Climate Researchers Fight Back
tomduck writes "The Guardian reports that climate researcher Andrew Weaver is suing the National Post newspaper in Canada in a libel action for publishing 'grossly irresponsible falsehoods.' The Post claimed he cherrypicked data to support his climate research, and tried to blame the 'evil fossil fuel' industry for break-ins at his office in 2008 to divert attention from mistakes in the 2007 IPCC report. This comes fast on the heels of another Guardian article describing lessons learned from the exoneration of UEA scientists involved in the so-called Climategate affair. Are climate scientists finally fighting back against their critics, who they were previously more inclined to ignore?"
When I'm fucking her eyesockets!
Real climate scientists have been fighting for years... It is the climate evangelists that have been ignoring everyone else up until now.
So you could say that... the situation between climate scientists and the anti-climate-change crowd is heating up?
IMHO, if the guy's data is on target, it should stand on it's own without needing backup via lawsuits.
The National Post is Canada's newspaper equivalent to the US Fox TV news... We don't have an equivalent right-wing TV news. The Post has been bashing the notion of climate change (and other liberal facts they don't like) here for quite a while. I suspect this case won't really go anywhere, but it is interesting.
How exactly were the scientists exonerated?
Seems to me the emails still said what they said, and they still did what they did, despite the cursory report, headed by people who stand to make gobs of money off of climate change legislation, that focused only on the statistics performed on the presented data.
It is good peer reviewed journal articles and making the data available for public scrutiny that will determine right from wrong, in as far that there is a right from wrong in such matters - I doubt a court room would come close to what other scientists can do to each others work. Do they really think a lawyer could even get close to understanding the statistical models these guys use? The other issue is public perception and the potential damage false accusations can inflict. And I also doubt that a court room would appease public sentiment. I can understand why they might feel aggreaved and hope they win - I just don't think the excercise will cover the big issues.
Said Canada's environment minister John Baird in 2006. He then proceeded to eviscerate all government funding for climate research.
i consider removing data points because they don't fit the proposed model as lying.
"exoneration of UEA scientists"
No one is buying the white wash. Just so you know.
Are climate scientists finally fighting back against their critics, who they were previously more inclined to ignore?
First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.
Is a game that once you start to play, everyone loses, including you, and everyone you ever care about. Rigging or making look rigged climate data is a move in a very similar game in the potential final consequences, but yet some people try to play that game,
They had 1 day of testimony. And their results still aren't reproduceable.
That doesn't mean that global warming isn't happening, but UEA can't prove it's happening.
The national post are already bankrupt, so whatever they have to pay out will come from their backers - the oil industry - which means we'll all pay for this needless dalliance with truth and justice. Look at how much the oil industry have had to pay to take over governments, dismiss science, and promote "the responsible truth as it pertains to the maintenance of oil industry profits". It's not like they dig this money of the ground - they extract it from you and I. The longer you resist, the more you will suffer.
there was no 'climagate' but private interests and right wing news organizations (ie fox news) picking and exaggerating on some piece of criticism in climate research. the kind of inside criticism in scientific community which is not only normal, but generally mandated to be there, in order for a research to be considered valid and scientific.
the same kind of news organizations which easily went as far to say 'what global warming, it is snowing here' while doing serious news pieces.
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We're spending so much on climate research and exactly how much on planning for the fallout?
Man made or not, climate change is inevitable, history proves it. Where is the best use of the billions going to research the cause?
I'd think some planning and building and maybe even relocating would be a good idea.
In climate data, that "suggests" global warming, and then the assumption that it is our doing. Yes I know industry releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, but considering the short time that we have been monitoring climate data as a species can we really make the statement that we are responsible for global warming based on the current length we have been keeping climate data? For all we know the climate shifts in this manner on it's own. We know the poles have shifted before, and will in all probability do it again, this global warming could be just a precursor to this, or who knows what. Could be nothing. I believe that global warming is happening, but I'm not ready to jump on a band wagon and shout that it is our fault without more data to back up that claim.
I am Bennett Haselton! I am Bennett Haselton!
