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The Stench of Green Desperation

23 Saturday May 2015

Posted by Nuetzel in Global Warming

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AGW, Antarctic ice extent, Carbon Emissions, Christopher Monckton, Coast Guard Academy, Forbes, Global warming middle east, ISIS, NASA satellite data, Obama Commencement Speech, Palmyra, Polar bear population, Sea Ice Extent, Watt's Up With That?

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“Devastating release of carbon emissions has ancient Syrian city of Palmyra now under ISIS control“.

Tongue in cheek, of course, from Twitchy. But maybe not so much: in his commencement address to graduates of the Coast Guard Academy this week, President Obama took the laughable positions that global warming was a) contributing to unrest in the middle east; and b) is an immediate threat to U.S. national security. He bases this immediacy on climate models that have been not just wrong, but extremely wrong, as well as a series of related distortions. These are rebutted one-by-one in “Does the ‘leader’ of the free world really know so little about climate?” by Christopher Monckton.

Global warming activists are so fond of their scare stories that they just can’t stop, despite a long track record of predictive lousiness. But their sins extend beyond bad predictions to bad data itself. One scare story has the world’s sea-ice extent shrinking drastically, especially in the Arctic. Now, NASA has come clean on this point: updated data from the agency shows that sea ice has not contracted over the past 35 years, it has actually increased somewhat. The data is charted here. From the Forbes link:

“Updated data from NASA satellite instruments reveal the Earth’s polar ice caps have not receded at all since the satellite instruments began measuring the ice caps in 1979. Since the end of 2012, moreover, total polar ice extent has largely remained above the post-1979 average.“

To this day I see posts suggesting that the polar ice caps in a fast melt and that polar bears are increasingly endangered. Both assertions are simply not true. The global polar bear population has recovered from the lows of 50 years ago and is stable. Most regional populations are stable, some are in decline, and some are growing.

Another claim is that that Antarctic ice is melting. In fact, the ice extent around Antarctica is at record levels. There is massive volcanic activity under an area in western Antarctica, where some ice loss has been recorded. That is hardly proof of a man-made carbon-induced effect. Along with the fictitious ice melt, alarming predictions of increased sea levels are often heard. But sea level increases in the past 100 years are minuscule relative to more distant historical episodes.

President Obama is casting about for a legacy other than failure. His signature health care plan is in jeopardy on several fronts, his foreign policy is bumbling (even to a non-interventionist), his economic legacy is weak at best, his legacy of cronyism is legend, and his legacy of debt is gargantuan. As to Obama’s record on the environment, he just might be a slave to defunct climate researchers.

Alluring Apocalypse Keeps Failing To Materialize

31 Wednesday Dec 2014

Posted by Nuetzel in Uncategorized

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AGW, CATO Institute, Climate Change, Heat Tolerance, Human Adaptation, Indur M. Goklany, IPPC, Sea Ice Extent, Sea Level Changes, Severe Weather, Watt's Up With That?, WHO

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Past predictions issued by the global warming community have been spectacularly bad. So bad that “climate change” has replaced “global warming” as the preferred label among adherents. The modelers have constructed something of a false reality, often confusing model predictions with actual data in their “findings”, but faithful followers do not grasp the fiction of that modeled world. Climate models incorporating carbon forcing effects have a poor track record, consistently over-predicting temperatures. Predictions of more severe weather have also failed to pan out. To the contrary, severe weather events such as hurricanes and severe tornadoes have been in a quiet period.

The exaggerated claims extend to such topics as sea-level changes, ocean temperatures, sea ice extent, and a variety of other issues. Some recent warnings are particularly outrageous: A recent study published by the World Health Organization (WHO) claims that anthropomorphic global warming (AGW) will kill 5 million people over the two decades beginning in 2030. It is discussed here at the CATO blog, which quotes a rebuttal by Indur M. Goklany:

“Firstly, [the WHO study] uses climate model results that have been shown to run at least three times hotter than empirical reality (0.15◦C vs 0.04◦C per decade, respectively), despite using 27% lower greenhouse gas forcing.

