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June 12, 2007
Politics
British Government Continues Attacks on
Following up his attacks on President Bush’s position on climate change (see last issue), Sir David King, Chief Scientific Adviser to Her Majesty’s Government, addressed the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Seattle on February 13. Sir David did not repeat his assertion that global warming was “worse than terrorism,” but still called on the Bush administration to change its stance and provide global leadership to confront a very real threat.
London’s Independent commented (Feb. 16), “[Sir David] is speaking with the backing of the Prime Minister, who has decided that trying to make progress on tackling climate change should be a key priority when Britain both chairs the G8 group of the world's richest countries and holds the presidency of the European Union next year.
“His close adviser, Peter Mandelson, MP, said last week that Mr. Blair regarded climate change as a threat second only to terrorism and weapons of mass destruction.
Meanwhile, the
The Reuters story ended with the interesting claim that, “The government has said it expects the power sector to bear the brunt of the CO2 cuts as it faces little international competition and can recoup the costs through higher electricity prices.” In other words, consumers (including producers of manufactured goods) will actually bear the brunt of the cuts, not the power sector.
European Consensus on
However, Pekkarinen felt it necessary to deny suggestions that he had suggested
“Nevertheless, Pekkarinen does support the idea that if the treaty is not ratified in its present form in the near future,
“‘The entire world should be on board, and not merely the countries that generate 15% of the emissions. But even this is a matter of negotiations, and not of wriggling out’, stressed Pekkarinen…. There has been concern among Finnish industry representatives recently that the implementation of the reduction in emissions required by
Junk Science Group Accuses Bush Administration of Suppressing Junk Science
The Union of Concerned Scientists, a $9 million leftist pressure group dedicated to alarming the public with junk science, has issued a report that strongly condemns the Bush administration for distorting science in many areas, including climate change. At the same time, UCS released a statement titled “Restoring Scientific Integrity in Policymaking” signed by sixty leading scientists, including twenty Nobel Prize winners.
There is nothing new in the report, which merely repeats accusations of political “censorship” of the EPA’s State of the Environment report last year, which found that environmental quality in the
No mention is made of the administration’s use or lack of use of the Federal Data Quality Act, which requires that information disseminated by the federal government must meet minimal standards of objectivity. The administration settled a suit brought by the Competitive Enterprise Institute against the National Assessment (which is the basis for key parts of Climate Action Report 2002) by admitting that the assessment had not been subjected to data quality standards.
The report and statement are available at http://www2.ucsusa.org/global_environment/rsi/index.cfm. Anyone may become a “concerned scientist” by sending $25 to UCS.
Economics
Big Utility Expects Caps on Emissions
Despite the domino-like collapse of the international consensus on
According to Reuters, “‘We don't expect
“Proposals by some states in the Northeast to curb CO2 emissions were impractical but were a sign of pressure mounting on the
AEP is one of the world’s largest producers of carbon dioxide emissions and has long hoped to profit from credits for switching from coal-fired power plants to gas turbines.
Time to Move On from
Claiming that the Kyoto Protocol had served its purpose by raising awareness, but was now irrelevant, the World Energy Council has called for different approaches to the emissions issue.
Reuters reported (Feb. 12), “The Kyoto climate treaty is irrelevant and it is time to move on and boost investment in reliable, clean energy for the future, although prices will rise, a leading international energy official said on Thursday. World Energy Council Secretary General Gerald Doucet said he doubted the
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Wind Farms Reduce Property Values
A court in the
A couple who had bought a house close to the site of a since-built wind farm without being informed of the plans were awarded over $25,000 in damages as a result-one-eighth of the value of the property. The Daily Telegraph reported (Feb. 14), “The district judge explained that he arrived at [a figure for damages] by listening to the arguments of chartered surveyors employed by both sides and concluding that the wind farm reduced the value of Poaka Beck House by 20 percent. In 1997, the property would have been worth £150,000, had there been no plans for a wind farm, he ruled. Had the farm been in place at that time, on the other hand, the property would have been worth only £120,000. As Barry and Gillian had paid £132,500, they were entitled to £12,500 in damages plus interest, bringing the total to £15,000.