Everything I stated here to libtard slashdolts thru the years has come to pass-
-the so called climate research data is corrupt and is a geopolitical hoax
-the perpetuation of this faux science was simply to perpetuate funding streams and now has
gone on to the degree that those who engage in this flawed science, are clinging to their
own lies
-the prime motivation is still what its always been, the create new financial "tools" to rape
the prosperous taxpayer and redistribute to not only the so called poor but conveniently,the
men behind the curtain working the machinery of what are they calling it now, oh
yes "Climate Change" since Human derived Global Warming did not pan out
Now as one measely volcano on the surface of a planet full of them spews ash into the sky and shuts down northern europe for a week with no ability to really know what the future brings in regard to more ash and sun blocking, volcanism and solar activity have become the obvious answers to climate drivers for even the most intellectually challenged on the street.
All of course except for the so called "scientists" who are really nothing but massage artists and belong working in a brothel
What has been will always will be in human terms you fucking ninnies and I fucking told ya so.
Now go on and continue to hold the idiotic positions you do on many topics but especially science and politics and suffer the consequences of your own fucking sutpidity and dishonesty.
You deserve whats coming since you voted for it.
Anyone that's done a little research knows the scientists there really did some questionable stuff. They would also know that they've (CRU/IPCC) been taken to task by others in the scientific community for doing so. This suit is about bad journalism. But it does not change the facts about the shenanigans at the CRU.
I'm amazed how many of you don't seem to care about falsified research.
If and when these fakers release their raw data so I can do my own modeling, I'll place a credence level of greater than zero on what they report.
Until then it's just a bunch of lies. Nothing but. And the National Post is still to the left of the Times, for those of you who think it's some kind of Canadian Fox News.
Pathetic.
How dare you, using the word 'loose' correctly like that on /.? Astounding arrogance, who do you think you are?!
You can't handle the truth.
The British House of Commons met for about 2 hours before they let him off.
He openly stated in the emails that he blocked FOIA requests, not to mention skewed data, and yet he was exonerated in under 2 hours.
About as investigative as apparently his research.
You mean like Ross McKitrick? Or do you perhaps mean one of the guys who actually manages to be less qualified, less prominent, and less competent than even McKitrick?
Let anyone say anything. HOWEVER, the media should be required to state clear disclaimers before reporting "facts" which they have not attempted to verify.
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...libtard slashdolts...
Ad hominem attack
-the so called climate research data is corrupt and is a geopolitical hoax
Unsubstantiated ad hominem attack indirectly attacking the honesty of scientists.
-the perpetuation of this faux science was simply to perpetuate funding streams...
Ad hominem attack, questioning the motivations of scientists.
-the prime motivation is still what its always been, the create new financial "tools"
Again, an ad hominem attack, seemingly attacking the motivations of scientists.
Now as one measely volcano on the surface of a planet full of them spews ash into the sky and shuts down northern europe for a week with no ability to really know what the future brings in regard to more ash and sun blocking, volcanism and solar activity have become the obvious answers to climate drivers for even the most intellectually challenged on the street.
I'm not sure what a single volcano does to undermine the idea of greenhouse gas forcing. This statement is a muddled red herring.
All of course except for the so called "scientists" who are really nothing but massage artists and belong working in a brothel
Ad hominem attack on scientists. Working in a brothel??!!! WTF
What has been will always will be in human terms you fucking ninnies and I fucking told ya so.
Grammatically nonsensical sentence.
If this incoherent rant is what passes for a score 5 Interesting comment on Slashdot, I have something to say to the moderators. This is a troll comment.
This and no other is the root from which a tyrant springs; when first he appears as a protector - Plato (423 to 327 BC)
They were *declared* exonerated by an extremist hard left wing academic political committee that still has an agenda to push carbon credits (in the pockets of Wall Street and the City in other words, corrupt), and global government (the second corrupting influence when it comes to public monies grants) based around "man made climate change" as the excuse for a ton of new laws and regulations.
The facts are they fudged data, tried to hide data, conspired to have skeptical articles not published, etc. After all that, they were just declared exonerated despite all that, with probably more to still be exposed. Newspeak at its finest. And isn't it interesting despite getting found out about "unfortunate typos" in the public policy statements, all of said typos always seemed to emphasize how much worse it could be. Now, law of averages would indicate half the "accidental typos",like the Himalayan glacier melting speeds, etc., would have made it look worse, half better, but all the "typos" mysteriously made things look worse. Coincidence? Orly?