Secondly, it ignores the fact that people and societies are not potted plants; that they will actually take steps to reduce, if not nullify, real or perceived threats to their life, limb and well-being. …

Finally, the WHO report assumes, erroneously, if the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report is to be believed, that carbon dioxide levels above 369 ppm – today we are at 400ppm and may hit 650ppm if the scenario used by the WHO is valid – will have no effect on crop yields.”

So, not only does the WHO study exaggerate risks, but when it comes to human survival, it’s policy prescriptions may have the wrong sign! That is, a warmer climate is more likely to result in improved crop yields, nutrition, and human welfare.

CATO provides further evidence of humanity’s ability to adapt from a recent study of heat stress mortality in the U.S. The CATO author states:

“… the U.S. population has, ‘become more resilient to heat over time’—in this case from 1987 to 2005—led by the country’s astute senior citizens. This discovery, coupled with many other similar findings from all across the world (Idso et al., 2014), adds yet another nail in the coffin of failed IPCC projections of increased heat related mortality in response to the so-called unprecedented warming of the past few decades.”

A so-called “Friday Funny” post from Watt’s Up With That (also linked at the first CATO post above) provides a wonderful compendium of “Over a Century’s Worth of Eco-Climate Predictions and Disinformation,” containing such jewels as the following quotes:

“David Brower, a founder of the Sierra Club: ‘Childbearing should be a punishable crime against society, unless the parents hold a government license. …’

Presidential candidate Barack Obama, January 2008: ‘Under my plan of a cap-and-trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket. Coal powered plants, you know, natural gas, you name it, whatever the plants were, whatever the industry was, they would have to retrofit their operations. That will cost money. They will pass that money on to consumers.’

Chicago Tribune August 9, 1923: ‘Scientist says Arctic ice will wipe out Canada.’

Kenneth E.F. Watt in ‘Earth Day,’ 1970: ‘If present trends continue, the world will be … eleven degrees colder by the year 2000. This is about twice what it would take to put us in an ice age.’

Michael Oppenheimer in ‘Dead Heat’, 1990: ‘(By) 1995, the greenhouse effect would be desolating the heartlands of North America and Eurasia with horrific drought, causing crop failures and food riots… (By 1996) The Platte River of Nebraska would be dry, while a continent-wide black blizzard of prairie topsoil will stop traffic on interstates, strip paint from houses and shut down computers…’”

Many other bone-headed predictions appear at the link. Sacred Cow Chips has a few previous posts on the topic of AGW.

Needless to say, the media and many pundits love a disaster scenario. The climate warmists seem to understand this and are eager to offer a steady flow of propaganda for the media to offer to the public. They encourage acceptance of an energy poor world and ultimately greater poverty and human suffering. They also encourage an acceptance of state authority and coercive force as the ultimate guarantor of human survival, despite the tenuous evidence of climate risk and a long track record of government failure in addressing social problems.

Cut CO2, But What About The Environment?

20 Thursday Nov 2014

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AGW, Alan Caruba, Carbon Emissions, Chinese pollution, Climate Hoax, CO2, East Anglia, Ocean heat sink, The Climate Skeptic, Tradeoffs, Volcanic activity

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Reducing CO2 emissions can carry a high cost to the environment, as explained by The Climate Skeptic.  The tradeoff is all too real because the resources available for mitigating environmental damage are scarce. The simple economics of pollution abatement suggest that small reductions in CO2 are the best that can be achieved even as opportunities for large reductions in more dangerous pollutants are foregone. From The Skeptic:

“Coal plants produce a lot of CO2, but without the aid of modern scrubbers and such, they also produce SOx, NOx, particulates matter and all the other crap you see in the Beijing air. The problem is that the CO2 production from a coal plant takes as much as 10-100x more money to eliminate than it takes to eliminate all the other bad stuff. … Thus the same money needed to make an only incremental change in CO2 output would make an enormous change in the breath-ability of air in Chinese cities.”

