Jun 14 2006
Gore: An inconvenient Rebuttal
The responses from the scientific community continues to emerge, in regards to Gore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth.
And a lot of them are not too positive, but the media and his spin machine won’t bother telling you that. They won’t tell you the truth about the scientific basis he drew his conclusions from.
So I will:
Scientists respond to Gore’s warnings of climate catastrophe
"The Inconvenient Truth" is indeed inconvenient to alarmists
"Scientists have an independent obligation to respect and present the truth as they see it," Al Gore sensibly asserts in his film "An Inconvenient Truth", showing at Cumberland 4 Cinemas in Toronto since Jun 2. With that outlook in mind, what do world climate experts actually think about the science of his movie?
Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University, in Australia gives what, for many Canadians, is a surprising assessment: "Gore’s circumstantial arguments are so weak that they are pathetic. It is simply incredible that they, and his film, are commanding public attention."
But surely Carter is merely part of what most people regard as a tiny cadre of "climate change skeptics" who disagree with the "vast majority of scientists" Gore cites?
No; Carter is one of hundreds of highly qualified non-governmental, non-industry, non-lobby group climate experts who contest the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are causing significant global climate change. "Climate experts" is the operative term here. Why? Because what Gore’s "majority of scientists" think is immaterial when only a very small fraction of them actually work in the climate field.
Even among that fraction, many focus their studies on the impacts of climate change; biologists, for example, who study everything from insects to polar bears to poison ivy. "While many are highly skilled researchers, they generally do not have special knowledge about the causes of global climate change," explains former University of Winnipeg climatology professor Dr. Tim Ball. "They usually can tell us only about the effects of changes in the local environment where they conduct their studies."
This is highly valuable knowledge, but doesn’t make them climate change cause experts, only climate impact experts.
So we have a smaller fraction.
But it becomes smaller still. Among experts who actually examine the causes of change on a global scale, many concentrate their research on designing and enhancing computer models of hypothetical futures. "These models have been consistently wrong in all their scenarios," asserts Ball. "Since modelers concede computer outputs are not "predictions" but are in fact merely scenarios, they are negligent in letting policy-makers and the public think they are actually making forecasts."
We should listen most to scientists who use real data to try to understand what nature is actually telling us about the causes and extent of global climate change. In this relatively small community, there is no consensus, despite what Gore and others would suggest.
Here is a small sample of the side of the debate we almost never hear:
Appearing before the Commons Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development last year, Carleton University paleoclimatologist Professor Tim Patterson testified, "There is no meaningful correlation between CO2 levels and Earth’s temperature over this [geologic] time frame. In fact, when CO2 levels were over ten times higher than they are now, about 450 million years ago, the planet was in the depths of the absolute coldest period in the last half billion years." Patterson asked the committee, "On the basis of this evidence, how could anyone still believe that the recent relatively small increase in CO2 levels would be the major cause of the past century’s modest warming?"
Patterson concluded his testimony by explaining what his research and "hundreds of other studies" reveal: on all time scales, there is very good correlation between Earth’s temperature and natural celestial phenomena such changes in the brightness of the Sun.
Dr. Boris Winterhalter, former marine researcher at the Geological Survey of Finland and professor in marine geology, University of Helsinki, takes apart Gore’s dramatic display of Antarctic glaciers collapsing into the sea. "The breaking glacier wall is a normally occurring phenomenon which is due to the normal advance of a glacier," says Winterhalter. "In Antarctica the temperature is low enough to prohibit melting of the ice front, so if the ice is grounded, it has to break off in beautiful ice cascades. If the water is deep enough icebergs will form."
Dr. Wibjörn Karlén, emeritus professor, Dept. of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University, Sweden, admits, "Some small areas in the Antarctic Peninsula have broken up recently, just like it has done back in time. The temperature in this part of Antarctica has increased recently, probably because of a small change in the position of the low pressure systems."
But Karlén clarifies that the ‘mass balance’ of Antarctica is positive - more snow is accumulating than melting off. As a result, Ball explains, there is an increase in the ‘calving’ of icebergs as the ice dome of Antarctica is growing and flowing to the oceans. When Greenland and Antarctica are assessed together, "their mass balance is considered to possibly increase the sea level by 0.03 mm/year - not much of an effect," Karlén concludes.
The Antarctica has survived warm and cold events over millions of years. A meltdown is simply not a realistic scenario in the foreseeable future.
Gore tells us in the film, "Starting in 1970, there was a precipitous drop-off in the amount and extent and thickness of the Arctic ice cap." This is misleading, according to Ball: "The survey that Gore cites was a single transect across one part of the Arctic basin in the month of October during the 1960s when we were in the middle of the cooling period. The 1990 runs were done in the warmer month of September, using a wholly different technology."
