Boston Globe asks: Where's the global warming?

Wheres the global warming?
1984's skeptical question: "where's the beef"?

For those too young to remember (such as Jim Hansen’s coal protesters in Washington this past week), Clara Peller, pictured above, started a national catchphrase with “Where’s the beef?” that even made it into the 1984 presidential campaign. Today, the Boston Globe asks: where’s the global warming?

Watch the original commercial that started the catchphrase. It seems applicable today. – Anthony

JEFF JACOBY

Where’s the global warming?

By Jeff Jacoby, Globe Columnist | March 8, 2009

SUPPOSE the climate landscape in recent weeks looked something like this:

Half the country was experiencing its mildest winter in years, with no sign of snow in many Northern states. Most of the Great Lakes were ice-free. Not a single Canadian province had had a white Christmas. There was a new study discussing a mysterious surge in global temperatures – a warming trend more intense than computer models had predicted. Other scientists admitted that, because of a bug in satellite sensors, they had been vastly overestimating the extent of Arctic sea ice.

If all that were happening on the climate-change front, do you think you’d be hearing about it on the news? Seeing it on Page 1 of your daily paper? Would politicians be exclaiming that global warming was even more of a crisis than they’d thought? Would environmentalists be skewering global-warming “deniers” for clinging to their skepticism despite the growing case against it?

No doubt.

But it isn’t such hints of a planetary warming trend that have been piling up in profusion lately. Just the opposite.

The United States has shivered through an unusually severe winter, with snow falling in such unlikely destinations as New Orleans, Las Vegas, Alabama, and Georgia. On Dec. 25, every Canadian province woke up to a white Christmas, something that hadn’t happened in 37 years. Earlier this year, Europe was gripped by such a killing cold wave that trains were shut down in the French Riviera and chimpanzees in the Rome Zoo had to be plied with hot tea. Last week, satellite data showed three of the Great Lakes – Erie, Superior, and Huron – almost completely frozen over. In Washington, D.C., what was supposed to be a massive rally against global warming was upstaged by the heaviest snowfall of the season, which paralyzed the capital.

Meanwhile, the National Snow and Ice Data Center has acknowledged that due to a satellite sensor malfunction, it had been underestimating the extent of Arctic sea ice by 193,000 square miles – an area the size of Spain. In a new study, University of Wisconsin researchers Kyle Swanson and Anastasios Tsonis conclude that global warming could be going into a decades-long remission. The current global cooling “is nothing like anything we’ve seen since 1950,” Swanson told Discovery News. Yes, global cooling: 2008 was the coolest year of the past decade – global temperatures have not exceeded the record high measured in 1998, notwithstanding the carbon-dioxide that human beings continue to pump into the atmosphere.

None of this proves conclusively that a period of planetary cooling is irrevocably underway, or that anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are not the main driver of global temperatures, or that concerns about a hotter world are overblown. Individual weather episodes, it always bears repeating, are not the same as broad climate trends.

But considering how much attention would have been lavished on a comparable run of hot weather or on a warming trend that was plainly accelerating, shouldn’t the recent cold phenomena and the absence of any global warming during the past 10 years be getting a little more notice? Isn’t it possible that the most apocalyptic voices of global-warming alarmism might not be the only ones worth listening to?

There is no shame in conceding that science still has a long way to go before it fully understands the immense complexity of the Earth’s ever-changing climate(s). It would be shameful not to concede it. The climate models on which so much global-warming alarmism rests “do not begin to describe the real world that we live in,” says Freeman Dyson, the eminent physicist and futurist. “The real world is muddy and messy and full of things that we do not yet understand.”

But for many people, the science of climate change is not nearly as important as the religion of climate change. When Al Gore insisted yet again at a conference last Thursday that there can be no debate about global warming, he was speaking not with the authority of a man of science, but with the closed-minded dogmatism of a religious zealot. Dogma and zealotry have their virtues, no doubt. But if we want to understand where global warming has gone, those aren’t the tools we need.

Jeff Jacoby can be reached at jacoby@globe.com.

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crosspatch
March 7, 2009 6:58 pm

That’s just crazy talk.

TerryBixler
March 7, 2009 7:08 pm

What is needed to stop this spiral is a cap and trade tax to suspend economic development and that will stop the global warming that is not.