The judge and jury of foxes have declared the accused foxes to be "innocent" in the matter of the deceased poultry. The chickens must have constructed elaborate artificial jaws and teeth and committed suicide with those devices. Case dismissed, the science is settled!
The science is corrupt. Start from scratch and do it the proper way, or continue to face global scorn and loss of trust.
> I don't give a crap about the "climate evangelists" (whatever exactly that is).
I know who they are, they usually hang out in fields scaring crows.
Any AGW scientist who isn't completely transparent in their research gets no trust from me. When scientists play politician, people will lose trust. They should be researching, educating, and advising-- not politicizing science.
'Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.' - Mao Tse-tung
People need to understand the National Post. It is a prominent and important national paper in Canada, but it is a bit like Fox in the U.S.
It was created and payed for by Conrad Black - a well know Canadian Conservative (bit and little 'c') who I believe is still in jail - specifically in order to promote his Conservative values. He was very clear about this (I personally heard him articulate this in a TV Ontario interview by Steve Pakin) and about his disdain for any attempt at objectivity in journalism.
So, the idea that the National Post would concern itself with journalistic standards does not make sense in light of its genesis.
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Funny, I always saw red shift as moving toward the left...
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From the story title I was expecting a group of scientists in lab coats karate kicking an iceberg back to the south pole.
Boy, was I disappointed.
In this case, frankly, it doesn't matter what the newspaper is. If they truly libeled the guy, then they should pay for that. If not, then they're free to publish whatever they want.
I can only say that it's good that this has finally landed in a court, so that the issue can be resolved with all due diligence, rather than by a mob with torches and pitchforks acting on the heat of the moment. Whatever decision comes out of it, I'll trust it much more than any /. speculation, whichever way it is slanted.
If a fact has been altered, is it still a fact? Or does it become an opinion at the point that is it altered?
Using temperature data as an example, raw data as recorded by stations is a fact but after it has been altered to account for urban heat island effect, more temp sensors in the city than in the country or any other data, would it not become the theory of the person who altered the data?
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Weather control device activated.
We're pwned
So if it's true, then the NP has nothing to fear. So why is taking the National Post to court wrong?
Either NP have lied in which case you agree that they have committed an actionable act or they've told the truth, in which case, the NP have nothing to fear going to court.
Not true. The headline for this article says that the UEA were exonerated and I don't believe it at all.
As I said when climategate first started, this is only the beginning of the end. There is much more that has come out recently and there will be more in the future. You'll know when the end is near when the RWP, MWP and LIA are restored in the climate history. It was pure hubris that removed them from the record. I'm sure most of the climate scientists would like things to go back to 2008, a banner year to be sure, but if you want to repack an opened can of worms, you're going to need a bigger can.
Glad to see that almost no one is using the term 'climate change' anymore. There is nothing to be ashamed about when using the term 'global warming', if that is what you believe in.
Point A:
Let's dispense with any questions about whether so called "greenhouse gases" can actually cause the "greenhouse" effect.
Scientists can produce the greenhouse effect in laboratories. This is not speculation, this is empirical evidence. A little knowledge of chemistry (which I believe is still considered "hard" science), and you can understand why. Without the "greenhouse" effect life would not exist on Earth, but would simply be a frozen rock. The greenhouse effect is what keeps the planet warm. We also know empirically that the more CO2 and/or methane that is pumped into a closed system, the greater the effect. Again, this is all elementary earth science. If one is ignorant (or in denial) enough to dispute that there is such an effect, then there is really no point in discussing the issue father, because in their case, facts don't matter.
Point B:
We know that certain activities produce greenhouse gases. Burning fossil fuels, cows farting and others all generate quantifiable amounts of CO2 and methane. Again, this is not in question. This can be, and has been proven in laboratories many times. We can also calculate how much CO2 is produced each year though surveying the amount of fossil fuels consumed, so there is no wiggle room here either.
