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'Climategate' Inquiry Mostly Vindicates Scientists
LONDON - An independent report into the leak of hundreds of e-mails from one of the world's leading climate research centers on Wednesday largely vindicated the scientists involved, saying they acted honestly and that their research was reliable.
Chairman of the review group, Sir Muir Russell talks to the media on their findings at the Royal Institution in London, Tuesday July 7, 2010, during the release of their report into the University of East Anglia e-mails on climate change. (AP Photo/Sang Tan) But the panel of inquiry, led by former U.K. civil
servant Muir Russell, did chide scientists at the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit
for failing to share their data with critics.
"We find that their rigor and honesty as scientists are not in doubt," Russell said. "But we do find that there has been a consistent pattern of failing to display the proper degree of openness."
Russell's inquiry is the third major investigation into the theft and dissemination of more than 1,000 e-mails taken from a back-up server at the university.
They caused a sensation when they were published online in November: They captured researchers speaking in scathing terms about their critics, discussing ways to stonewall skeptics of man-made climate change, and talking about how to freeze opponents out of peer-reviewed journals.
The ensuing scandal energized skeptics and destabilized the U.N. climate change conference at Copenhagen. The research center's chief, Phil Jones, stepped down while Russell, a former vice-chancellor of the University of Glasgow in Scotland, was brought in to investigate.
Russell's carefully worded report said there was no evidence Jones had destroyed evidence that he knew critics were seeking under the Freedom of Information Act. But it did say he had pushed colleagues to delete e-mails that he thought might provide ammunition to skeptics.
It also criticized the university for being "unhelpful" in dealing with Freedom of Information Act requests - an issue Britain's data-protection watchdog has already flagged.
The inquiry also revisited the now infamous e-mail exchange between Jones and a colleague in which the climatologist refers to a "trick" used to "hide the decline" in a variable used to track global temperatures.
Some skeptics took that as proof that scientists were faking global temperature trends. Russell's report rejected that conclusion, but did say that the resulting graph - which graced the front cover of the World Meteorological Organization's 1999 report on climate change - was "misleading" because it wasn't explicit enough about the way in which the underlying data had been chopped and spliced together.
Finally, the report largely forgave the intemperate language in many of the e-mails. Exchanges widely reported in the media had one scientist cheering the death of a prominent skeptic and another jokingly referring to the possibility of taking out a mafia hit on a colleague.
Russell said the extreme comments and jokes were typical of e-mail communications - and understandable given the politicized nature of climate research.
University of East Anglia Vice-Chancellor Edward Acton dismissed concerns about possible deleted e-mails, saying that the report had "completely exonerated" Jones, who would now return to the Climatic Research Unit as director of research - a new position that Acton said would free him from administrative duties.
Acton also said the university has since overhauled the way it dealt with requests for data.
Russell's report follows a British parliamentary inquiry that largely backed the scientists involved and another independent investigation that gave a clean bill of health to the science itself.
The reports have been criticized by skeptics who alleged they were incomplete or biased.
It has been difficult to gauge the impact of the scandal, which played widely in the British and U.S. media. In Britain, there is some evidence that public concern over global warming has been diluted, although not by much.
An Ipsos MORI poll published last month suggested that 78 percent of Britons believed that the world's climate was changing, compared with 91 percent five years earlier. Seventy-one percent of respondents expressed concern about global warming, versus 82 percent in 2005. The pollster surveyed 1,822 people aged 15 and over in interviews between January and March 2010.
Some scientists have said the scandal has made it impossible for researchers to hide data from their critics and pushed those who do believe in the dangers of man-made global warming to be more vocal about their doubts.
"The release of the e-mails was a turning point, a game-changer," Mike Hulme, a professor of climate change at the University of East Anglia, told The Guardian newspaper before the Russell report was released. "Already there is a new tone. Researchers are more upfront, open and explicit about their uncertainties, for instance."
Bob Ward, the policy director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change at the London School of Economics, agreed that openness was the now order of the day.
"There is a need to re-establish trust," he said.
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Show AllFacts seldom persuade believers to change their beliefs, so this news will not change the minds of those who deny anthropogenic climate change because they believe "global warming" (it's much more complex and worse than warming) is a vast Al Gore-James Hanson-liberal-tree-hugging plot to destroy the industrial economy and steal all that wealth while leading us all to a One World Government.
I speak from experiences of trying and failing to persuade these resolutely-convinced skeptics, including intelligent, educated friends I formerly respected, who believe most climate scientists are all in on the plot and the data and models are either rigged or faulty.
When mounting, increasing climatic aberrations and disasters such as melting glaciers and rising seas which displace millions of people cannot persuade these skeptics to take climate change (better to call it climate chaos) seriously, it's a waste of time to continue trying.
There are none so blind as those who will not see.
The stupider the idea, the tighter people cling to it. The more irrational the worldview, the louder it's boosters shout about it. The more delusional and self-destructive the rationalization, the more comfortable people feel about it. The more pronounced and immediate the gut-reaction, the more people describe it as "wisdom", i.e, the opposite of a gut reaction.
How have humans survived and evolved this long? The information imprinting and sorting mechanisms operating in our brains seem totally counter-adaptive. The self-protective effect of individuals with more subtle brain function appears now to have been swamped and diluted to the point of where it is slipping below the threshold of detection.
We're not going to drown under rising seas; we're going to drown in idiocy.
How have humans survived and evolved this long? Talk about idiocy. Talk about stupid questions. We have survived this long because it has taken 'this long' for a bunch of morons to develop the technolgy capable of sending us back to pre-stone age. Well, we finally made it. How do you like it now?
