cawacko
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This column has you written all over it SF.
http://blog.sfgate.com/sheilig/2012/02/01/climate-scientists-call-out-the-cranks/
http://blog.sfgate.com/sheilig/2012/02/01/climate-scientists-call-out-the-cranks/
This column has you written all over it SF.
http://blog.sfgate.com/sheilig/2012/02/01/climate-scientists-call-out-the-cranks/
Climate experts know that the long-term warming trend has not abated in the past decade. In fact, it was the warmest decade on record.
Observations show unequivocally that our planet is getting hotter.
And computer models have recently shown that during periods when there is a smaller increase of surface temperatures, warming is occurring elsewhere in the climate system, typically in the deep ocean. Such periods are a relatively common climate phenomenon, are consistent with our physical understanding of how the climate system works, and certainly do not invalidate our understanding of human-induced warming or the models used to simulate that warming.
Thus, climate experts also know what one of us, Kevin Trenberth, actually meant by the out-of-context, misrepresented quote used in the op-ed. Mr. Trenberth was lamenting the inadequacy of observing systems to fully monitor warming trends in the deep ocean and other aspects of the short-term variations that always occur, together with the long-term human-induced warming trend.
The National Academy of Sciences of the U.S. (set up by President Abraham Lincoln to advise on scientific issues), as well as major national academies of science around the world and every other authoritative body of scientists active in climate research have stated that the science is clear: The world is heating up and humans are primarily responsible. Impacts are already apparent and will increase. Reducing future impacts will require significant reductions in emissions of heat-trapping gases.
Research shows that more than 97% of scientists actively publishing in the field agree that climate change is real and human caused.
It would be an act of recklessness for any political leader to disregard the weight of evidence and ignore the enormous risks that climate change clearly poses. In addition, there is very clear evidence that investing in the transition to a low-carbon economy will not only allow the world to avoid the worst risks of climate change, but could also drive decades of economic growth. Just what the doctor ordered.
I think this article is making the same point that Cypress kept trying to make to SF. I doubt he buys it.
The author responded in the comments section:
Update (but alas, not a shocking one):
"Half the authors of a controversial Wall Street Journal opinion piece denying the Earth's warming trend have ties to the oil and gas industry, a DailyClimate.org investigation finds": http://wwwp.dailyclimate.org/tdc-newsroom/2012/02/industry-influence
Cawacko, you are really coming along as a liberal apologist - are you bucking for a promotion? You're on track for one, I can tell you that.
It must be the "girlfriend" bringing him to the light.
Haha, she's not very political but she is from Texas and a Republican.
I wish you'd keep these things to yourself. TMI!
The author responded in the comments section:
Update (but alas, not a shocking one):
"Half the authors of a controversial Wall Street Journal opinion piece denying the Earth's warming trend have ties to the oil and gas industry, a DailyClimate.org investigation finds": http://wwwp.dailyclimate.org/tdc-newsroom/2012/02/industry-influence
Half of the 16 scientists who penned a controversial Wall Street Journal opinion piece proclaiming there is "no need to panic" about global warming have ties to either the oil and gas industry or groups dedicated to debunking climate science, a DailyClimate.org investigation has found.
The Journal noted that 16 scientists co-authored the article. But in listing their affiliations at the end of the piece, the paper didn't mention half of them have ties to groups and businesses that often cast doubts about man-made global warming.
One example: The Journal credits William Happer as a professor of physics at Princeton University. Unmentioned is his role on the board of the George C. Marshall Institute, a conservative Washington, D.C.-based think tank that assesses scientific issues impacting public policy.
The institute has long rejected that humans can influence the planet's climate. Newsweek in 2007 described the organization as “a central cog in the denial machine.” The group has previously listed support from oil giant Exxon Mobil on its website.
This author is working hard today. He adds another nuget in the comments section.
Yet more:
Texas Tech scientist sees intimidation effort in hate mail. At Texas Climate News' request, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe provided a sample of recent emails to illustrate the exponential escalation of the "virulence, hatred and nastiness." Caution: Some of the language is offensive. Texas Climate News, Texas.
http://texasclimatenews.org/wp/?p=4153
I didn't mean to throw her under the bus like that. I almost never talk politics with her. Haha. She is real good people except for that major annoying fault of liking Friends.
Haha, she's not very political but she is from Texas and a Republican.
I can't believe you gave SF this poor woman's email address...I mean, I didn't want to think it, but the very first email starts out "LMAO you F***ing MUTT" and you know...
I read your whiney comments about researching for a rejected book chapter instead of spending time playing with your baby. Perhaps you should take responsiblility how you choose to use your time. In my opinion, the problem with America is women refuse to stay at home taking care and nurturing their offspring while prioritizing their selfish ambitions attempting to carve out a career for themselves. Be a good mother or be a good researcher.
I wonder how hard it would be for other liberals to send her emails pretending to be opponents of AGW fear mongering and using hate speech etc...????
Probably really hard. Plus I would bet Texas Climate News actually checked out the email account owners and confirmed they were indeed from AGW opponents.
OMG that is so gross, I was just joking I hadn't gone to the link. There are so many neanderthals out there. Ech.