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It is past time for those who have deceived governments and misled the public regarding dangerous human-caused global warming to be called to account.
With
understandable reluctance, Prime Minister Howard recently donned the political
hair-shirt of a carbon trading system. On the very same day, NASA chief Michael
Griffin commented in a USA
radio interview that “I am not sure that it is fair to say that (global
warming) is a problem that we must wrestle with”.
NASA, of course, is an agency that knows a thing or two about climate change.
As Griffin
added: “We study global climate change, that is in our authorization, we think we
do it rather well. I’m proud of that, but NASA is not an agency chartered to,
quote, battle climate change”. Such a clear statement that science
accomplishment should carry primacy over policy advice is both welcome and
overdue.
Nonetheless, there is something worrying about one of Dr Griffin's other
statements, which said that "I have no doubt .... that a trend of global
warming exists". Griffin
seems here to be referring to HUMAN-CAUSED global warming, but irrespective of
that his opinion is unsupported by the evidence.
The salient facts are these. First, the accepted global average temperature
statistics used by the IPCC show that no ground-based warming has occurred
since 1998. Oddly, this 8 year-long temperature stasis has occurred despite an
increase over the same period of 15 ppm (4%) in atmospheric CO2.
Second, lower atmosphere satellite-based temperature measurements, if corrected
for non-greenhouse influences such as El Nino events and large volcanic
eruptions, show little if any global warming since 1979, a period over which
atmospheric CO2 has increased by 55 ppm (17%).
Third, there are strong indications from solar studies that earth’s current
temperature stasis will be followed by climatic cooling over the next few
decades.
How then is it possible for Dr Griffin to assert so boldly that human-caused
global warming is happening right now? Well, he is in good company for similar
statements have been made recently by several western heads of state at the G8
summit meeting. For instance, German Chancellor Angela Merkel asserts that
climate change (i.e. global warming) "is also essentially caused by
humankind".
In actual fact, there is every doubt whether any global warming at all is
occurring at the moment, let alone human-caused warming. For leading
politicians to be asserting to the contrary indicates that something is very
wrong with their chain of scientific advice, for they are clearly being
deceived. That this should be the case is an international political scandal of
high order which, in turn, raises the question of where their advice is coming
from.
In Australia,
the advice trail leads from government agencies such as CSIRO and the
Australian Greenhouse Office through to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) of the United Nations. As leading economist David Henderson has
pointed out, it is extremely dangerous for an unelected and unaccountable body
like the IPCC to have a monopoly on climate policy advice to governments. And
even more so because, at heart, the IPCC is a political and not a scientific
agency.
Australia
does not ask the World Bank to set its annual budget, and neither should it
allow the notoriously alarmist IPCC to set its climate policy.
It is past time for those who have deceived governments and misled the public
regarding dangerous human-caused global warming to be called to account. Aided
by hysterical posturing by green NGOs, their actions have led to the cornering
of Australia’s government on
the issue, and the likely implementation of futile emission policies that will
impose direct extra costs on every household and enterprise in Australia to no
identifiable benefit.
Senior Kansas geologist Lee Gerhard commented that NASA administrator “Griffin’s statement
focuses on the hubris that affects much of public policy (on global warming).
It is great to know that someone out there besides geologists understands that
humans do not dominate earth’s dynamic systems”. Not only do humans not
dominate earth’s current temperature trend, but the likelihood is that further
large sums of public money are shortly going to be committed to, theoretically,
combat warming when cooling is the more likely short-term climatic eventuality.
In one of the more expensive ironies of history, the expenditure of more than
US$50 billion dollars on research into global warming since 1990 has failed to
demonstrate any human-caused climate trend, let alone a dangerous one. Yet that
expenditure will pale into insignificance compared with the squandering of
money that is going to accompany the introduction of a carbon trading or
taxation system. The swingeing costs of thus expiating comfortable middle class
angst are, of course, going to be imposed preferentially upon the poor and
underprivileged.
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Bob
Professor R.M. Carter
Marine Geophysical Laboratory
James Cook University
Townsville, Qld. 4811
AUSTRALIA
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