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    03/02/10 at 07:38 PMReply with quote#1

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                                Climategate: time for the tumbrils                        

                                       
                                                                                               
 
                                                                                                                               

A mighty outpouring of rage today from Philip Stott, foaming with righteous indignation, on the life and imminent death of the AGW scam.

Part of him is naturally enthralled:

… as an independent academic, it has been fascinating to witness the classical collapse of a Grand Narrative, in which social and philosophical theories are being played out before our gaze. It is like watching the Berlin Wall being torn down, concrete slab by concrete slab, brick by brick, with cracks appearing and widening daily on every face – political, economic, and scientific.

He recognises that this an era of massive geopolitical power shifts:

The humiliating exclusion of Britain and the EU at the end of the Copenhagen débâcle was partially to be expected, but it was brutal in its final execution. The swing of power to the BASIC group of countries (Brazil, South Africa, India, China) had likewise been signified for some time, but, again, it came with precipitate ease, leaving even the American President, Barack Obama, with no doubts as to where the political agenda on climate change was now heading, namely to the developing world, but especially to the East, and to the Pacific Rim. The dirigiste tropes of  ‘Old Europe’, with its love of meaningless targets and carbon capping, will no longer carry weight, while Obama himself has been straitjacketed  by the voters of Massachusetts, by the rust-belt Democrats, by a truculent Congress, by an increasingly-sceptical and disillusioned American public, but, above all, by the financial crisis. Nothing will now be effected that for a single moment curbs economic development, from China to Connecticut, from Africa to Alaska.

But his overwhelming mood is one of white-hot fury at the way so many of his fellow scientists have colluded in this nauseating conspiracy:

And what can one say about ‘the science’? ‘The ‘science’ is already paying dearly for its abuse of freedom of information, for unacceptable cronyism, for unwonted arrogance, and for the disgraceful misuse of data at every level, from temperature measurements to glaciers to the Amazon rain forest. What is worse, the usurping of the scientific method, and of justified scientific scepticism, by political policies and political propaganda could well damage science sensu lato – never mind just climate science – in the public eye for decades. The appalling pre-Copenhagen attacks by the British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, and his climate-change henchman, Ed Miliband, on those who dared to be critical of the science of climate change were some of the most unforgivable I can recall.

I first met Professor Stott a couple of years ago. He’s emeritus professor of biogeography at the University of London, and I tracked him down because in those days he was pretty much the ONLY senior scientific academic anywhere in Britain brave enough publicly to dispute the AGW ‘consensus.”

We had lunch. “There are many more scientists who think the way I do,” he told me. “But they don’t want to stick their heads above the parapet. They don’t want to lose their jobs.” We talked a bit about the loneliness of our position, how impossible it was to place dissenting articles anywhere in the media, how people who thought like us were treated like pariahs.

Now suddenly it has all changed utterly. And you know what? I’m in no mood for being magnanimous in victory. I want the lying, cheating, fraudulent scientists prosecuted and fined or imprisoned. I want warmist politicians like Brown and disgusting Milibands booted out and I want Conservative fellow-travellers who are still pushing this green con trick – that’ll be you, David Cameron, you Greg Clark, you Tim Yeo, you John Gummer, to name but four – to be punished at the polls for their culpable idiocy.

-Continued-

And screw the carbon footprints of the jets they flew in on snip

Glad to see saner heads are prevailing in the UK although I doubt most Americans, with the sterling exemption of conservatives, will come to their sense anytime soon.



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    03/02/10 at 09:52 PMReply with quote#2

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    04/02/10 at 11:41 PMReply with quote#3

Aerostar, I believe things are improving your side of the Pond too.

Two Democrats have come out against the EPA CO2 nonsense, and I believe Obama is showing signs of dumping the idiotic Cap and Trade BS.

Meanwhile, the Chinese have stated that they are unconvinced by the evidence for AGW and are keeping an open mind, and India is pulling out of the IPCC and creating their own equivalent.

And the climate appears to be cooling, no matter what the NASA, NOAA and UEA CRU Crimatologists would have us believe.

Interesting point here, incidentally.  Just suppose the above bunch have in fact been massaging the numbers to exaggerate the Global temperature.

But now, their every move is going to be the object of intense scrutiny by numerous highly qualified observers, and their data and methodology will have to be unimpeachable.  There will be no chance whatsoever for any "adjustment", "homogenisation" or any other "value added" transformation to be applied to the raw data.

It will be interesting to see what the temperature figures look like in twelve months' time.


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