My reply:
I was presented with this article by someone arguing that Climate Change/Global Warming was an alarmist myth… that the facts were stacked against the theory. And my, what a case is presented here. Seems airtight enough…and it is written by a Professor and Geologist, so it must be accurate, no?
No.
Unfortunately, this is exactly what they want us to take away from “opinion” articles like this; numbers, statistics, facts and someone official-sounding with a Doctorate or Position of Intellectual Authority. Joe Sixpack isn’t going to argue with
Professor Bob Carter, especially if he is the type inclined to rail against “liberals” or “chicken-littles”. I am struggling with my own natural inclination to be intimidated by so-called experts and scientists; we are taught that “scientists” are the good guys…science = good. Fact is, just like any human endeavor, science has its bad guys. This article is an example of “Astroturf”.
Bob Carter is indeed a Professor at James Cook University and is “engaged in paleoclimate research”, but the article does not mention that he also works for Tech Central Station. A quick investigation and you will find that he’s a
regular contributor at Tech Central Station.com, a Pro-Free Market website funded by (amongst others), ExxonMobil, AT&T, The Coca-Cola Company, General Motors Corporation, Intel, McDonalds, Merck, Microsoft, Nasdaq, PhRMA (the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America; the trade arm of the pharmaceutical and biotech industries of the U.S.). Yes, he is representing some of the wealthiest, most ecologically destructive corporations on the planet, not at all happy with pesky regulations (as ineffectual as they are, the corporations would like a world without any). It’s a right wing think tank:
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…TCS doesn't just act like a lobbying shop. It's actually published by one--the DCI Group, a prominent Washington "public affairs" firm specializing in P.R., lobbying, and so-called "Astroturf" organizing, generally on behalf of corporations, GOP politicians, and the occasional Third-World despot.”Astonishingly, Carter argues in the 2004 TSC article above that “the human production of greenhouse gases is helping to hold our planetary environment in its historic, benignly warm, interglacial mode” (which contradicts his 2006 Telegraph UK article where he says the temperature actually dropped despite an increase in emissions). Clearly the man is not on our side.
Still, other than realizing the fact that he is an industry shill, I did not immediately seek out the actual study to which he referred. What does
it tell us?. For one thing, he is lying through distortion.
What is the first thing one sees on the page of this environmental research group, whose study apparently suggests that Global Warming Ended in 1998?
A press releases with the headlines:"Northern Hemisphere getting warmer over a larger area"” and "Global Temperature for 2005: second warmest year on record"…yeah, so, “WTF?”
Well, this is what the fuck:
The Global Temperature Record Carter Refers To.
Technically Carter does not lie, he simply manipulates information that would be damaging to industry’s case. Did Global Warming
end in 1998? Not at all, in fact there has been a fairly consistent upward trend since 1980. So how did he not lie and what did happen that allowed him to distort the truth? Well, this is genius: from 1998-2005 temperatures did not increase
above the temperature of 1998. What happened in 1998? We set a record for the earth’s highest recorded global temperature. What happened in 2005? We set a record for the
second highest recorded global temperature. These two highs give damage control (Prof. Carter) his selective window.
If one looks at the statistics in the graph, he could have written the same article in
1995 and said "There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in
1990" and then said, "Consider the simple fact, drawn from the official temperature records of the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, that for the years 1990-1994 global average temperature did not increase (there was actually a slight decrease, though not at a rate that differs significantly from zero)." .
What a brilliant distortion it is though: two frighteningly high global temperatures...highest in recorded history within only SEVEN YEARS OF EACH OTHER...and in the MIDST OF A DEFINITE GENERAL INCREASE IN GLOBAL TEMPERATURE (1980-2005)...surely bad news for industry which wants to deny the fact of global climate change...but no, because 2005 was only the SECOND highest temperature on record, and 1998 was an extraordinarily high PEAK, he can actually state that "global average temperature did not increase (there was actually a slight decrease...)"...but only because 1999 and 2000 were lower than that peak. Never mind the fact that 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2005 (there was a slight drop in 2003, but it then resumed) were all increases over the previous peak of 1997, and of each other (i.e. the upward trend continues). His ‘argument’ (the one he is clearly making for big industry) is utterly disingenuous. Besides, it completely ignores the fact that the particularly strong ENSO of (beginning in the winter of 1997) 1997-1998 which certainly brought up the global temperature of 1998.