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Nutty Professors Question the Settled Science of Global Warming Climate Change

\"There appears to be something fundamentally wrong with the way temperature and carbon are linked in climate models.\"

H/T Cooler Heads Digest, Competitive Enterprise Institute

An article in the USA Today Science Fair blog highlights a study published online in Nature Geoscience. Researchers from Rice University, UC-Santa Cruz and the University of Hawaii at Manoa dare to challenge the State Religion scientific dogma (now there’s an oxymoron for you) that the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere alone is sufficient to predict increases in global average temperature. The USA Today blog is quoted below the fold.

It is noteworthy that the science of Geology is underrepresented among the ManBearPig crowd. You have plenty of Chemists, Physicists, Economists and Phrenologists but darned few Geologists among advocates of Global Warming. That’s because an understanding of the Earth’s time scale — billions of years — is a fundamental component of Geology. From a Geologic perspective, the time span of a human life or even human existence is an imperceptible blink of an eye. In Earth Science, there’s no such thing as a static “normal” condition for sea level, the atmosphere, the climate or temperature. There have been innumerable cooling/warming cycles in Earth’s history, each accompanied by massive changes in sea level. Humans can’t possibly be blamed for any of the historic warming/cooling episodes, so why are we The Prime Suspect for the one we’re supposedly experiencing now?

[Just this week I submitted eight signed petitions, including mine, to the Global Warming Petition Project, which to date has collected the signatures of nearly 31,500 graduate scientists and engineers who have registered their skepticism on the subject of Global Warming. Represented among our group of new signees are four geoscientists (all four have graduate degrees in Geology and one has a PhD in Astrophysics) and four engineers (all with considerable training in geologic science). The average level of experience of the eight is over thirty years each. Our professional lives revolve around the application of what we know about Earth Science. And it is our collective opinion that, from an Earth Science perspective, the pseudo-religion of Global Warming makes no sense.]

Could we be wrong about global warming?

“In a nutshell, theoretical models cannot explain what we observe in the geological record,” says oceanographer Gerald Dickens, study co-author and professor of Earth Science at Rice University in Houston. “There appears to be something fundamentally wrong with the way temperature and carbon are linked in climate models.”

During the warming period, known as the “Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum” (PETM), for unknown reasons, the amount of carbon in Earth’s atmosphere rose rapidly. This makes the PETM [approx. 55 million years before present] one of the best ancient climate analogues for present-day Earth.

As the levels of carbon increased, global surface temperatures also rose dramatically during the PETM. Average temperatures worldwide rose by around 13 degrees in the relatively short geological span of about 10,000 years.

The conclusion, Dickens said, is that something other than carbon dioxide caused much of this ancient warming. “Some feedback loop or other processes that aren’t accounted for in these models — the same ones used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for current best estimates of 21st century warming — caused a substantial portion of the warming that occurred during the PETM.”

[emphasis added]

COMMENTS

  • 6eorge Jetson

    up until their published date. For some reason, they don’t do a very accurate job beyond the publication date.

    Hmmn…

    • http://andrightlyso.com/ civil_truth

      In the case of the Global Warming Climate Change acolytes, I would think “hindcasting” refers to the nether parts from which they’ve pulled out their castings.

      • http://andrightlyso.com/ civil_truth

        “you’re” not “your”; Warming was suppose to be Warming,

  • randy streu

    nt

    • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

      the defendants changed their argument from global warming to climate change. The Inter-Galactic judge of the Milky Way circuit ruled that the gravamen of the case was that Gore et al claimed that man, and not The Sun warmed the earth.

      The only remaining issue remaining is the amount of damages.

    • janis

      humor. Which is why every time Al Gore shows up to beat his tomtom about Global Warming, that particular area breaks record low temps and it dumps snow all over him. Being one of those self-important types, however, it never dawns on crazy Al to take a hint.

      Now that we are entering an apparent Ice Age, it will be amusing to see how long it will take all of them to change gears. It was 56 degrees on my front porch in eastern middle Tennessee on July 18th this morning. Typical for this area would be around 78. The A/C is off , the windows are open and it looks and feels like early October.

  • http://theminorityreportblog.com David Hinz

    Chemists, Physicists, Economists and Phrenologists

    …YES! It is primarily the multitude of bumps on Algore’s head that determines that Global Warming is real…

    …perhaps had his mother not repeatedly dropped him on his head as a child, he might not have founded the Church of AGOREaphobic Global Warming.

    • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

    all the other nut jobs who have been trying to scare the crap and money out of us.

    • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

      make sure you throw that rag Scientific American into the lawsuit.

      • http://web.mac.com/mayo99/iWeb/Site/VladBlog/VladBlog.html Vladimir

        Not that I read it. I got a year’s subscription for my birthday a couple of years back. They way they forced global warming into every article turned it into self-parody.

        • penguin2

          so anti-religious oriented. Seemed like there was always an anti-God article.

        • janis

          but it’s getting tougher and tougher to wade through it. For the most part, I just read the articles on archaeology as that’s what interests me the most.

          You know, it’s really working against a lot of these true believer types that they flack this quasi-religion of environmentalism so much. I’d bet that most of us approve of being good stewards of the earth, but there are times when I just want to run out and set a bunch of old tires on fire in protest.

          • youthgrunt

            is when I get an email with a signature that says to consider the environment before printing this email. I desperately want to print the email and throw it away. (And to be honest, I actually have done that)

          • janis

            drive it around for an hour. When you get back, start a fire with it and throw in some plastic jugs. Very satisfying. Fortunately, I live in an area where we can burn our garbage. We just burn the paper stuff and haul the rest to the county dump.

    • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

      http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law–Politics-Examiner~y2009m1d7-The-Sun-v-Al-Gore-Where-will-the-Bobcats-play

    • janis

      My tomatoes and my husband’s cantaloupes would like a piece of that class action, too. Don’t even get me started about our fig tree. ;-)

  • Return to Revolution

    outside in the hot sun. When I opened it, all the CO2 escaped.

    Its nice how this simple experiment, which demonstrates that media containing CO2 (and other dissolved gases) will release it when the temperature increases, has been flipped (by Algore et al) into meaning that the gases are released (by man), in turn causing temperatures to increase.

    • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

      eliminate carbonated beverages.