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Global
Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?
By Timothy Ball
Monday, February 5, 2007
Global
Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. And I am not the only
one trying to make people open up their eyes and see the truth. But few
listen, despite the fact that I was one of the first Canadian Ph.Ds. in
Climatology and I have an extensive background in climatology,
especially the reconstruction of past climates and the impact of
climate change on human history and the human condition. Few listen,
even though I have a Ph.D, (Doctor of Science) from the University of
London, England and was a climatology professor at the University of
Winnipeg. For some reason (actually for many), the World is not
listening. Here is why.
What would happen if tomorrow
we were told that, after all, the Earth is flat? It would probably be
the most important piece of news in the media and would generate a lot
of debate. So why is it that when scientists who have studied the
Global Warming phenomenon for years say that humans are not the cause
nobody listens? Why does no one acknowledge that the Emperor has no
clothes on?
Believe it or not, Global
Warming is not due to human contribution of Carbon Dioxide (CO2). This
in fact is the greatest deception in the history of science. We are
wasting time, energy and trillions of dollars while creating
unnecessary fear and consternation over an issue with no scientific
justification. For example, Environment Canada brags about spending
$3.7 billion in the last five years dealing with climate change almost
all on propaganda trying to defend an indefensible scientific position
while at the same time closing weather stations and failing to meet
legislated pollution targets.
No sensible person seeks
conflict, especially with governments, but if we don't pursue the
truth, we are lost as individuals and as a society. That is why I
insist on saying that there is no evidence that we are, or could ever
cause global climate change. And, recently, Yuri A. Izrael, Vice
President of the United Nations sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) confirmed this statement. So how has the world
come to believe that something is wrong?
Maybe for the same reason we
believed, 30 years ago, that global cooling was the biggest threat: a
matter of faith. "It is a cold fact: the Global Cooling presents
humankind with the most important social, political, and adaptive
challenge we have had to deal with for ten thousand years. Your stake
in the decisions we make concerning it is of ultimate importance; the
survival of ourselves, our children, our species," wrote Lowell Ponte
in 1976.
I was as opposed to the
threats of impending doom global cooling engendered as I am to the
threats made about Global Warming. Let me stress I am not denying the
phenomenon has occurred. The world has warmed since 1680, the nadir of
a cool period called the Little Ice Age (LIA) that has generally
continued to the present. These climate changes are well within natural
variability and explained quite easily by changes in the sun. But there
is nothing unusual going on.
Since I obtained my doctorate
in climatology from the University of London, Queen Mary College,
England my career has spanned two climate cycles. Temperatures declined
from 1940 to 1980 and in the early 1970's global cooling became the
consensus. This proves that consensus is not a scientific fact. By the
1990's temperatures appeared to have reversed and Global Warming became
the consensus. It appears I'll witness another cycle before retiring,
as the major mechanisms and the global temperature trends now indicate
a cooling.
No doubt passive acceptance
yields less stress, fewer personal attacks and makes career progress
easier. What I have experienced in my personal life during the last
years makes me understand why most people choose not to speak out; job
security and fear of reprisals. Even in University, where free speech
and challenge to prevailing wisdom's are supposedly encouraged,
academics remain silent.
I once received a three page
letter that my lawyer defined as libelous, from an academic colleague,
saying I had no right to say what I was saying, especially in public
lectures. Sadly, my experience is that universities are the most
dogmatic and oppressive places in our society. This becomes
progressively worse as they receive more and more funding from
governments that demand a particular viewpoint.
In another instance, I was
accused by Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki of being paid by oil
companies. That is a lie. Apparently he thinks if the fossil fuel
companies pay you have an agenda. So if Greenpeace, Sierra Club or
governments pay there is no agenda and only truth and enlightenment?
Personal attacks are difficult
and shouldn't occur in a debate in a civilized society. I can only
consider them from what they imply. They usually indicate a person or
group is losing the debate. In this case, they also indicate how
political the entire Global Warming debate has become. Both underline
the lack of or even contradictory nature of the evidence.