Point C:
We know plants absorb CO2 and release oxygen back into the atmosphere. We can also, without doing any guesswork, quantify how much CO2 is absorbed by the density of plant life across the globe. We know without a doubt that the amount of plant life is decreasing as the area of rainforest is decreasing at the rate of about 30 million acres per year. Therefore, it is an absolute fact that the amount of CO2 being absorbed by plant-life is decreasing at an alarming rate. Again, no one (in their right mind) can argue with this fact.
I'm sorry, but there is just no reasonable justification for denying that there is an increasing greenhouse effect taking place on Earth and that humans are contributing to it. Even if you choose to ignore the measurements taken over the last several years that show the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is increasing and write it off as a natural cycle of the earth. Points A through C are not disputable. Even if there is a natural cycle taking place, wouldn't it be prudent (knowing points A though C) to try and slow the process down by limiting the amount of emissions and reversing the deforestation?
Do people really have to shoot themselves in the head to know that a bullet going through soft brain tissue is likely to cause some damage?
I'm all for a healthy debate, but can we check ignorance and stupidity at the door please?
Sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is the headlight of an oncoming train.
They should have just accused him of being chinese.
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I do not envy Mr. Weaver in this case. IANAL but as I understand Canadian libel law, not only must he prove false claims were made, he must also prove they did damage to his reputation. So he will essentially be required in open court to trash himself.
In addition, I believe this sort of lawsuit is counter productive. I agree that the science should stand on its own, and now, despite his lawyers claims that the libel has 'gone viral,' the supposedly libelous story will witness a new level of exposure.
Also, according to the article, he is suing the paper, three writers and will attempt to sue commentors on the paper's website. I say to him, good luck.
Are climate scientists finally fighting back against their critics, who they were previously more inclined to ignore?"
Because the last thing you'd ever expect a scientist to do is something as silly and irritating as respond to criticism.
Congratulations! You've just committed the well known (though still often used) fallacy known as "Poisoning the Well".
Just because the National Post is a dirt-bag organization (I have no idea if they are or aren't, just making a point) does not have any bearing on the validity of their statements.
It does not mean you can dismiss their statements out of hand, it simply means you need to approach their "facts" with a healthy dose of skepticism. The less trustworthy they are, the bigger your dose. ;)
This same fallacy is often committed on Slashdot with regards to Fox News. In other forums this happens with CNN and MS-NBC or the BBC, or just about any newspaper or news magazine or news organization. Having a bias does not invalidate the arguments at all, and merely claiming that they have a bias does not invalidate any of their arguments either. It is disingenuous to dismiss an argument out of hand for no reason other than the source of the argument.
Security is mostly a superstition... Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. - Helen Keller
Do you know who else threw around the "Poisoning the Well" fallacy like a red-headed newborn baby out of a highrise window?
Hitler did.
I posted this on the CBC news website:
Okay, I'm going to try to do a bit of an analysis of Weaver's claim. Now, I am not a lawyer - I'm a writer, a researcher, a publisher, and I work part-time doing writing and editing for a faculty of law. So, any errors are my own.
This is essentially a far-reaching libel claim. This means that two things have to be proven: first, that the National Post made a deliberate misrepresentation; second, that the Post did so with malice - they did it specifically to cause harm. If both can't be proven, the claim doesn't stand in court.
So, Weaver is launching a two pronged attack here - the first is against the Post itself for certain articles. The second is against some of the posters commenting on those articles.
First, the National Post itself: this will become a battle of sources. If the Post defends itself on that one, it will attempt to demonstrate that Weaver did say those things, and he's actively trying to rewrite history. So, the Post will have to bring out original rough notes for the articles to back-date Weaver's comments. So long as they can do that, even if the Post did say something wrong, then they can demonstrate that the errors were not deliberate, and the libel claim will fail.
Second, the NP forum posts: this one strikes me as a boneheaded move, frankly. There is simply no way to prove that the forum posters made any deliberate misrepresentations. Even if some of the comments were vicious, there isn't any way to demonstrate that an anonymous voice on a forum was knowingly lying.
Finally, malice: again, another very difficult thing to prove. This would require a paper trail or somebody able to testify that there was a targeted attack. Right now, the claim itself has innuendo, but not a trail to prove an attack.
