'Scaremongering': Scientists Pan Obama Climate Report: 'This is not a work of science but an embarrassing episode for the authors and NOAA'...'Misrepresents the science'Tuesday, June 16, 2009By Marc Morano – Climate Depot
Updated: July 8, 2009 Below is a small sampling of first reactions to the President Obama's new global warming report. (See: Obama issues global warming report -- 'Detailed picture of the worst case scenarios' -- 'Poised for its most forceful confrontation with American public' ) Sampling of Scientific Reactions to report: Meteorologist: 'This is not a work of science but an embarrassing episode for the authors and NOAA' - June 16, 2009 Excerpt: The report issued was the Hollywood supported NOAA CCSP report which after two rounds of comments by many scientists citing peer review reasons to change, largely ignored the comments and delivered a document even more alarmist than the UN IPCC. It starts out DAY ONE being wrong on many of its claims but goes much further to rely on climate models for 2050 and 2100 to make even more dire prognoses. This is not a work of science but an embarrassing episode for the authors and NOAA. They gave the administration the cover to push the unwise cap-and-tax agenda. For D'Aleo's complete reaction, go here. U.S. Government Scientist: 'I disagree strongly with the hurricane-related conclusions of this report!' - June 16, 2009 Prof. Pielke Jr.: Report 'misrepresents the science' -- 'ignores relevant work in peer-reviewed literature' - June 16, 2009 Excerpt: Imagine if an industry-funded government contractor had a hand in writing a major federal report on climate change. And imagine if that person used his position to misrepresent the science, to cite his own non-peer reviewed work, and to ignore relevant work in the peer-reviewed literature. There would be an outrage, surely . . . The Obama Administration has re-released a report (PDF) first issued in draft form by the Bush Administration last July (still online PDF). The substance of the report is essentially the same as last year's version, with a bit more professionalism in the delivery. For instance, the photo-shopped picture of a flood appears to be removed and the embarrassing executive summary has been replaced by something more appropriate. This post is about how the report summarizes the issue of disasters and climate change, including several references to my work, which is misrepresented. This post is long and detailed, which is necessary to support my claims. But stick with it, or skip to the end if you've seen the details before (and long-time readers will have seen them often), there is a surprise at the end. [...] So to summarize: sentence one is not supported by the citations provided, which lead in both cases to selectively chosen non-peer reviewed sources, and the citations that are peer reviewed on this subject come to an opposite conclusion and are ignored. By Geophysicist Dr. David Deming, associate professor of arts and sciences at the University of Oklahoma who has published numerous peer-reviewed research articles. Excerpt: The new scare report issued by the Obama administration refers (reference list) to the work of Stephen H. Schneider six times. You will recall that Schneider is infamous for telling Discover magazine (October, 1989, p. 45-48) that "we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have...each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest." 2. There has been no sea level rise for the past three years. 3. Hurricane, typhoon, and tropical cyclone activity is at a 30-year low. 4. The satellite data (UAH MSU) currently show that mean global temperature is about the same as it was in June of 1979...no, if anything, it is LOWER. [...] Global "warming" is based almost entirely on the record from meteorological stations. Anthony Watt's survey of 1221 weather stations is now 70 percent complete, and shows that an astonishing 69 percent of these stations are likely to have serious errors, due to their being located near heat sources such as asphalt paving, air conditioning vents, etc. After following this subject now since the mid 1980s, I become more skeptical every year. I am now beginning to conclude that global warming simply does not exist. 'So Much For That Whole Commitment To Science We Were Promised' - June 16, 2009 Obama 'hires PR firm to embellish past scaremongering generated exclusively from virtual climate computer models' - June 16, 2009 Report Fails To Acknowledge the Multiyear Effects of ENSO on Global Temperature - June 17, 2009 Guest post by Bob Tisdale: Expert: The USGCRP report “Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States” was released today. As noted in the title, it fails to address the multiyear effects of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events on global temperature. Other than explosive volcanic eruptions, El Nino-Southern Oscillation events have the greatest impacts on global climate on annual and multiyear bases. [...] Like the IPCC, the USGCRP either fails to accept the significant multiyear and cumulative impacts of ENSO on global temperatures or they chose to ignore them in their presentation of the causes of global temperature change. Sen. Inhofe: 'No surprise report released just in time for Climate bill vote' - June 16, 2009 Small Sampling of Critiques of Obama's Climate Report: Updated: July 8, 2009: Government's New Climate Report: Shading Science for Alarmism Lord Monckton on Obama Climate Report: 'Twisted Science, Crooked Policy' Critique of Obama's Climate report: 'I Am Calling Bullsh*t on this Chart' More critiques: 'Climate Must Be Dead Stable Without Man' Scientist says he was misrepresented in Obama's Climate Change report Virtual World Panic!: Warning of scorching 9 to 11°F warming over most of inland U.S. by 2090 Obama's 'horrifying new climate report had the impact on the newscycle of a wet noodle' 'U.S. Government's Climate Con-job...Most flagrant propaganda campaign in U.S. history' More problems with Obama's global warming report Scientists: Obama document is 'scare' tactic NY Times: U.S. Climate Report Assailed 'A lot of ifs, totally unsupported by reality' Inhofe on Obama climate report: 'It is a phony report'
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