Climategate: Science Not Faked, But Not Pretty

December 12, 2009 RSS Feed Print

BY SETH BORENSTEIN,
MALCOLM RITTER,
RAPHAEL SATTER,
Associated Press Writers

LONDON (AP) — E-mails stolen from climate scientists show they stonewalled skeptics and discussed hiding data — but the messages don't support claims that the science of global warming was faked, according to an exhaustive review by The Associated Press.

The 1,073 e-mails examined by the AP show that scientists harbored private doubts, however slight and fleeting, even as they told the world they were certain about climate change. However, the exchanges don't undercut the vast body of evidence showing the world is warming because of man-made greenhouse gas emissions.

The scientists were keenly aware of how their work would be viewed and used, and, just like politicians, went to great pains to shape their message. Sometimes, they sounded more like schoolyard taunts than scientific tenets.

The scientists were so convinced by their own science and so driven by a cause "that unless you're with them, you're against them," said Mark Frankel, director of scientific freedom, responsibility and law at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He also reviewed the communications.

Frankel saw "no evidence of falsification or fabrication of data, although concerns could be raised about some instances of very 'generous interpretations.'"

Some e-mails expressed doubts about the quality of individual temperature records or why models and data didn't quite match. Part of this is the normal give-and-take of research, but skeptics challenged how reliable certain data was.

The e-mails were stolen from the computer network server of the climate research unit at the University of East Anglia in southeast England, an influential source of climate science, and were posted online last month. The university shut down the server and contacted the police.

The AP studied all the e-mails for context, with five reporters reading and rereading them — about 1 million words in total.

One of the most disturbing elements suggests an effort to avoid sharing scientific data with critics skeptical of global warming. It is not clear if any data was destroyed; two U.S. researchers denied it.

The e-mails show that several mainstream scientists repeatedly suggested keeping their research materials away from opponents who sought it under American and British public records law. It raises a science ethics question because free access to data is important so others can repeat experiments as part of the scientific method. The University of East Anglia is investigating the blocking of information requests.

"I believe none of us should submit to these 'requests,'" declared the university's Keith Briffa. The center's chief, Phil Jones, wrote: "Data is covered by all the agreements we sign with people, so I will be hiding behind them."

When one skeptic kept filing FOI requests, Jones, who didn't return AP requests for comment, told another scientist, Michael Mann: "You can delete this attachment if you want. Keep this quiet also, but this is the person who is putting FOI requests for all e-mails Keith (Briffa) and Tim (Osborn) have written."

Mann, a researcher at Penn State University, told The Associated Press: "I didn't delete any e-mails as Phil asked me to. I don't believe anybody else did."

The e-mails also show how professional attacks turned very personal. When former London financial trader Douglas J. Keenan combed through the data used in a 1990 research paper Jones had co-authored, Keenan claimed to have found evidence of fakery by Jones' co-author. Keenan threatened to have the FBI arrest University at Albany scientist Wei-Chyung Wang for fraud. (A university investigation later cleared him of any wrongdoing.)

"I do now wish I'd never sent them the data after their FOIA request!" Jones wrote in June 2007.

In another case after initially balking on releasing data to a skeptic because it was already public, Lawrence Livermore National Lab scientist Ben Santer wrote that he then opted to release everything the skeptic wanted — and more. Santer said in a telephone interview that he and others are inundated by frivolous requests from skeptics that are designed to "tie-up government-funded scientists."

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hotels in lido adriano ravenna of 8:18AM April 18, 2010

The label "denier" needs to be applied to those who ignore that Climategate happened. For instance, NPR's Fresh Air had two useful idiots talking about Big Oil bashing alarmists and the Carbon Offset scheme, like CC isn't a hoax.

I see no article about the whitewashing of the Penn State investigation of Mann. Puts this news organization in the alarmist camp.

89AKurt of AZ 11:38PM February 07, 2010

I've seen green grass still frozen in the jaws of mastodons in Alaska (how fast can temps change?).

I've seen 'sea' shells in Southern Minnesota limestone.

(How high will oceans go if all the ice melts)?

In these things I did not need a scientist to explain it to me.

Nor explain it to me that until my 20's I saw 'clear' sky, where now I've not seen one day 'clear' in around 20 years (hint: its not deep blue any more, its pale blue, all the way to ground level, with a tint of brown, see 1960's lunar photos of earth, compared to current space station images with earth in the background for the browning earth from above, with your own eyes)

Simple science, you cant change the earth, then say the earth is not going to change.

I worry too about government funded scientists tending to want to provide data that government would approve of (and keep their funding/putting food on the table to feed their families).

I worried more when meeting a scientist under the Bush admin. I picked him up hitchhiking, his story was unemployment, due to presenting his findings, that contradicted the stance that there is no such thing as global warming.

In the face of question, I question the answers and seek to see things for myself and have been watching the climate change over the last 40+ years (I'm in my 50's).

And again, simple logic is this, you cant keep dumping things into the air, then claim, the air is unchanged.

I live remote, as a child, it was safe to drink the rain, this too, I have seen change.

This message is from Alaska, written on a recycled laptop, powered with home made and reconditioned wind generators (I've made my own power for over 35 years from wind and sun).

The cost of gas (power) goes up, the economics go down.

so free power means?

For one for me, it means around $148,000.00 USD that did not go to power companies, but I spent in my local community instead.

I changed something, and something else was effected, go figure.

I want my children to know when it will be safe to drink the rain again.

When will we the people, stop stealing hydrocarbons and other materials, that EQUALLY belong to future generations, as if, its okay to change the world, because they are not here yet to defend, what is equally their right, like to drink fresh clean water.

Dumping toxins into the air, does not make them go away.

Only, end up in my garden.

A child, lives off its parents, does not accept responsibility even for its own actions.

I accept I am in the generation going through growing up pains. We are a young species. But we need to grow up, and clean up our own rooms, not leave it for mom or the next generations, to do so for us.

Perhaps science can continue, to evolve a nonpolluting way for us to leave this earth, mine the asteroids etc.

So those who want to live "off" the earth, can.

So those of us who want to live "with" the earth,

can once again be able to.

Tree of AK 10:07PM January 18, 2010

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