Brent Matich
March 7, 2009 7:10 pm

I’m stunned. Wow you can almost see the light bulb turn on at the Boston Globe
Brent in Calgary

Steve Schapel
March 7, 2009 7:12 pm

What a nicely put together article. And sensible. And truthful. Good one, thanks.

March 7, 2009 7:20 pm

Well sheesh isn’t it obvious that the Messiah has fulfilled his promise to the world!?!?!
HE told us that upon his election the temps would decline and the seas would recede…he was sooooo darn right.
Gosh his policies work even before he institutes them…WOW. I mean WOW!
I am naming all my children after him…

March 7, 2009 7:23 pm

It makes me nervous to compare the religious dogma to the AGW supporters’ belief, but I too keep coming back to it. The mainstream media in general have to have a hook, and they really enjoy having an “expert” give them an opinion to chat on about, and along the way the voice from the outside gets invited on to be made fun of. Then the situations all change and those experts are all coming up with “The Signs Were There All Along!” commentaries.
The most recent and notable case for this is the economic situation where the largest banks and several of the most respected institutions with the most educated economists failed at seeing what all seems to be fairly obvious now. The government agency in charge of oversight, the SEC, was warned multiple times about a massive fraud going on, and now we find out there really was nobody in charge at the SEC that had the intellectual chops to actually pursue charges of that financial fraud. The fraud went essentially unchallenged until actual chilling of the market showed the theory that Madoff was a financial genius to be a complete falsehood.
Will we one day find out that those in charge of the NOAA and Met didn’t have the intellectual chops to challenge some of the core beliefs of the AGW crowd, proved wrong by a “chilling of the market” that we’re touching on now?
Am I comparing Hansen to Madoff?
Why yes. I suppose I am.

Clive
March 7, 2009 7:24 pm

It would be a frosty day in hell that our local eco-weenie newspaper would print such heresy! ☺
Great item. Thanks.
Clive in Alberta
Soon to be freezing with Brent ♪♪♪♪

Tim L
March 7, 2009 7:25 pm

where is the beef?
lol

Mike Bryant
March 7, 2009 7:31 pm

Well, Jacoby said that Al Gore was speaking with the “…closed-minded dogmatism of a religious zealot.”
Finally a reporter with a backbone. I wonder what Michael Tobis will think of this.
The extremely thin veneer of science is beginning to crack, revealing the crumbling edifice of AGW. Reality has shown that AGW is really about socialist politics and power, not about saving the children. Al Gore and his traveling medicine show, should now hitch up the horses and take his ill-gotten gains to some other planet. Mr. Gore, the game is up, the debate is over. You lose.

Ray
March 7, 2009 7:36 pm

Actually, the cow got the Mad Cow Desease. We had to terminate her. Poor thing!

JimB
March 7, 2009 7:46 pm

Being a resident of the Commonwealth, I have to say I’m completely stunned that this would be printed in the Globe.
I need to go to their webpage and see it for myself…
JimB

JaneHM
March 7, 2009 7:46 pm

It snowed in summertime Victoria Australia today – state of the record heatwave that preceeded the February bushfires
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,25142931-953,00.html

realitycheck
March 7, 2009 7:46 pm

Well written article from a high circulation paper…
“he was speaking not with the authority of a man of science, but with the closed-minded dogmatism of a religious zealot.” Exactly, and he is not the only one in the AGW camp that adopts this air of dogmatic superiority. Its time all the rats stopped following the pied piper…
I must admit I had been skeptical that objective journalism surrounding the climate issue was lost – this gives me some hope.
Anyone want to take bets on when the BBC or WSJ will print such an article?

novoburgo
March 7, 2009 7:50 pm

This is all very interesting but the wheels of change are already in motion. Science really doesn’t matter, in fact it was never a consideration. Cap & Trade is but a moment away. Carbon tax is set to go. The media will turn on the current fad of global warming alarmism only after the laws are in place and the bureaucratic structure is functioning. Nearly 50% of the electorate is dependent on the federal government or is willing to allow the fed to run their lives. They constitute a majority and consequently exercise their authority at the expense of the neutered minority. The U.S. was once a republic, ruled by law and the constitution. This has now changed to rule by the loudest voice, rule by the most dishonest, and rule by the tyranny of the majority.
The greatest minds of the country could tomorrow declare that global warming/climate change alarmism is a hoax and it wouldn’t change a thing. Over the next three years look for thousands of windmills to sprout from every hilltop, for every state to adopt “climate change” legislation, and for every politician to scramble to insure that they can “weather” the storm of change that is sweeping the nation.
The “facts” of the latest “science” refuting the hysteria holds no sway to the forces already in motion. The current administration will not be denied. They are united 100%
behind a complete and irreversibly change in the structure of taxation and control of peoples lives. The “silent majority” has allowed the “few” to gain the upper hand and be able to dictate the political agenda of the country. These are indeed times that try men’s souls!

