreading about climate change I have decided that
‘real' climatologists should try to help the public understand
the nature of the problem."
Italy: Internationally renowned
scientist Dr. Antonio Zichichi, president of the World
Federation of Scientists and a retired Professor of Advanced
Physics at the University of Bologna in Italy, who has published
over 800 scientific papers: "Significant new
peer-reviewed research has cast even more doubt on the
hypothesis of dangerous human-caused global warming."
New Zealand: IPCC
reviewer and climate researcher Dr. Vincent Gray, an expert
reviewer on every single draft of the IPCC reports going back to
1990 and author of The Greenhouse Delusion: A Critique of
"Climate Change 2001: "The [IPCC] ‘Summary
for Policymakers' might get a few readers, but the main purpose
of the report is to provide a spurious scientific backup for the
absurd claims of the worldwide environmentalist lobby that it
has been established scientifically that increases in carbon
dioxide are harmful to the climate. It just does not matter that
this ain't so."
South Africa: Dr.
Kelvin Kemm, formerly a scientist at South Africa's Atomic
Energy Corporation who holds degrees in nuclear physics and
mathematics: "The global-warming mania continues
with more and more hype and less and less thinking. With
religious zeal, people look for issues or events to blame on
global warming."
Poland: Physicist Dr. Zbigniew
Jaworowski, Chairman of the Central Laboratory for the
United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of
Radiological Protection in Warsaw: ""We thus
find ourselves in the situation that the entire theory of
man-made global warming-with its repercussions in science, and
its important consequences for politics and the global
economy-is based on ice core studies that provided a false
picture of the atmospheric CO2 levels."
Australia: Prize-wining Geologist Dr.
Ian Plimer, a professor of Earth and
Environmental Sciences at the University of
Adelaide in Australia: "There is new work emerging
even in the last few weeks that shows we can have a very close
correlation between the temperatures of the Earth and supernova
and solar radiation."
Britain: Dr. Richard
Courtney, a UN IPCC expert reviewer and a UK-based climate and
atmospheric science consultant: "To date, no
convincing evidence for AGW (anthropogenic global warming) has
been discovered. And recent global climate behavior is not
consistent with AGW model predictions."
China: Chinese Scientists Say C02
Impact on Warming May Be ‘Excessively Exaggerated' -
Scientists Lin Zhen-Shan's and Sun Xian's 2007 study published
in the peer-reviewed journal Meteorology and Atmospheric
Physics: "Although the CO2 greenhouse effect on
global climate change is unsuspicious, it could have been
excessively exaggerated." Their study asserted that
"it is high time to reconsider the trend of global climate
change."
Denmark: Space
physicist Dr. Eigil Friis-Christensen is the director of the
Danish National Space Centre, a member of the space research
advisory committee of the Swedish National Space Board, a member
of a NASA working group, and a member of the European Space
Agency who has authored or co-authored around 100 peer-reviewed
papers and chairs the Institute of Space Physics: "The
sun is the source of the energy that causes the motion of the
atmosphere and thereby controls weather and climate. Any change
in the energy from the sun received at the Earth's surface will
therefore affect climate."
Belgium: Climate
scientist Luc Debontridder of the Belgium Weather Institute's
Royal Meteorological Institute (RMI) co-authored a study in
August 2007 which dismissed a decisive role of CO2 in global warming:
"CO2 is not the big bogeyman of climate change and global
warming. "Not CO2, but water vapor is the most important
greenhouse gas. It is responsible for at least 75 % of the
greenhouse effect. This is a simple scientific fact, but Al
Gore's movie has hyped CO2 so much that nobody seems to take
note of it."
Sweden: Geologist Dr.
Wibjorn Karlen, professor emeritus of the Department of Physical
Geography and Quaternary Geology at Stockholm University,
critiqued the Associated Press for hyping
promoting climate fears in 2007. "Another of these
hysterical views of our climate. Newspapers should think about
the damage they are doing to many persons, particularly young
kids, by spreading the exaggerated views of a human impact on
climate."
USA: Dr. David Wojick
is a UN IPCC expert reviewer, who earned his PhD in Philosophy
of Science and co-founded the Department of Engineering and
Public Policy at Carnegie-Mellon University: "In
point of fact, the hypothesis that solar variability and not
human activity is warming the oceans goes a long way to explain
the puzzling idea that the Earth's surface may be warming while
the atmosphere is not. The GHG (greenhouse gas) hypothesis does
not do this." Wojick added: "The public is not well
served by this constant drumbeat of false alarms fed by computer
models manipulated by advocates."
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Background: Only 52
Scientists Participated in UN IPCC Summary
The over 400 skeptical scientists featured in
this new report outnumber by nearly eight times the number of
scientists who participated in the 2007 UN IPCC Summary for
Policymakers. The notion of "hundreds" or
"thousands" of UN scientists agreeing to a scientific
statement does not hold up to scrutiny. (See report debunking
"consensus" LINK)
Recent research by Australian climate data analyst Dr. John
McLean revealed that the IPCC's peer-review process for the
Summary for Policymakers leaves much to be desired. (LINK)
Proponents of man-made global warming like to
note how the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and the American
Meteorological Society (AMS) have issued statements endorsing
the so-called "consensus" view that man is driving
global warming. But both the NAS and AMS never allowed member
scientists to directly vote on these climate statements.
Essentially, only two dozen or so members on the governing
boards of these institutions produced the "consensus"
statements. This report gives a voice to the rank-and-file
scientists who were shut out of the process. (LINK)
The most recent attempt to imply there was an
overwhelming scientific "consensus" in favor of
man-made global warming fears came in December 2007 during the
UN climate conference in Bali. A letter signed by only 215
scientists urged the UN to mandate deep cuts in carbon dioxide
emissions by 2050. But absent from the letter were the
signatures of these alleged "thousands" of scientists.
(See AP article: - LINK )
UN IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri urged the
world at the December 2007 UN climate conference in Bali,
Indonesia to "Please listen to the voice of science."
The science has continued to grow loud and
clear in 2007. In addition to the growing number of scientists
expressing skepticism, an abundance of recent peer-reviewed
studies have cast considerable doubt about man-made global
warming fears. A November 3, 2007 peer-reviewed study found that
"solar changes significantly alter climate." (LINK)
A December 2007 peer-reviewed study recalculated and halved the
global average surface temperature trend between 1980 - 2002. (LINK)
Another new study found the Medieval Warm Period "0.3C
warmer than 20th century" (LINK)
A peer-reviewed study by a team of scientists
found that "warming is naturally caused and shows no human
influence." (LINK)
- Another November 2007 peer-reviewed study in the journal Physical
Geography found "Long-term climate change is driven by
solar insolation changes." (LINK
) These recent studies were in addition to the abundance of
peer-reviewed studies earlier in 2007. - See "New
Peer-Reviewed Scientific Studies Chill Global Warming
Fears" (LINK
)
With this new report of profiling 400
skeptical scientists, the world can finally hear the voices of
the "silent majority" of scientists.
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