Er - Cap 'N Trade? Just took a trip to "Davey Jones's Locker"?
Copenhagen - kiss off! Al Gore? I think your stocks are slipping and I hear that the Academy may want their statue back and Nobel is coming back from the dead for his medal (and $$).
This was a great line:
LONDON — A leading climate change scientist says the leak of documents stolen from a British research institute may be aimed at undermining talks at next month's Copenhagen global climate summit.
Kevin Trenberth — of the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research, in Colorado — said in an interview Sunday that hackers cherry-picked from the stolen data and distributed selected documents to try to undermine scientific consensus on man-made climate change.
Trenberth says the hackers took data out of context.
Yeah, it is just SO hard to take 65 MB of data "out of context".
I'm late to the party on this - but the entirety of it's meaning is clear: we've been "had" at best and global warming alarmist / scientists have been running a con-game at worst. While they may have personally been invested in their personal reputations and inbound grant monies, what was really at risk was a new religion, GAIA worship, persuading the West to give up its Liberal tradition of democracy for the sake of a hoax. Untold treasure and untold freedoms sacrificed so as to not have these folks "lose face" and their personal standings.
After all, can't say "Oops, we screwed up!", can we?
What I am talking about is the hacking of climate data and emails from CRU (University of East Anglica Climate Research) - one of the main centers for climate study. The emails are damning - time after time after time, their own emails (scientists from across the globe) discuss how to:
- "slow roll" requests for data
- obfuscate over data that "does not fit the narrative"
- lock out "deniers" from peer-review scientific journals
- Outright data manipulation so as to not allow for direct replication of stated warming results
- Figure out (here in the US and in Britain) how to avoid Freedom of Information Act requests
The blogosphere is ALL lite up over this - the best places that are pursuing this as hard as LGF did for RatherGate before it turned to the dark side (and some that are just listing some of the emails in order) are some of these sites:
- WattsUpWithThat?
- Bishop Hill
- Climate Audit (mirror site; Rush mentioned the main site and promptly crashed the server)
- Climate Depot
- Herald Sun
- Plant Gore
Speaking of Planet Gore - they have a decent summary that I am reposting after the jump
It seems that the "consensus" and "settled science" may indeed be nothing more than fabrications.
Pride before a fall - never forget that even in science, money and politics plays supreme over real data.
Early summary from Planet Gore:
When you read some of those files — including 1079 emails and 72 documents — you realise just why the boffins at Hadley CRU might have preferred to keep them confidential. As Andrew Bolt puts it, this scandal could well be “the greatest in modern science.” [...]
Here are a few tasters. (So far, we can only refer to them as alleged emails because — though Hadley CRU’s director Phil Jones has confirmed the break-in to Ian Wishart at the Briefing Room — he has yet to fess up to any specific contents.) But if genuine, they suggest dubious practices such as:
Manipulation of evidence:I’ve just completed Mike’s Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie from 1981 onwards) amd from 1961 for Keith’s to hide the decline.Private doubts about whether the world really is heating up:
The fact is that we can’t account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can’t. The CERES data published in the August BAMS 09 supplement on 2008 shows there should be even more warming: but the data are surely wrong. Our observing system is inadequate.Suppression of evidence:
Can you delete any emails you may have had with Keith re AR4?
Keith will do likewise. He’s not in at the moment — minor family crisis.
Can you also email Gene and get him to do the same? I don’t have his new email address.
We will be getting Caspar to do likewise.Fantasies of violence against prominent Climate Sceptic scientists:
Next time I see Pat Michaels at a scientific meeting, I’ll be tempted to beat the crap out of him. Very tempted.Attempts to disguise the inconvenient truth of the Medieval Warm Period (MWP):
……Phil and I have recently submitted a paper using about a dozen NH records that fit this category, and many of which are available nearly 2K back–I think that trying to adopt a timeframe of 2K, rather than the usual 1K, addresses a good earlier point that Peck made w/ regard to the memo, that it would be nice to try to “contain” the putative “MWP”, even if we don’t yet have a hemispheric mean reconstruction available that far back….And, perhaps most reprehensibly, a long series of communications discussing how best to squeeze dissenting scientists out of the peer review process. How, in other words, to create a scientific climate in which anyone who disagrees with AGW can be written off as a crank, whose views do not have a scrap of authority.
“This was the danger of always criticising the skeptics for not publishing in the “peer-reviewed literature”. Obviously, they found a solution to that–take over a journal! So what do we do about this? I think we have to stop considering “Climate Research” as a legitimate peer-reviewed journal. Perhaps we should encourage our colleagues in the climate research community to no longer submit to, or cite papers in, this journal. We would also need to consider what we tell or request of our more reasonable colleagues who currently sit on the editorial board…What do others think?”
“I will be emailing the journal to tell them I’m having nothing more to do with it until they rid themselves of this troublesome editor.”“It results from this journal having a number of editors. The responsible one for this is a well-known skeptic in NZ. He has let a few papers through by Michaels and Gray in the past. I’ve had words with Hans von Storch about this, but got nowhere. Another thing to discuss in Nice !”Hadley CRU has form in this regard. In September — I wrote the story up here as “How the global warming industry is based on a massive lie” — Hadley CRU’s researchers were exposed as having “cherry-picked” data in order to support their untrue claim that global temperatures had risen higher at the end of the 20th century than at any time in the last millenium. Hadley CRU was also the organisation which — in contravention of all acceptable behaviour in the international scientific community — spent years withholding data from researchers it deemed unhelpful to its cause. This matters because Hadley CRU, established in 1990 by the Met Office, is a government-funded body which is supposed to be a model of rectitude. Its HadCrut record is one of the four official sources of global temperature data used by the IPCC. . . .
The world is currently cooling; electorates are increasingly reluctant to support eco-policies leading to more oppressive regulation, higher taxes and higher utility bills; the tide is turning against Al Gore’s Anthropogenic Global Warming theory. The so-called “sceptical” view is now also the majority view.
Unfortunately, we’ve a long, long way to go before the public mood (and scientific truth) is reflected by our policy makers. There are too many vested interests in AGW, with far too much to lose either in terms of reputation or money, for this to end without a bitter fight.
But if the Hadley CRU scandal is true, it’s a blow to the AGW lobby’s credibility which is never likely to recover.
We have come amazingly close to an utter disaster based on a decades long lie so that selfish people could prosper from that lie. Scientists, politicians, and the media - all are at fault here. Normally, hackers are reviled - this time, that person / group needs all of our gratitude.
They, indeed, may have saved democracy from the Statists that would so quickly revoke our Freedom for the sake of "sustainability". Just listen to the new EU president - about two minutes in:
And I hope the Senator Inhofe is just cackling with pleasure - he has done yeoman's work.




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Posted by: Jim Splaine | November 22, 2009 10:20 PM
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