I am not alone in this journey
against the prevalent myth. Several well-known names have also raised
their voices. Michael Crichton, the scientist, writer and filmmaker is
one of them. In his latest book, "State of Fear" he takes time to
explain, often in surprising detail, the flawed science behind Global
Warming and other imagined environmental crises.
Another cry in the
wildenerness is Richard Lindzen's. He is an atmospheric physicist and a
professor of meteorology at MIT, renowned for his research in dynamic
meteorology - especially atmospheric waves. He is also a member of the
National Academy of Sciences and has held positions at the University
of Chicago, Harvard University and MIT. Linzen frequently speaks out
against the notion that significant Global Warming is caused by humans.
Yet nobody seems to listen.
I think it may be because most
people don't understand the scientific method which Thomas Kuhn so
skilfully and briefly set out in his book "The Structure of Scientific
Revolutions." A scientist makes certain assumptions and then produces a
theory which is only as valid as the assumptions. The theory of Global
Warming assumes that CO2 is an atmospheric greenhouse gas and as it
increases temperatures rise. It was then theorized that since humans
were producing more CO2 than before, the temperature would inevitably
rise. The theory was accepted before testing had started, and
effectively became a law.
As Lindzen said many years
ago: "the consensus was reached before the research had even begun."
Now, any scientist who dares to question the prevailing wisdom is
marginalized and called a sceptic, when in fact they are simply being
good scientists. This has reached frightening levels with these
scientists now being called climate change denier with all the
holocaust connotations of that word. The normal scientific method is
effectively being thwarted.
Meanwhile, politicians are
being listened to, even though most of them have no knowledge or
understanding of science, especially the science of climate and climate
change. Hence, they are in no position to question a policy on climate
change when it threatens the entire planet. Moreover, using fear and
creating hysteria makes it very difficult to make calm rational
decisions about issues needing attention.
Until you have challenged the
prevailing wisdom you have no idea how nasty people can be. Until you
have re-examined any issue in an attempt to find out all the
information, you cannot know how much misinformation exists in the
supposed age of information.
I was greatly influenced
several years ago by Aaron Wildavsky's book "Yes, but is it true?" The
author taught political science at a New York University and realized
how science was being influenced by and apparently misused by politics.
He gave his graduate students an assignment to pursue the science
behind a policy generated by a highly publicized environmental concern.
To his and their surprise they found there was little scientific
evidence, consensus and justification for the policy. You only realize
the extent to which Wildavsky's findings occur when you ask the
question he posed. Wildavsky's students did it in the safety of
academia and with the excuse that it was an assignment. I have learned
it is a difficult question to ask in the real world, however I firmly
believe it is the most important question to ask if we are to advance
in the right direction.
Email Tim letters@canadafreepress.com
More on Global Warming
Facts and notes from Norm
Mars
is being hit by rapid climate change and it is happening so fast that
the red planet could lose its southern ice cap, writes Jonathan Leake.
Scientists from Nasa say that Mars has warmed by about 0.5C since the
1970s. This is similar to the warming experienced on Earth over
approximately the same period.
The temperature on Pluto has also warmed about 0.2C since the 1970's.
Out of 186 billion cubic meters of Co2 put into the atmosphere humans
produce only 6 billion? Besides that Co2 levels have been higher in the
past!
This Global Warming hype is just that, a bunch of hype!
Personally I don't think if we quit using fossil fuels and start going
green it's a bad thing but let's not blame it on man made Global
Warming.
Someone is making a lot of money from pushing this Global Warming hype
on us, so follow the money and you'll see what the hype is all about.
Alabama meteorologist James Spann said "Billions of dollars of grant
money is flowing into the pockets of those on the man-made global
warming bandwagon ... Nothing wrong with making money at all. But when
money becomes the motivation for a scientific conclusion, then we have
a problem. For many, global warming is a big cash grab."
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