For those who want to take a close look of their own, the claim is at http://www.desmogblog.com/sites/beta.desmogblog.com/files/andrew%20weaver%20statement%20of%20claim.pdf
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"Sometimes scientific theories turn out wrong" is just as meaningless and empty a statement about global climate change as "sometimes scientific theories turn out to be right". I could say laypersons doubted heliocentrism, plate tectonics, and evolution too. Would that prove global warming is real?
Certainly, your list of "scientific theories" is dubious at best. Flat earth and phrenology aren't scientific ideas by any standard and cold fusion and N-rays were discredited less than a year after they were publicized.
Why do I feel a "chilling effect"?
"McConchie Law said it was seeking an "unprecedented" court order that would require the newspaper to help Weaver remove the articles from across the internet. Media law experts said that such demands were becoming increasingly common in complaints to publishers, but this could be the first time they were tested in court."
Using the legal system to silence or punish your intellectual opponents does wonders for your credibility...
Liberty in your lifetime
that was quite enlightening. thanks.
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all i see here is, unbridled capitalism infiltrating and skewing judicial system in america as well as anything else. and its bad. the one with the most money buys the law, literally.
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Astrology!
Our modern day climate researches want:
1. Fame
2. Power
3. Money
not in that order.
What about ... Climate?
What about ... Science?
Our modern day climate scientists disdain such because they desire to be the fairest of the Pharaoh's Advisors, whose bearth-right is to devine the fortune and extole the grander of the Pharaoh.
Just ask the Grand Inquisitor Michael Mann of Pennsylvania State University, the Favored of the Pharaohs.
Generating CO2 is just one of many ways that man can affect the climate, there are several other gases that strongly attenuate IR, all sorts of aerosols and don't get me started about contrails.
A Shadeless room is a brighter room.
"A new ruling by the Supreme Court in Canada will allow journalists and bloggers greater protection from defamation lawsuits, establishing the new defence of responsible journalism.
If sued for defamation, journalists will be able to defend themselves by proving that they acted in the public interest and that they acted in a responsible way to gather the information. This rule will still apply even if particular facts are found to be false." - Canadian Supreme Court Strengthens Press Freedom"
http://pathstoknowledge.net/2010/01/09/the-new-defense-of-responsible-journalism
Sure they are. Just not for grants from politicians.
Pro global-warming climate scientists have been hiding away in the closet for decades.
Fighing battles in court for years on end to keep their research data secret from prying, undeserving eyes.
Acting like the all knowing high priests of a cult of earth salvation, where the ignorant masses are required to put their blind faith into the words of that cult, which at times seems more geared towards the occult, than to the laws of reason.
I for one accept the notion that the earth's climate is warming up and that man has a role to play in that.
But the abysmal arrogance of many in the climate community is at times bewildering to me.
They are being paid with taxpayer money for their research, yet they file lawsuits to keep their data hidden aways a "private intellectual property"?
They gather away at closed door international meetings, with politicians and leaders of industry, where they elect non-scientific spokespeople and political appointees to make deals that affect us all - and those deals are then presented to the general public in a "take it or leave it" kind of way.
Researches who "fudge" their data, and claim they have a right to do so, because they think they are entitled to "correct nature" when it fails to confirm their predictions.
More than once I thought that its the climate researches who are the heirs of the tobacco industry in this fight.
Free will is the illusion that our wits could compensate for our brain's faulty circuitry.
See subject. Not difficult.
Aide-toi, le Ciel t'aidera - Jeanne D'Arc.
Why do you think people go into science, particularly academic science? It doesn't pay all that well--you don't make the sort of money that you could make as, say, a lawyer. Most scientists live pretty modestly.
People go into science because they are fascinated with discovery, with learning new truths about the world. So what would you say about a scientific career dedicated to knowingly maintaining and promulgating a falsehood? Ask any scientist, and he will tell you that it is pretty close to his idea of Hell.
Yet the global warming deniers want us to believe that not one or two, but hundreds of scientists in countries all over the world are doing just that, and indeed are engaged in a massive conspiracy to maintain this falsehood. Why? So that they can continue to get more research funds to continue researching something that they know is wrong.
That is idiotic.