In the developing world, the reductions  in CO2 emissions might also mean the sacrifice of gains in the standard of living and public health. To make matters worse, the actual benefits of reducing CO2 emissions are highly questionable: a warmer climate, should it come to pass, is unlikely to be any catastrophe, and in fact it could produce substantial net benefits for humanity.

Along the same lines, President Obama’s recent call for reduced CO2 emissions is described by Alan Caruba as a “Cruel and Costly Climate Hoax“. The climate panic has been inflamed by a community of climate researchers who have perpetrated fraud in the management of temperature data and corrupted their field’s peer review process,  and who continue to rely on climate models with terrible track records. After roughly 25 years of warming temperatures had dispelled fears of a new ice age, these researchers have recognized the latest 18-year pause in that trend with reluctance, marshaling a variety of excuses for the poor performance of their models: the ocean has acted as a heat sink (false), a series of small volcanic eruptions have caused solar energy to be reflected back into space (speculative at best, and without data prior to the year 2000 to back up the claim), or my favorite… that Chinese carbon emissions have limited solar radiation! How ironic is that?

Reductions in carbon emissions are resource intensive. Those resources have alternative uses that are too valuable to make a cavalier sacrifice. Opportunities for other kinds of environmental enhancements, improvements in public health, and better living standards should carry the day, not carbon reductions.

CO2, Vegetation and Ocean Heat Sink Fiction

15 Saturday Nov 2014

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AGW, Anthony WAtts, CO2 Absorption, Donna Rachel Edmunds, forestation, Greenhouse effect, Missing heat, NASA, National Academy of Sciences, Ocean heat sink, The Hockey Schtick, water blackbody

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A new paper reported here debunks an important feature of IPCC climate models: that the oceans absorb infrared radiation from greenhouse gases, thus heating the oceans and accounting for the “missing heat” predicted by climate models. No, they do not. The research, which appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, identified several physical reasons that ocean warming from CO2 is all but impossible. From the link above:

“For all … of these physical reasons… ocean warming can only be related to solar activity and modulators of sunshine at the surface like clouds, and not increased far-IR radiation from increased greenhouse gases.

This is a death knell for conventional climate models, which falsely assume the opposite of the … physical reasons above, thus falsely claiming IR from greenhouse gases can heat the oceans (70% of Earth’s surface area) and where allegedly 90% of the ‘missing heat’ has gone.”

One of those physical reasons is related to whether water and water vapor act as “blackbodies,” which is assumed by climate models embodying AGW. They do not:

“The significance to the radiative ‘greenhouse effect’ is that the climate is less sensitive to both CO2 and water vapor since both are less ‘greenhouse-like’ emitters and absorbers of IR radiation as temperatures increase.”

So the oceans are not the massive AGW heat sinks that we hear about so often. And much of that “nasty” CO2 finds eager vegetative consumers: This article reports research suggesting that 90% of CO2 emissions are stimulating forest growth around the world:

“Even NASA’s own satellite data shows that the planet is steadily greening, by as much as 1.5 percent a year in northern latitudes. Yet in May last year, the world’s media mournfully reported that atmospheric CO2 had just passed the 400ppm mark for the first time in three to five million years, with NASA clamouring to paint the news in a calamitous light. …

Nova says ‘the northern Boreal forests are probably drawing down something like 2 – 5 gigatons of CO2 every year, and because the seasonal amplitude is getting larger each year, it suggests there is no sign of saturation. Those plants are not bored of extra CO2 yet. This fits with Craig Idso’s work on plant growth which demonstrates that the saturation point — where plants grow as fast as possible (and extra CO2 doesn’t help) is somewhere above 1000 and below 2000ppm. We have a long way to go.’”

I believe a greener world is preferable to a less green one. In fact, I believe a somewhat warmer world is preferable. That would bring many obvious benefits to mankind, not least of which is a reduction in weather-related misery and death. (No, severe weather is not an implication of a warner climate.) I therefore find it bizarre that so many have been successfully propagandized to believe that we should sacrifice vast amounts of resources to prevent AGW. It is not a danger of much significance. There are explanations for the propaganda, of course, but they will have to be the subject of another post.