Karlén explains that a paper published in 2003 by University of Alaska professor Igor Polyakov shows that, the region of the Arctic where rising temperature is supposedly endangering polar bears showed fluctuations since 1940 but no overall temperature rise. "For several published records it is a decrease for the last 50 years," says Karlén
Dr. Dick Morgan, former advisor to the World Meteorological Organization and climatology researcher at University of Exeter, U.K. gives the details, "There has been some decrease in ice thickness in the Canadian Arctic over the past 30 years but no melt down. The Canadian Ice Service records show that from 1971-1981 there was average, to above average, ice thickness. From 1981-1982 there was a sharp decrease of 15% but there was a quick recovery to average, to slightly above average, values from 1983-1995. A sharp drop of 30% occurred again 1996-1998 and since then there has been a steady increase to reach near normal conditions since 2001."
Concerning Gore’s beliefs about worldwide warming, Morgan points out that, in addition to the cooling in the NW Atlantic, massive areas of cooling are found in the North and South Pacific Ocean; the whole of the Amazon Valley; the north coast of South America and the Caribbean; the eastern Mediterranean, Black Sea, Caucasus and Red Sea; New Zealand and even the Ganges Valley in India. Morgan explains, "Had the IPCC used the standard parameter for climate change (the 30 year average) and used an equal area projection, instead of the Mercator (which doubled the area of warming in Alaska, Siberia and the Antarctic Ocean) warming and cooling would have been almost in balance."
Gore’s point that 200 cities and towns in the American West set all time high temperature records is also misleading according to Dr. Roy Spencer, Principal Research Scientist at The University of Alabama in Huntsville. "It is not unusual for some locations, out of the thousands of cities and towns in the U.S., to set all-time records," he says. "The actual data shows that overall, recent temperatures in the U.S. were not unusual."
Carter does not pull his punches about Gore’s activism, "The man is an embarrassment to US science and its many fine practitioners, a lot of whom know (but feel unable to state publicly) that his propaganda crusade is mostly based on junk science."
In April sixty of the world’s leading experts in the field asked Prime Minister Harper to order a thorough public review of the science of climate change, something that has never happened in Canada. Considering what’s at stake - either the end of civilization, if you believe Gore, or a waste of billions of dollars, if you believe his opponents - it seems like a reasonable request.
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No communication occurs when one can’t even agree on a set of ground rule "facts"… Which is the case here. Most of the material I have seen directly contradicts what your people are claiming, without necessarily supporting Gore. Especially on the subject of the ice - a crucial issue - I’d have to side with the "warmists"…

A few comments…
Here’s the real problem. Everyone is trying to fix blame - and costs, of course - without admitting it really doesn’t matter who or what is causual. The climate has far more long-term variability than we are used to or prepared for, and we better start preparing. Western civilization has flowered and flourished [since circa 1700] under very "good" conditions compared to that long average. It’s stupid to assume it will continue.
My best guess - and this is a field I’m trained in: The last of the ice age is melting off, and we will get a warmer climate for a few thousand years again. That means some very valuable real estate will end up like New Orleans, and will need similar protection. Who will pay to dike the entire Eastern seaboard of the US? We’re also going to lose a lot of very good crop land - we’ll pick up new land elsewhere - but that’s a huge economic disruption.
On the other hand, Europe is probably toast… So maybe there is an upside after all…
heh.
My only goal was to present another side of the story, which the media is not.
Gore has the presumption of truth due to his public recognition and the media’s normal fawning, so there is little challange to anything he declares as fact, until you start actually parsing other sources.
The Christian Science Monitor recently published news that Brazil and Argentina - together built a dam on the Amazon River and the neew lake behind the dam is already drowning the Rainforest. Previously the Amazon Rainforest produced 24% of the Oxygen in our planet’s air.
The fresh water of the Amazon formerly went out 100 miles as fresh water. The rain forest is drowning - decaying plant life is no longer providing 25% of the oxygen in earth’s air. Additionally, the decaying plant life is producing Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere and not supplying the atmosphere with fresh Oxygen.
The increase in CO2 plus the lack of 24 percent of earth’s oxygen really is a drastic change in earth’s atmosphere.
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Wow! Amazing that the Amazon Rainforest produces 24% of the Oxygen on Earth- or I’m sorry, you changed that to 25% later- considering the fact that phytoplankton in the ocean produces over 80%. So, I guess none of the other forests on Earth produce Oxygen?
Typical Democrat: ignorant and passionate. Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
Al Gore would be more convincing if he actually practiced whet he preached…the same applies to the 15,000 half-wits who descended on Bali creating 100.000 tonnes of CO2 in their wake.
The crux of the matter to me is the way the media, particularly the BBC behave. Every minority, including terrorists get a platform but for some reason there is NEVER a debate on climate change.
You just know that something is up. That they are covering up for their middle-class mates who are hell bent on screwing us into the floor.
A quick glance at the internet soon restores balance to the argument.
If only my fellow citizens would wake up.
You can’t tell them…they are all “too busy”…so much going on in their lives.
They actually believe the 9/11 was carried out by 18 hijackers!