If CO2 makes it so that heat is kept on the planet instead of going out into space, then that means that the satellites would get an infrared reading lower then what is actually on the ground. So that means to correct the data to see what they actual ground temperatures are, they would have to assume that carbon dioxide is preventing heat from escaping and add in the lost heat. So doesn't that mean that their assumption that Carbon Dioxide is warming the planet has skewed their data collection?
Given how many climate scientists refuse to release their raw data, the discovery portion of a US civil trial would be extremely interesting.
Sun spots are predicting much colder winters IMMEDIATELY you can bank on that !!!
Global Warming/Climate Change/Furless Monkeys is nonsense !
Animals have fur even in the tropics because COLD is more DANGEROUS then HEAT !!
Humans don't have fur because they are intelligent enough to behave totally illogically if they choose and they LIE a LOT -- THUS, we don't have fur !!!
I hold a skeptics view to the whole Global Warming thing, they say that this is what the earth will do in 100 years...yet they can't guess what its going to do next week with any certainty.
That's because you don't understand the difference between climate and weather. The former is far easier to make intelligent predictions about than the latter. You can think of climate as the global, long-term average of local, short-term weather. This is why 2009 can be tied for the warmest year on record AND have record-breaking snowfall during the blizzard in the mid-Atlantic US states that year.
Think of it like baseball. It's far easier to predict what someone's batting average will be like next year than it is to predict whether they will hit the ball on their next swing. Whether a person hits the ball or not has a lot of uncertainty, but the batting average is a clear predictive trend.
That and I just read two articles on two different news sites on the Same Day, One claiming that the Spring storms come later and later each year due to global warming and the other claiming that spring comes earlier and earlier due to it.
You're confusing science "journalism" for science. That's a huge mistake that has unfortunately clouded many public policy-science debates. The list of sins by science reporters against public understanding of science are frankly too long to enumerate here. Just because newspapers want a sensational story doesn't mean that actual academics are in huge disagreement.
Also, how the hell can they use data that seems to work for centuries "tree rings" and then STOP using it when it doesn't support their conclusions over the past few decades ie the whole Hide the Decline Fiasco.
This is another example of another tempest in a teacup created by the media and people with a political axe to grind.
The "hide the decline" fiasco originated in an attempt to deal with a specific set of tree ring temperature proxy data that does not match actual temperatures on record. Proxy records are used for approximation and aren't perfect, and it's well known that after 1960 latewood tree rings show a decline in temperatures despite the fact that all of our other records, including direct temperature measurements by thermometers, show a trend of warming.
That's the "decline" that was being "hidden." Not an actual decline in temperatures -- a false decline from bad proxies. You don't stick with bad data when you have proof its bad. (Unless you're one of these types who actually prefers tree rings to thermometers or who just desperately clings to *any* data that conforms to your world-view no matter its relative merit.)
You can read more about it here.
If it's for-profit but free, you're not the customer -- you're the product (e.g., the Slashdot Beta's "audience").
So you agree that all those AGW advocates who attack every opponent by questioning their objectivity and ethics ("he's paid by Big Oil, that's all you need to know") or calling them idiots or worse, are in the wrong. That those who react to every letter in the editor in the local paper that questions AGW with a vitriolic response questioning the author's parents and lineage are behaving poorly.
Yes. I'd agree. Partisan idiocy is partisan idiocy no matter the party or position.
I know who you thought you were attacking, but the facts show that the opponents to AGW are a lot more civil about it than most advocates.
Could you show us those "facts?"
What you're probably experiencing is selection bias. Your favored news sites, blogs, etc. that cater to a more "skeptical" crowd probably tend to receive much more polite responses from people who agree with the position than don't. On the other hand, if you favor "believer" sites, you'll tend to see more polite responses from people who agree with that position and more trolling / hate from the opposite. Compare the comments section on Fox News's website v. Huffington Post after a climate change story runs, and you'll see the population difference. Also, you could simply be remembering idiocy from people who disagree with you more because it riles you up more. People tend to focus on the negative in their memories.
If you've got an objective, demographic study that actually show that as a population, one side is more vitriolic than the other, than I'd love to it, but I'm going to have to be a little skeptical about it until then.
For the advocates, the debate is OVER, the FACTS are the FACTS, there is no room for doubt, and anyone who doesn't agree is a knuckle-dragger.
