“I’ve made up my mind. Don’t
confuse me with the facts.”
That saying most appropriately sums up the year in climate science
for the fanatic global warming crowd.
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As Al Gore, the United Nations, grandstanding
politicians and celebrities, taxpayer-dependent climate researchers,
socialist-minded Greens, climate profiteers and other members of the alarmist
railroad relentlessly continued their drive for greenhouse gas regulation in
2007, the year’s scientific developments actually pointed in the opposite
direction. Here’s the round-up: 1. Cracked crystal balls.
Observed temperature changes measured over the last 30 years don’t match well
with temperatures predicted by the mathematical climate models relied on by the
U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), researchers reported. The models predict significantly warmer
atmospheric temperatures than actually occurred, despite the availability of
more and better quality data and improved modeling efforts since the late-1970s. “We suggest, therefore, that projections
of future climate based on these models be viewed with much caution,” the
researchers concluded.
Read more… 2. The big yellow ball in the sky.
The Sun may have contributed 50 percent or more of the global warming thought to
have occurred since 1900, according to a new historical temperature
reconstruction showing more variation in pre-industrial temperatures than
previously thought. The researchers found that “the climate
is very sensitive to solar changes and a significant fraction of the global
warming that occurred during the last century should be solar induced.”
Read more… 3. Pre-SUV warming.
Another new temperature reconstruction for the past 2,000 years indicates that
globally averaged temperature 1,000 years ago was about 0.3 degrees Celsius
warmer than the current temperature. Since that climatic "heat wave" obviously
wasn’t caused by coal-fired power plants and SUVs, the current temperature is
quite within natural variability, deflating alarmists’ rash conclusions about
the warming of the past 50 years.
Read more… 4. A disciplined climate.
Runaway global warming -- the alarmist fantasy in which a warmer global
temperature causes climatic events that, in turn, cause more warming and so-on
in a never-ending positive feedback loop -- was cornered by new data from
researchers at the University of Alabama-Huntsville (UAH). The new research
sheds light on the mechanism by which the atmosphere self-regulates.
Read more… 5. A gnarly wipeout.
Climate alarmists gleefully surfed a 2005 study that claimed greenhouse gas
emissions would slow Atlantic Ocean circulation and cause a mini ice age in
Europe. But an international team of researchers reported that the intensity of
the Atlantic circulation may vary by as much as a factor of eight in a single
year. The decrease in Atlantic circulation claimed in the 2005study falls well
within this variation and so is likely part of a natural yearly trend, according
to the new study.
Read more… 6. A pollution solution.
A new study reported that the solid particles suspended in the atmosphere
(called “aerosols”) that make up “brown clouds” may actually contribute to
warmer temperatures -- precisely the opposite effect heretofore claimed by
global warming alarmists. “These findings might seem to contradict
the general notion of aerosol particles as cooling agents in the global climate
system …,” concluded the researchers.
Read more… 7. Lazy temperature?
Researchers reported that the rate of manmade carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions was
three times greater during 2000 to 2004 than during the 1990s. Since increasing
atmospheric C02 levels allegedly cause global warming, the new study must mean
that global temperatures are soaring even faster now than they did during the
1990s, right? Wrong. According to the most recent data
from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Climatic Data Center,
ever-changing global temperatures are in no way keeping pace with
ever-increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
Read more… 8. Don’t plant that tree!
Researchers reported that while tropical forests exert a cooling influence on
global climate, forests in northern regions exert a significant warming
influence on climate. Based on the researchers’ computer modeling, forests above
20 degrees latitude in the Northern Hemisphere -- that is, north of the line of
latitude running through Southern Mexico, Saharan Africa, central India and the
southernmost Chinese Island of Hainan -- will warm surface temperatures in those
regions by an estimated 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the year 2100.
Read more… 9. The Tropical Arctic.
Dutch researchers reported that during a period of intense global warming 55
million years ago -- when the Arctic Ocean was as warm as 73 degrees Fahrenheit
-- there was a tremendous release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. But
which came first, the warming or the greenhouse gases? It was the warming, according to the
researchers.
Read more… 10. Much ado about nothing.
In a report to Congress, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency revealed
greenhouse gas regulation to be quite the fool’s errand. In estimating the
atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases 90 years from now under both a scenario
where no action is taken to reduce manmade emissions and a scenario where
maximum regulation is implemented, the estimated difference in average global
temperature between the two scenarios is 0.17 degrees Centigrade. For reference purposes, the estimated total
increase in average global temperature for the 20th century was about 0.50
degrees Celsius. That’s what researchers have reported
this year. And let’s not forget the spanking
a British high judge gave Al Gore’s movie for all its
scientific inaccuracies and the
thrashing non-alarmist climate scientists gave to
alarmist climate scientists in a debate sponsored by the New York debating
society Intelligence Squared. Al Gore and the alarmist mob claim the debate
about the science of global warming is “over.” Given the developments of 2007,
it’s easy to see why they would want it that way. Steven Milloy publishes
JunkScience.com
and
DemandDebate.com.
He is a
junk science expert,
an
advocate of free enterprise
and an adjunct scholar at the
Competitive Enterprise Institute.
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