I’m Conjuring Some Damages For You To Pay

27 Friday Jun 2014

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AGW, Climate Change, Cotton Mather, Reparations, Slavery

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Demands for climate change reparations are nothing new on an international level, but the essay at the link notes a fascinating comparison of these demands to calls for slavery reparations. Of course, given the weak evidence that climate warming is actually underway, and if so, that it is indeed man-made, and given the extremely poor track-record of models predicting global warming, the assertion of “moral equivalence of slavery and climate change” is ridiculous on its face.

Slavery and its damages are historical facts. Anthropomorphic global warming (AGW) remains speculative, let alone any presumed damages. The author amusingly notes:

It is as provocative today to express doubt in AGW as it would have been to argue with Cotton Mather about relying on spectral evidence. As Mather said, “Never use but one grain of patience with any man that shall go to impose upon me a Denial of Devils, or of Witches.”

Beyond measurement issues, the two demands for reparations share another practical weakness: the difficulty of apportioning the cost. If real, can or should such damages be generalized at the national level? Furthermore, actual payments for past damages are a political non-starter, whether for slavery reparations in the U.S. or climate reparations to the third world promulgated in Copenhagen. In both cases, there is some recognition that it is better politics to adopt forward-looking remedies. That is not to say these remedies are constitutionally legitimate or economically sound, however.

Panic and Pay-Up, You Carbon Pigs

07 Wednesday May 2014

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AGW, Climate Change, National Climate Assessment

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Not the Onion: Climate Change Mass Hysteria Grips the U.S. But meteorologist Roy Spencer may have missed his calling as a parodist. On the day the Obama administration releases its politically-motivated and media-orchestrated “National Climate Assessment,” the press fawns and knowledgeable fact-checkers shake their heads. The report is full of false assertions, but it’s another Obama “say-anything-you-want” moment, the facts be damned. 

This bit from Spencer’s piece is fun: “Ronald Wobbles, the report’s lead author, was quoted as saying (I am not making this up), ‘We’re already seeing extreme weather and it’s happening now’. This finding stands in stark contrast to 100 years ago, when ‘we saw extreme weather that was happening then’.”

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Harvard Falls For It

21 Monday Apr 2014

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AGW, Climate Alarmism

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Here’s a truth: building a “consensus” is seldom real science, it’s politics. For proof that politics is at the center of climate alarmism, look no further than the dishonesty with which the alarmists have conducted their campaign to promote anthropomorphic global warming, the shrill panic they seek to encourage, the demonization of skeptics, the politicization of a wide range of otherwise private decisions, and the attempt to brainwash the public via sensation-seeking media and a gullible educational establishment.

“Perhaps eons hence someone picking through the rocks in what once was Cambridge will find fossils of delicate imprint showing that intelligent life once lived until it was lost in a mass extinction brought on by ‘consensus.'”

Global Yarning

08 Tuesday Apr 2014

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AGW, Climate Alarmism, Energy

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Two interesting opinions on aspects of the climate change debate on wsj.com today. The first covers the unmistakable change toward more guarded assertions on the science of climate change in the IPCC’s latest report: Second Climate Thoughts. Less alarmism is good, even if the responsible parts of the discussion were buried in the document after a lengthy summary containing juicy alarmist headlines. At least some honest inquiry has begun to influence the IPCC.

The second wsj piece discusses the bias against traditional energy sources holding sway at U.S. colleges and universities. It laments the failure of those institutions to direct students toward fields having anything to do with fossil fuels, despite the lucrative nature of careers in that area: How Climate Change Conquered the American Campus.

Not Alarming: U.S. Temps With Weather Station Reassessment

26 Wednesday Mar 2014

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AGW, Climate Change

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Many US weather stations show cooling with flat maximum temperatures, according to a new study in the Journal of Climate. According to Anthony Watts, the study confirms that warming temperatures in the U.S. over the past 100 years are “all about nighttime influence on minimum temperatures, mostly due to the heat sink effect of urbanization and nearby structures and paving.” One fascinating chart at the link shows the extent to which the artificial “adjustments” to temperature history made by NOAA have distorted the reported temperature trend.

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