Whistleblowers Get Kiss-Off: Pro-Man-Made Global Warming Crowd Will Do
Anything to 'Sex-Up' the Threat
Licia Corbella - February 11, 2007 - The Calgary Sun
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It's too bad the world's media doesn't hold the UN's Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to the same standards that it holds
large corporations.
When Enron cooked the books, there were -- rightly -- no end of
indignant columns and talk shows condemning these high-paid fraudsters
who massaged the numbers to fit their agenda and bolster their bank
accounts.
The whistleblower who tried to get Enron to change its evil ways --
Sherron Watkins -- was named, along with two other whistleblowing women
-- TIME magazine's Persons of the Year for 2002.
But when it comes to scientists who whistleblow about IPCC reports
cooked by politicians to fit their politicized agendas, those
whistleblowers are either ignored or dismissed as "skeptics" or quacks
and are libelled as haters of this planet and nature, even though most
of them have dedicated their lives to studying nature and protecting it.
Dr. Christopher Landsea, a leading expert in the field of hurricanes
and tropical storms, resigned as an author of the IPCC 2007 report,
released earlier this month stating the IPCC was "motivated by
pre-conceived agendas" and was "scientifically unsound."
Landsea, of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's
(NOAA) Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory wrote a
lengthy and detailed open letter to his scientific colleagues
explaining why he was withdrawing from helping to author the report.
"I am withdrawing because I have come to view the part of the IPCC to
which my expertise is relevant as having become politicized.
"In addition, when I have raised my concerns to the IPCC leadership,
their response was simply to dismiss my concerns," he wrote.
Sounds a lot like what happened at Enron, doesn't it?
Landsea said a lead author for the IPCC report, Dr. Kevin Trenberth,
asked him to provide the write-up on Atlantic hurricanes in what he
thought would be "a politically neutral determination of what is
happening with our climate."
Landsea, who was an author and reviewer for the IPCC report in 1995 and
2001, says he told Trenberth that research showed "no global warming
signal found in the hurricane record."
Then Trenberth gave a Harvard lecture stating the polar opposite.
"I found it a bit perplexing that the participants in the Harvard press
conference had come to the conclusion that global warming was impacting
hurricane activity today.
"To my knowledge, none of the participants in that press conference had
performed any research on hurricane variability. ... All previous and
current research in the area of hurricane variability has shown no
reliable, long-term trend up in the frequency or intensity of tropical
cyclones, either in the Atlantic or any other basin."
But, science be damned.
The pro-man-made global warming crowd wanted to sex-up the threat of a
warming planet, so they just made it up.
Pulled it out of a hat.
Lying is a tactic Al Gore, the man behind the documentary An
Inconvenient Truth, admitted is acceptable.
"Nobody is interested in solutions if they don't think there's a
problem. Given that starting point, I believe it is appropriate to have
an over-representation of factual presentations on how dangerous
(global warming) is, as a predicate for opening up the audience to
listen to what the solutions are, and how hopeful it is that we are
going to solve this crisis," said Gore in a May 2006 interview with
Grist Magazine.
Gore's admission he makes like Pinocchio to make a point on global
warming should be an inconvenient truth, to be sure, but the mainstream
media -- which positively loves the doom-and- gloom scenario of
man-made global warming, has been virtually silent on this.
Two other renowned scientists said their work was misrepresented by
those who wrote the 2001 IPCC summary, including MIT physicist Dr.
Richard Lindzen.
Also ignored has been Dr. Frederick Seitz, past-president of the
National Academy of Sciences and president emeritus of Rockefeller
University, who wrote in June 1996, with regard to the 1995 IPCC report:
"I have never witnessed a more disturbing corruption of the peer-review
process than the events that led to this IPCC report."
He continued: "This report is not what it appears to be -- it is not
the version approved by the contributing scientists listed on the title
page."
So what was removed from the original 1995 IPCC report that was
approved by ALL of the contributing scientists?
The following passage is just one example of what was deleted from the
original scientists' report:
"None of the studies cited above has shown clear evidence that we can
attribute the observed (climate) changes to the specific cause of
increases in greenhouse gases."
Dr. Seitz continued: "IPCC reports are often called the 'consensus'
view."
"Whatever the intent was of those who made these significant changes,
their effect is to deceive policymakers and the public into believing
that the scientific evidence shows human activities are causing global
warming."
But the evidence doesn't say that and neither did the scientists.
That's what the actual consensus said.
That was changed.
That's fraud.
Billions of dollars are being shuffled around the world to support the
lie.
Much money is at stake -- much more than Enron multiplied.
So, why doesn't the media care?
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