“The case has important repercussions because the wind-farm industry has argued for some time that turbines do not devalue homes. Indeed, until recently the website of the British Wind Energy Association (BWEA) stated, under the heading ‘Top 10 myths about wind farms’, that ‘the proximity of a wind energy development does not adversely affect property prices.’”
Science
Case for Greenhouse Gas Forcing Suffers Further Blow
In an article in the March Scientific American, James Hansen, father of global warming alarmism (along with then-Senator Al Gore, Jr.), implicitly acknowledges that climate models have failed to reflect accurately what is causing the small warming trend recently observed.
Hansen summarizes, “Human-made forces, especially greenhouse gases, soot and other small particles, now exceed natural forces, and the world has begun to warm at a rate predicted by climate models.”
This would surely qualify as validation of the climate models if the models included all the forcings Hansen claims. In fact, as the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has made clear, most climate models rely primarily on greenhouse gas forcings and include little or no estimate for the other forcings Hansen now considers so important. In other words, if the Earth is warming at a rate predicted by the models, this is more coincidence than anything else is, because the models clearly overestimated the effect of greenhouse gas forcings.
Underlining the greater importance of other factors, Richard Somerville (a professor of meteorology at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, and the organizer of a symposium on aerosols at the AAAS meeting in Seattle, titled "Our Hazy Atmosphere: Aerosols and Climate”) announced in a press release, “It has become clear that local effects on the heat budget from aerosols can be substantially larger than those from greenhouse gases. I believe we are at a very early stage of understanding the effect of aerosols…. Aerosols come from all kinds of sources: dust blown off the
More Problems with Hockey Stick
To add to the problems surrounding the failure to reproduce the long-term historical data in the “hockey stick” graph on which much of global warming alarmism depends (see last few issues), new questions have been raised about the end of the curve (the “blade” of the hockey stick).
Writing in Geographical Research Letters (Feb. 14), Willie Soon, David Legates, and Sallie Baliunas found that they were unable to reproduce exactly the extremely sharp upturn depicted in the IPCC graph using any of three standard methods for analyzing trend data. While they still found an upturn, their analysis found a difference of around 0.25° C., which appeared to be at least in part due to “unjustified data-padding.”
The inventor of the hockey stick, Michael Mann, responded by launching an ad hominem attack on Willie Soon (UPI, Jan. 26): “‘The researcher has produced very poor work in the past, and isn't taken seriously in the climate community,’ Mann told UPI. ‘This sounds like another in their installation of just bad work.’ He added: ‘I'm amazed this paper got into print. They don't even try to determine what method we used…. Our method was described in more detail in other papers.’”
Etc.
Hoffa Says Kerry Will Drill for Oil “All Over the
The Teamsters Union has endorsed Senator John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) for president. On February 18, Chris Matthews interviewed Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa, Jr. on Hardball and asked him about Kerry’s votes against oil exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, one of the Teamsters’ top legislative goals. Here is an excerpt from the interview:
MATTHEWS: How about ANWR? You guys want to see ANWR because you want to see guys working in your business. I guess there‘s a lot of Teamsters jobs up there lined up and organized, if you could put a pipeline up to the Alaska wilderness. He [Kerry] is against that.
HOFFA: Well, we talked about that…. He says, look, I am against ANWR, but I am going to put that pipeline in and we‘re going to drill like never before….
MATTHEWS: But he is against drilling up there. What are they going to run through the pipeline?
HOFFA: Well, they are going to drill all over, according to him. And he says, we‘re going to be drilling all over the
MATTHEWS: It just seems amazing that he has turned around on NAFTA, turned around on WTO, turned around on ANWR, anything to get the Teamsters.
HOFFA: Oh.
This excerpt has been tidied up to remove crosstalk. The full interview transcript is available on the MSNBC site at <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4302564/>. The League of Conservation Voters has also endorsed Senator Kerry for president.
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