Oh, those wacky professional climate change deniers! Once again,
they’ve banded together a passel of people, 90 percent of whom aren’t
even climatologists, and had them sign a nearly fact-free opinion piece in the Financial Post,
claiming global warming isn’t real. It’s an astonishing example of
nonsense so ridiculous I would run out of synonyms for “bilge” before
adequately describing it.
The Op-Ed is directed to U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, who has
recently, and thankfully, been vocal about the looming environmental
catastrophe of global warming. The deniers’ letter takes him to task for
this, but doesn’t come within a glancing blow of reality.
The letter itself is based on a single claim. So let’s be clear: If that claim is wrong, so is the rest of the letter.
Guess what? That claim is wrong. So blatantly wrong, in fact, it’s hard to imagine anyone could write it with a straight face. It says:
“The U.K. Met Office recently released data showing that there has
been no statistically significant global warming for almost 16 years.”
This is simply, completely, and utterly false.
The Met Office is the national weather service for the United Kingdom.
In October 2012, they updated their database of global surface
temperature measurements, a compendium of temperatures taken over time
by weather stations around the planet. David Rose, a climate change
denier who can charitably be said to have trouble with facts, cherry-picked this dataset and published a horrendously misleading graph in that bastion of scientific thought, the Daily Mail, saying the measurements show there’s been no global warming for the past 16 years.
But he did this by choosing a starting point on his graph that gave
the result he wanted, a graph that looks like there’s been no warming
since 1997. But if you show the data properly, you see there has been warming:
Global surface temperatures from the Met Office data. Top: Fiction. Bottom: Fact.
Image credit: David Rose/Daily Mail (top), Tamino (bottom).
Image credit: David Rose/Daily Mail (top), Tamino (bottom).
The top graph is from Rose’s article, but the bottom graph shows what
happens when you display the data going back a few more years. See the
difference? What he did is like measuring how tall you are when you’re
25, doing it again when you’re 30, then claiming human beings never
grow. That’s a big no-no in science. You have to choose starting and
ending points that fairly represent the data, as in the bottom graph.
When you do, you very clearly see the trend that the Earth is getting
warmer. In fact, hammering home how patently ridiculous this claims is, nine of the 10 hottest years on record have been since 2000. On top of that,
Rose was using global surface temperatures, which don’t really
represent global overall heat content well; most of the heating is going
into ocean waters. So the data he’s displaying so awfully isn’t even
the right data to make his claim anyway!
So the very first basis of this denial letter is total garbage, and was such an egregious manipulation of the U.K. Met Office data that the Met Office itself issued a debunking of it! Yet here were are, months later, with the deniers still ignoring facts.
The letter is chock full of more such falsehoods. If you want the rundown, please go read the great article on Skeptical Science
destroying this nonsense. Full disclosure: I had already written quite a
bit more for this post before seeing the one at Skeptical Science, and
decided it would be better to send readers there for more rather than
debunk all the wrongness here. I’m pleased to note they found the same
examples of misleading or outright false statements in the deniers’
article and debunked them the same way I had.
I do want to add something, though. I’ll note that it seems
superficially impressive that they got 125 scientists, “qualified in
climate-related matters” as they claim, to sign this letter.
Yeah, about that…
First, not everyone signing that letter is a scientist. Lord Monckton, for example, apparently has no formal scientific training, has some trouble with the truth, and oh, by the way, claims Obama’s birth certificate is a forgery. He’s the last guy I’d want signing a letter I was on. Yet he seems to pop up on every denialist list as a go-to guy.
Here’s another: The very first signatory, Hhabibullo Abdusamatov, claims that global warming is caused by the Sun,
which is patently and provably false (see that Skeptical Science link
for more). Many of the claims Abdusamatov makes (as listed on his
Wikipedia page) are, um, not accepted by mainstream science, to be very charitable.
Going down the list of signatories I was struck by how many are not, in fact, climate scientists (again, for examples with references, see Skeptical Science);
I counted a dozen who actually have climatology in their listed
credentials. It’s kinda weird to write such a big letter and then only
have fewer than 10 percent of the signers actually be credentialed in
the field.
Of course, I’m not a climatologist either, though I am an
astronomer classically trained in science, and that means I know enough
to rely on the combined research of actual climate scientists from
around the world. And when thousands upon thousands of such scientists—
in fact, 98 percent of actual, bona fide climate scientists—say
global warming is real, well then, that strikes me as being somewhat
more credible than a hundred or so politically and ideologically driven
non-climate-scientists.
I’ll note this isn’t the first time a laughably-wrong article has
been printed by right-leaning venues and signed by multiple,
similarly-inappropriate authors. The Wall Street Journal posted one in January 2012 (while turning down an article supporting the reality of global warming signed by 255 actual scientists), and in April 2012, another made the rounds that was signed by 49 people, including some ex-NASA astronauts, but again, none who actually were climate scientists.
So we can expect to see more of this. Clearly, when you don’t have
facts to support your claims, the best thing to do is make as much noise
as possible to distract from reality. And that reality is that the
world is getting hotter, and unless we do something, now, we’re facing a world of trouble.
Tip o’ the poison pen to reddit.
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