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Regis Philbin
Dec 7th, 2006, 01:52 AM
http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=77195

Media Shows Irrational Hysteria on Global Warming


"The Public Has Been Vastly Misinformed," NCPA's Deming Tells Senate Committee

12/6/2006 5:57:00 PM

To: National Desk

Contact: Sean Tuffnell of the National Center for Policy Analysis, 972-308-6481 or sean.tuffnell@ncpa.org

WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 /U.S. Newswire/ -- David Deming, an associate professor at the University of Oklahoma and an adjunct scholar with the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA), testified this morning at a special hearing of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. The hearing examined climate change and the media. Bellow are excerpts from his prepared remarks.

"In 1995, I published a short paper in the academic journal Science. In that study, I reviewed how borehole temperature data recorded a warming of about one degree Celsius in North America over the last 100 to 150 years. The week the article appeared, I was contacted by a reporter for National Public Radio. He offered to interview me, but only if I would state that the warming was due to human activity. When I refused to do so, he hung up on me.

"I had another interesting experience around the time my paper in Science was published. I received an astonishing email from a major researcher in the area of climate change. He said, "We have to get rid of the Medieval Warm Period." "The Medieval Warm Period (MWP) was a time of unusually warm weather that began around 1000 AD and persisted until a cold period known as the "Little Ice Age" took hold in the 14th century. ... The existence of the MWP had been recognized in the scientific literature for decades. But now it was a major embarrassment to those maintaining that the 20th century warming was truly anomalous. It had to be "gotten rid of."

"In 1999, Michael Mann and his colleagues published a reconstruction of past temperature in which the MWP simply vanished. This unique estimate became known as the "hockey stick," because of the shape of the temperature graph. "Normally in science, when you have a novel result that appears to overturn previous work, you have to demonstrate why the earlier work was wrong. But the work of Mann and his colleagues was initially accepted uncritically, even though it contradicted the results of more than 100 previous studies. Other researchers have since reaffirmed that the Medieval Warm Period was both warm and global in its extent.

DoubleEdgeSword
Dec 7th, 2006, 05:58 AM
That's a PR company promoting the NCPA. Whoopie. And the guy is an associate professor. Another big whoop. And Richie, you're still trying to find ways to discount global warming with the lamests of sources.

No surprises here.

Richard Tafoya
Dec 7th, 2006, 07:30 AM
The NCPA (http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/orgfactsheet.php?id=55) is a right-wing think tank funded in part by Exxon-Mobile and the Scaife Foundation. They have traditionally provided Congress with lobbying materials to support privatization of Social Security, dismantling of public health care and complete privatization of the health care system and the elimination of the estate tax.

More recently, they have joined forces with the Cooler Heads Coalition (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooler_Heads_Coalition), which jointly with the Exxon-Mobile funded Competitive Enterprise Institute generates oil-industry-friendly anti-global warming material online via their website globalwarming.org and distributes press materials supporting the petroleum industry-funded position that global warming is a myth.

DoubleEdgeSword
Dec 7th, 2006, 01:44 PM
Thanks, Richard. Too tired this morning to find the supporting factions of this group.

No surprises there, either, Richie.

Java
Dec 7th, 2006, 09:03 PM
NASA Research Reveals Climate Warming Reduces Ocean Food Supply (http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=21413)

This link is just the lastest presently... search their archive under 'climate' and you'll find lots more!

lions1mew
Dec 8th, 2006, 05:08 PM
Reeg, you should have an open mind *coughs* and watch "An Inconvenient Truth." Seriously. No joke. Glaciers are melting at alarming rates. And watch "Day After Tomorrow" ... seriously. That may not happen any time very soon but it's inevitable if we don't DO something NOW.

Regis Philbin
Dec 9th, 2006, 02:13 PM
http://epw.senate.gov/fact.cfm?party=rep&id=266711

SENATOR INHOFE ANNOUNCES PUBLIC RELEASE OF “SKEPTIC’S GUIDE TO DEBUNKING GLOBAL WARMING”

EPW FACT OF THE DAY: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2006

Washington D.C. - Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.), the outgoing Chairman of Environment & Public Works Committee, is pleased to announce the public release of the Senate Committee published booklet entitled “A Skeptic’s Guide to Debunking Global Warming Alarmism. Hot & Cold Media Spin Cycle: A Challenge To Journalists who Cover Global Warming.”

Click here to download the "Skeptic's Guide" (http://epw.senate.gov/repwhitepapers/6341044%20Hot%20&%20Cold%20Media.pdf)]

The color glossy 64 page booklet -- previously was only available in hardcopy to the media and policy makers -- includes speeches, graphs, press releases and scientific articles refuting catastrophe climate fears presented by the media, the United Nations, Hollywood and former Vice President turned-foreign-lobbyist Al Gore.

The “Skeptic’s Guide” includes a copy of Senator Inhofe’s 50 minute Senate floor speech http://epw.senate.gov/speechitem.cfm?party=rep&id=263759 delivered on September 25, 2006 challenging the media to improve its reporting.

The ‘Skeptic’s Guide’, which has received recognition by the LA Times and Congressional Quarterly, is now available free for international distribution on the Senate Environmental & Public Works Web site (http://epw.senate.gov/w_papers.cfm?party=rep)]

The book, which features web links to all supporting documentation, also serves as a handbook to identify the major players in media bias when it comes to poor climate science reporting. The guide presents a reporter’s virtual who’s-who’s of embarrassing and one-sided media coverage, with a focus on such reporters as CBS News “60 Minutes” Scott Pelley, ABC News reporter Bill Blakemore, CNN’s Miles O’Brien, and former NBC Newsman Tom Brokaw.

Senator Inhofe’s “Skeptic’s Guide” also includes hard hitting critiques of the New York Times, Time Magazine, Newsweek, Associated Press, Reuters, the LA Times, the Chicago Tribune, and the Washington Post.

Richard Tafoya
Dec 9th, 2006, 03:25 PM
More anti-science blathering from James Inhofe (he issued the press release).

A little background on his crusade against the environment: He's Congress' second-largest recipient of campaign contributions from the petroleum industry.

He opposes the existence of both the EPA ("a Gestapo agency") and the Red Cross ("bleeding hearts"). He's a real piece of work.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Inhofe

Inhofe on the Environment

Inhofe's views are hostile to the claims of environmentalists. In 2003, he called "catastrophic global warming" a "hoax" and stated that "natural variability, not fossil fuel emissions, is the overwhelming factor influencing climate change" - an assertion allegedly supported by more than 17,000 scientists who are signatories to the Oregon Petition. Inhofe also states that, "satellite data, confirmed by NOAA balloon measurements, confirms that no meaningful warming has occurred over the last century" and claimed that his conclusion was supported by the "painstaking work of the nation's top climate scientists." [5].

Inhofe, claiming uncertainties related to climate science and the adverse impact that mandatory emissions reductions would have on the U.S. economy, voted on June 22, 2005 to reject an amendment to an energy bill that would have forced reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases and created a mandatory emissions trading scheme. "Global warming is still considered to be a theory and has not come close to being sufficiently proven," he said.

Inhofe has similarly criticised predictions of ozone depletion, particularly in relation to the Arctic [6].

In the 2002 election cycle oil and gas companies contributed more money to Inhofe's campaign than any other congressman except Texas senator John Cornyn [7]. The contributions Inhofe has received from the energy and natural resource sector since taking office have exceeded one million dollars [8].

More here: http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewPrint&articleId=7603