'Vindicates Scientists' denotes that science and the scientists are dumb as dirt and are in collusion to scare and deny people of their selfish empty needs most likely misguided by their beliefs. Seems the people just can't get enough of the tooth fairy, santa claus and the easter bunny and that really does trill those intent on misuse and abuse of everything just for a buck.
Just as it seems that technology can never be 'overindulged'(similar to there just can't be too many humans and those 'too many humans DON'T impact the world's natural cycles)there is a point when and where what appears as a technological wonder is merely a different way of 'advertising' or 'selling' the samo thing, usually called propagandizing.
Right now the website 'astronomy picture of the day' is propagandizing the new supersonic plane of the future as if there were a need to lessen the creation of hemorrhoids from long overseas flights, being just another useless extravagance to amuse people. But take a careful note of how 'green' is inculcated into this peak into the 'future'.
Check it out: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Overwhelming evidence is also available to prove the validity of the 9/11 Truth Movement, which has experienced the same sort of denialism as has Global Warming as shown in this essay, http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article25895.htm
The fundamental science at work in both cases cannot be denied, yet it is and those doing so--almost always non-scientists--get away with it because the deniers know how to use the megaphone they're provided with, which often intimidates scientists unversed in the tactics of willful distortion of facts through illogical bluster.
Since it's very unlikely that CD will post David Griffin's important open letter to major 9/11 denialists with purportedly Leftist views, it becomes necessary to use this sub-thread.
Thanks for the thread, it has been awhile since I have visited ICH and the plethora of threads and comments available there. So, I will make ICH part of my major source points of opinions, ideologies and information.
Climategate scientists vindicated... just like ACORN staffers where vindicated of any wrong doing. But this hardly restores the integrity of the falsely accused months after these hit jobs ran their course. In ACORNS case- they're completely out of business!
Final Score =
+2 for sleazy false flag finger pointing republican smear technicians
VS.
0 for honest working scientists and community organizers
Now we get to wait and see if this gets even 1 percent of the coverage the initial emails got. Given the news coverage of Acorn's exoneration, there will probably be one paragraph on a back page somewhere.
Power has corrupted our leaders to the point they have no understanding of cause and effect - only profit and [immediate, localized] cost.
cbsnews.com is running this story with another one titled 'New Errors Found in UN Climate Report'. I'm sure they consider this 'fair and balanced' reportage. They should combine the two stories under the title: 'Climate scientists are exonerated from being evil, and revealed as being merely incompetent.'
The UN Climate Report was 3000 pages long. The way to know if it had errors in it was to know A) that humans wrote it, and B) that it was 3000 pages long. Among the 'errors' revealed recently are such whopping mistakes as
1. 55% of the Netherlands was reported as below sea level, when only 26% is. The report should have said 55% is prone to flooding. (Those global warming scientists will do anything to keep the Netherlands out of the World Cup, including placing it underwater.)
2. The original report said global warming will put 75 million to 250 million Africans at risk of severe water shortages in the next 10 years, but a recalculation showed that range should be 90 million to 220 million. (Yeah, but Africa just grew by 30 million soccer fans, so...)
Now, what are the odds that your typical Climate Change 'skeptic' is going to read past the headline of that article, to find out how trivial these mistakes are? Zero. Someone call Glenn Beck so he can submit these UN scientists to a firing squad...
Follow the money.... Grants don't go to theories proven false, so of course the scientists lied. It doesn't mean we should pollute. I can't think of one scientific finding that wasn't biased somehow. National Geographic says every other issue that "Everything you know about dinosaurs is wrong" as they tell you their newest story$$$$
"... vindicated the scientists involved, saying they acted honestly and that their research was reliable."
Just where is the word "lied"?
Seems you just lied big time, you fraud.
Yeah, let's follow the money. All those millions academics are getting for publishing articles about climate change. Or not. It's the other side that's getting the bucks, "Realist." And where do they come from? All those folks in the coal/oil cartels and in the rightist "think tanks"--that's where.
"I can't think of one scientific finding that wasn't biased": How many scientific findings do you know and understand? Unlike the sources you pay attention to, scientific journals pay attention to the quality of the argument: the design of the study, its grounding in prior research, the analysis and interpretation of data, and the attention paid to alternative explanations. They do not reward bias, but bias can slip in. If that happens, it is up to the scientific community to call study authors out. Do you get how science is done? How about picking up a copy of Nature or Science and reading some articles. You might be surprised.
While the majority of comments are thoughtful and objective, this one is remarkable in its biased, anti-science attitude. Every one of the expressed ideas is wrong. In contrast to Realist's claims: 1) Science is not about money; 2) Grants do go to "false" theories to find out what part of the theory might be wrong; 3) There are thousands of non-biased sicentific findings; 4) The scientists didn't lie; and 5) Our knowledge of dinosaurs is not entirely wrong. The Realist's claims are not only wrong, they do not even come close.
coopersy;
i wud add to your
"Power has corrupted our leaders to the point they have no understanding of cause and effect - only profit and [immediate, localized] cost".
As well as
"Nowadays parliamentary cretins
Only spring unto life to defend
The interests of
corporate oligopolies"
Lessee, Santa Claus' toy factory at the North Pole is now operating on a raft but everything's still kosher! Record-setting temps past decade but nothing to cause alarm! Glacier National Park has no more glaciers but that name was always an anomaly! The bottom line is "God" wants whiteys to have black gold, so stop hounding us!
I think the biggest issue that needs to be looked at here is how the emails got out. I'd like to see some study as to whether the Russian Secret Service was involved and the possibility that the oil companies gamed the whole thing.
If a melting North Pole is not strong evidence of climate change for some people, they and I have nothing further to talk about.
Too Late..the damage has been done... we are all doomed
thanks Big Oil!!