Inhofe: Climategate Shows There's No Global Warming Consensus

Sen. James Inhofe cites flawed data on global warming and the deceit of climategate

March 23, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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James Inhofe is an Oklahoma Republican and ranking member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.

 

Call it the global warming crackup, an unfolding proc­ess of contradictory claims about glaciers, weather, and scientists asserting a consensus when none exists. Global warming alarmists can't make up their minds because the entire basis for their energy rationing project has collapsed into a mess of errors, exaggerations, and deceit. Let me explain.

The Obama administration said the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is the "gold standard" for climate science, yet now the Environmental Protection Agency administrator won't defend it. The IPCC and Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize. Now the IPCC has retracted several false claims concerning, among other things, rain forests shrinking, crops dying, and sea levels rising. We've been told weather is not to be confused with climate, except when you have heat waves or blizzards. We've been told cap-and-trade would create thousands of green jobs, yet the Congressional Budget Office, Department of Energy, National Black Chamber of Commerce, and others say it would mean a net loss of jobs.

We are told that increasing levels of CO2 will increase temperature, yet the key scientist in the climategate scandal says there's been "no statistically significant warming" in the past 15 years—all while CO2 levels have increased. We've been told that there is an "indisputable consensus" that human-caused global warming is happening and pushing the planet to certain disaster. Yet that same scientist—Phil Jones, former director of Britain's Climatic Research Unit, the foremost such center—now says that the vast majority of climate scientists don't agree on what the data are telling us.

What's going on here? When thousands of E-mails were released from the Climatic Research Unit in November, we finally were able to pull back the veil of the so-called climate consensus. As ranking member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, I have released a minority staff report that uses these E-mails to show that the world's leading climate scientists apparently discussed manipulating data to fit preconceived conclusions and pressuring journal editors not to publish scientific work contrary to their own. This would violate fundamental ethical principles guiding scientific (and taxpayer-funded) research and, our report points out, may violate federal laws.

The E-mail controversy has been airily dismissed by the Obama administration as nothing more than scientists "lacking interpersonal skills." One Democratic senator called it a "little E-mail squabble." The evidence proves otherwise. At the center of the controversy were the same scientists who wrote and edited the IPCC's reports—the reports alarmists claim form the climate science "consensus." Moreover, those reports provide the critical basis for cap-and-trade legislation and the EPA's endangerment finding regarding greenhouse gases. Yet climategate shows what I've asserted all along: The basis for those disastrous policies is flawed and should be thrown out.

Unfortunately, that's not what EPA is doing. It wants $43.5 million in new funding to regulate greenhouse gases. This is seed money for the most economically destructive regulatory initiative in this nation's history.

Back in 2005, I gave a speech urging reforms at the IPCC, trying to get the United Nations body to produce reliable, objective science. But the IPCC ignored my recommendations. And now, after several embarrassing gaffes—for example, stating falsely that Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2035—the calls for reform are deafening.

My minority report shows the world's leading climate scientists acting like political scientists, with an agenda disconnected from the principles of good science. And it shows that there is no consensus—except agreement there are significant gaps in what scientists know about the climate system. It's time for the administration to recognize this. Its endangerment finding rests on bad science. It should throw out that finding and abandon greenhouse gas regulation under the Clean Air Act—a policy that will mean fewer jobs, higher taxes, and economic decline.

 

Read why the science doesn't lie on climate change, by physicist and author Joseph Romm.

 

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Cook said that the evidence for consensus on the topic among individual scientists was even stronger, given that more researchers were listed as co-authors on papers endorsing the idea of human-driven climate change -- technically called "anthropogenic global warming," or AGW for short -- than on papers that rejected it.

"Consequently," Cook said, "among the 10,000 scientists who had expressed a position on AGW in the peer-reviewed literature, 98.4 percent endorsed the consensus."

Howard Williams of OH 6:54PM May 16, 2013

Hey men, is it really worthy to risk the future of our plannet and it's inhabitants because of our own well-being ? What can we loose, if we wan't ask and simply try to reduce our carbonfootprint and start living more "green" ? I can not understand how lazy and ignorant some people are when being interested only in their own profit without any signs of thinking about what the cosequences of their behaviour will be .. It makes me really sad to read again and again how little some of us do care ....

Andrea - Prague 8:45AM May 06, 2010

So, global warming is a farce, the science behind it is a sham, the scientists perpetuating that science are liars, and their emails prove there is some vast left-wing conspiracy to tax carbon and bring socialism to America.

OK, I'll buy that. Where does that take us? Is the earth warming or not - for real, now?

The scientists can't agree, says Senator Idiot.

OK, I'll buy that too. So, WHAT IF the earth is warming? Can we take a chance and just let the warming happen?

Well, let me impersonate the silly Gieco dude. "Would you give formula to your baby if you had even a 1% doubt it was poisoned"? (Insert footage of mother feeding baby here).

So, what's my point?

If you don't like the conclusions that the world's current flock of top-notch scientists have arrived at, Senator Idiot, MAYBE YOU SHOULD TRY CONQUERING SCIENCE WITH SCIENCE! GO OUT THERE, MEASURE THE TEMPERATURE OF THE EARTH, THE THICKNESS OF THE ICE CAP, THE LEVELS OF GREENHOUSE GASES, ETC., AND SEE WHAT THE DATA YOU COLLECT TELLS YOU. SUBMIT YOUR WORK FOR PUBLICATION IN SCIENCE OR NATURE. HAVE AN OPEN DEBATE WITH THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY ABOUT THAT WORK. LET THEM CRITICIZE YOU, AND REBUT THEIR CRITICISMS. WHEN THIS IS ALL SAID AND DONE, TELL US AGAIN IF GLOBAL WARMING IS A FARCE.

MORON.

(LEADING A FLOCK OF MORONS - AND YES, THAT INCLUDES ALL Y'ALL COLLEGE DROPOUTS CLAIMING GLOBAL WARMING IS A FARCE)

An actual scientist of 2:48PM March 29, 2010

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