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Thought somebody ought to post this news as long as I'm here. There's more to support it if
anyone cares to know the observable truth.
The world has never seen such freezing heat
By Christopher Booker
Last Updated: 12:01am GMT 16/11/2008
A surreal scientific blunder last week raised a huge question mark about the temperature records
that underpin the worldwide alarm over global warming. On Monday, Nasa's Goddard Institute for
Space Studies (GISS), which is run by Al Gore's chief scientific ally, Dr James Hansen, and is one of
four bodies responsible for monitoring global temperatures, announced that last month was the
hottest October on record. A sudden cold snap brought snow to London in October
Read more from Christopher Booker
This was startling. Across the world there were reports of unseasonal snow and plummeting
temperatures last month, from the American Great Plains to China, and from the Alps to New
Zealand. China's official news agency reported that Tibet had suffered its "worst snowstorm ever".
In the US, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration registered 63 local snowfall
records and 115 lowest-ever temperatures for the month, and ranked it as only the 70th-warmest
October in 114 years.So what explained the anomaly? GISS's computerised temperature maps seemed to show readings
across a large part of Russia had been up to 10 degrees higher than normal. But when expert
readers of the two leading warming-sceptic blogs, Watts Up With That and Climate Audit, began
detailed analysis of the GISS data they made an astonishing discovery. The reason for the freak
figures was that scores of temperature records from Russia and elsewhere were not based on
October readings at all. Figures from the previous month had simply been carried over and repeated
two months running.EU facing revolt over climate change target enforcement
EU plans new energy deals
Himalayan glaciers 'could disappear completely by 2035'
The error was so glaring that when it was reported on the two blogs - run by the US meteorologist
Anthony Watts and Steve McIntyre, the Canadian computer analyst who won fame for his expert
debunking of the notorious "hockey stick" graph - GISS began hastily revising its figures. This only
made the confusion worse because, to compensate for the lowered temperatures in Russia, GISS
claimed to have discovered a new "hotspot" in the Arctic - in a month when satellite images were
showing Arctic sea-ice recovering so fast from its summer melt that three weeks ago it was 30 per
cent more extensive than at the same time last year.A GISS spokesman lamely explained that the reason for the error in the Russian figures was that
they were obtained from another body, and that GISS did not have resources to exercise proper
quality control over the data it was supplied with. This is an astonishing admission: the figures
published by Dr Hansen's institute are not only one of the four data sets that the UN's
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) relies on to promote its case for global warming,
but they are the most widely quoted, since they consistently show higher temperatures than the
others.If there is one scientist more responsible than any other for the alarm over global warming it is Dr
Hansen, who set the whole scare in train back in 1988 with his testimony to a US Senate committee
chaired by Al Gore. Again and again, Dr Hansen has been to the fore in making extreme claims over
the dangers of climate change. (He was recently in the news here for supporting the Greenpeace
activists acquitted of criminally damaging a coal-fired power station in Kent, on the grounds that
the harm done to the planet by a new power station would far outweigh any damage they had done
themselves.)Yet last week's latest episode is far from the first time Dr Hansen's methodology has been called in
question. In 2007 he was forced by Mr Watts and Mr McIntyre to revise his published figures for US
surface temperatures, to show that the hottest decade of the 20th century was not the 1990s, as he
had claimed, but the 1930s.Another of his close allies is Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the IPCC, who recently startled a
university audience in Australia by claiming that global temperatures have recently been rising
"very much faster" than ever, in front of a graph showing them rising sharply in the past decade. In
fact, as many of his audience were aware, they have not been rising in recent years and since 2007
have dropped.Dr Pachauri, a former railway engineer with no qualifications in climate science, may believe what
Dr Hansen tells him. But whether, on the basis of such evidence, it is wise for the world's
governments to embark on some of the most costly economic measures ever proposed, to remedy
a problem which may actually not exist, is a question which should give us all pause for thought.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2008/11/16/do1610.xml
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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Thought somebody ought to post this news as long as I'm here. There's more to support it if
anyone cares to know the observable truth.