Well, the scientific literature *is* pretty conclusive if you've dug into it deeply. I'll say that most people who believe climate change is happening *haven't* and are just appealing to authority, much like the people they bash.
It's like the evolution debate. The science is solid and clear and supported by 99% of the people working in the field. However, the main "debate" largely rages on both sides between in the uninformed masses of people who aren't scientists and who are just repeating catechisms at each other.
The pseudo-skeptics...
Yes, such a civil response, you can't even admit they exist.
That depends on how you're using the word. There's a difference between a "skeptic" and a "denier." A skeptic questions a position and wants to find out the truth. They will work to try to find that answer and can be won over if the facts suggest their position is wrong.
However, most laymen on both sides of the AGW "debate" are just believers and anti-believers attempting to thump dogma with little regard for truth-seeking beyond gratifying their own confirmation bias. Those people aren't skeptics no matter what their stance is.
If it's for-profit but free, you're not the customer -- you're the product (e.g., the Slashdot Beta's "audience").
But that's grant money, as in money they don't get to take home with them. It's only use is to fund their research (pointless if the field is just made up), and to increase their standing with the university.
You're missing his point. It doesn't matter that you don't get to take the grant money home. What matters is that without the grant money to support your research, you don't have a job to justify the separate salary that you do get to take home. No grant money; no research; no justification for employing you. The scale doesn't matter -- merely the dependency on attention / approval from the right people to keep your job.
Not that I'm of the opinion in the slightest that climate change is all cooked up just to get grant money from whatever liberal overlords want to fund it for whatever mysterious purposes AGW deniers concoct in their fevered nightmares of government control. I'm just not going to go so far as to whitewash the fact that research is sometimes driven by concerns of whether or not one can get funding to actually do it. The need to earn a modest salary to make ends meet as a middle-class academician is arguably a far more powerful motivator than seeing another few points on oil investments that just buy luxuries for a rich man. (Hence why many scientists turn into industry shills, actually.)
If it's for-profit but free, you're not the customer -- you're the product (e.g., the Slashdot Beta's "audience").
Having a bias does not invalidate the arguments at all, and merely claiming that they have a bias does not invalidate any of their arguments either. It is disingenuous to dismiss an argument out of hand for no reason other than the source of the argument.
Actually, that's just not true in reality. It's more true of people making cases, but less true people stating "facts" (where facts may be true or false). If you've got someone who you know from experience often reports false facts, it's perfectly reasonable to ignore their facts since constantly checking them is more than any sensible person can or should do.
Or do you check the National Enquirer each week to see what they've erroneously reported? Because, hey, just because they've been wrong two thousand weeks in a row, it doesn't mean that they'll be wrong this week.
(Also, for the record, what the grandparent said wasn't exactly poisoning the well. There's a world of difference between questioning the reliability of a source legitimately and smearing the source on unrelated or unsubstantiated grounds. Hell, you've just as much "poisoned the well" (the grandparent) as the grandparent did.)
Yes, some people may benefit from global warming, particularly those that live in northern climates, which may experience a longer growing season.
Who loses? People who live near the oceans (where most major US major cities reside). People who live in countries that currently have a temperate climate and as a result enjoy high agricultural productivity (the United States for example).
No, because it isn't true. The original raw data is still where it always was--in the possessions of the meteorological services that acquired it. Anybody who bothered to look into the issue at all quickly learned that CRU never had the original raw data--just copies, so they were never in the position to delete the original data even if they wanted to.
You might want to think about who told you this falsehood, and what their motivation might be to lie to you in this way.
I actually work in an area of climate research in Australia. We are pressured to tow the government line on global warming or else face hardships in the workplace by upper management.
Most researchers I have worked with agree that most of the changes in climate are natural with some influences by humans such as land clearing and soot on ice.
Please do not judge all of us by the policy makers of the IPCC and the United Nations. We want more transparency and would like to have our findings replicated by other parties but unfortunately, we are constrained by bureaucracy and politics.
Climategate was the best thing that ever happened to climate research. Hopefully, we can improve processes to create a more open environment in climate research.
Thank you all for taking interest in the subject.