March 7, 2009 8:12 pm

Mr. Jacoby,
I thank you for your candor and bravado (for having the n*ts to tell what I feel is the truth). Thank you again and again!
Good luck to you in your future endeavors!

Paul
March 7, 2009 8:17 pm

I’ve subscribed to this rag for the last twenty five years. Jeff Jacoby is the lone conservative at the Boston Globe and his column only appears twice a week. The rest of the time, it’s the AGW loonies who spout on the op-ed page. On the other hand, the sports pages are the best.

March 7, 2009 8:22 pm

novoburgo (19:50:46) :
This is all very interesting but the wheels of change are already in motion. Science really doesn’t matter, in fact it was never a consideration. Cap & Trade is but a moment away. …
Keep the faith, man! As evidenced by this very thread… miracles CAN happen! Our “silent majority” is getting a wee bit more audible every day!
Keep up the good fight!

voodoo
March 7, 2009 8:31 pm

My custom bumper sticker:
Gore lies!
Your 401K dies!

Chuck Bradley
March 7, 2009 8:45 pm

As mentioned by Paul, Jacoby does not speak for the Globe. He is the token conservative, kept as an illusion of open mindedness. From time to time the Globe refuses to print his scheduled column because the management is bothered by it.
Not much has changed at the Globe. This is as much a sign of crumbling as Galileo
not being executed was.

Roger Knights
March 7, 2009 8:47 pm

“The greatest minds of the country could tomorrow declare that global warming/climate change alarmism is a hoax and it wouldn’t change a thing. Over the next three years look for thousands of windmills to sprout from every hilltop, for every state to adopt “climate change” legislation, and for every politician to scramble to insure that they can “weather” the storm of change that is sweeping the nation.”
In three years it will be 2012, and the tide will turn with a vengeance in November.

AKD
March 7, 2009 8:48 pm

Wake me up when the Globe reports a climate-related news story objectively.

Pamela Gray
March 7, 2009 8:54 pm

Little Bo Peep has lost her warming
And can’t tell where to find it
But she won’t leave it alone
Global Warming is home
Wagging it’s green tail behinding

savethesharks
March 7, 2009 9:02 pm

There is nothing more scientific than the cold hard reality of logic and truth.
Thanks for that GREAT op-ed, Jeff.
The saddest part about the whole AGW thing, is that the REAL environmental problems we face today–such as the strip-mining of the oceans of biological systems–all of that is being THROWN UNDER THE BUS.
What bus? The sham bus of the AGW agenda.
In other words….if they were just honest, and did not use SCAM SCIENCE as a front…there would be a lot more people protesting coal pollution and every other environmental problem.
In what will surely go down as the greatest scientific HOAX since the days of the the Inquisition, individuals like Gore, Hansen, and Holdren have participated in GUTTING the public scientific trust.
Funny thing….the people who commit Enron-type or SEC crimes…get charged.
Yet, somehow…in the scientific arena…it is permissible to propagate LIES (even publicly-funded ones!!).
What gives???
If Uncle Dalton….or even Aunt Maunder visits us….and we are not at least reasonably prepared….then it is OUR fault. We have allowed the current BOZOS that shape scientific policy…to thrive.
Chris
Norfolk, VA

March 7, 2009 9:12 pm

Walt Stone (19:23:59) – Very nice, Walt.

April E. Coggins
March 7, 2009 9:17 pm

Where’s the beef indeed. In my little world, we have another fat, fluffy 2″ of snow. We didn’t have rain, we had snow. Some forecasts are predicting another record low temp. I believe the forecast will be wrong, but I a have an open mind to the actual events.
Just two short years ago, we had temps with highs more than 50F more than now. It’s all within the normal variability.

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