The world has never seen such freezing heat
By Christopher Booker
Last Updated: 12:01am GMT 16/11/2008
A surreal scientific blunder last week raised a huge question mark about the temperature records
that underpin the worldwide alarm over global warming. On Monday, Nasa's Goddard Institute for
Space Studies (GISS), which is run by Al Gore's chief scientific ally, Dr James Hansen, and is one of
four bodies responsible for monitoring global temperatures, announced that last month was the
hottest October on record. A sudden cold snap brought snow to London in October
Read more from Christopher Booker
This was startling. Across the world there were reports of unseasonal snow and plummeting
temperatures last month, from the American Great Plains to China, and from the Alps to New
Zealand. China's official news agency reported that Tibet had suffered its "worst snowstorm ever".
In the US, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration registered 63 local snowfall
records and 115 lowest-ever temperatures for the month, and ranked it as only the 70th-warmest
October in 114 years.So what explained the anomaly? GISS's computerised temperature maps seemed to show readings
across a large part of Russia had been up to 10 degrees higher than normal. But when expert
readers of the two leading warming-sceptic blogs, Watts Up With That and Climate Audit, began
detailed analysis of the GISS data they made an astonishing discovery. The reason for the freak
figures was that scores of temperature records from Russia and elsewhere were not based on
October readings at all. Figures from the previous month had simply been carried over and repeated
two months running.EU facing revolt over climate change target enforcement
EU plans new energy deals
Himalayan glaciers 'could disappear completely by 2035'
The error was so glaring that when it was reported on the two blogs - run by the US meteorologist
Anthony Watts and Steve McIntyre, the Canadian computer analyst who won fame for his expert
debunking of the notorious "hockey stick" graph - GISS began hastily revising its figures. This only
made the confusion worse because, to compensate for the lowered temperatures in Russia, GISS
claimed to have discovered a new "hotspot" in the Arctic - in a month when satellite images were
showing Arctic sea-ice recovering so fast from its summer melt that three weeks ago it was 30 per
cent more extensive than at the same time last year.A GISS spokesman lamely explained that the reason for the error in the Russian figures was that
they were obtained from another body, and that GISS did not have resources to exercise proper
quality control over the data it was supplied with. This is an astonishing admission: the figures
published by Dr Hansen's institute are not only one of the four data sets that the UN's
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) relies on to promote its case for global warming,
but they are the most widely quoted, since they consistently show higher temperatures than the
others.If there is one scientist more responsible than any other for the alarm over global warming it is Dr
Hansen, who set the whole scare in train back in 1988 with his testimony to a US Senate committee
chaired by Al Gore. Again and again, Dr Hansen has been to the fore in making extreme claims over
the dangers of climate change. (He was recently in the news here for supporting the Greenpeace
activists acquitted of criminally damaging a coal-fired power station in Kent, on the grounds that
the harm done to the planet by a new power station would far outweigh any damage they had done
themselves.)Yet last week's latest episode is far from the first time Dr Hansen's methodology has been called in
question. In 2007 he was forced by Mr Watts and Mr McIntyre to revise his published figures for US
surface temperatures, to show that the hottest decade of the 20th century was not the 1990s, as he
had claimed, but the 1930s.Another of his close allies is Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the IPCC, who recently startled a
university audience in Australia by claiming that global temperatures have recently been rising
"very much faster" than ever, in front of a graph showing them rising sharply in the past decade. In
fact, as many of his audience were aware, they have not been rising in recent years and since 2007
have dropped.Dr Pachauri, a former railway engineer with no qualifications in climate science, may believe what
Dr Hansen tells him. But whether, on the basis of such evidence, it is wise for the world's
governments to embark on some of the most costly economic measures ever proposed, to remedy
a problem which may actually not exist, is a question which should give us all pause for thought.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2008/11/16/do1610.xml
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
