Met Office Climate Official on Arctic Ice Forecasts: "The danger is they can be accused of scaremongering."

I’ve been very critical of statements made by Dr. Mark Serreze of the National Snow and Ice Data Center. It seems that I’m not the only one critical of his statements to the press. – Anthony

Excerpts from The Times, UK story:

Exaggerated claims undermine drive to cut emissions, scientists warn

Mark Henderson, Science Editor

Images from 2001and 2007 indicating a big decline in Arctic ice
Images from 2001, top, and 2007 from Philip's Universal Atlas of the World indicated a big decline in Arctic ice, used as proof of climate change

Exaggerated and inaccurate claims about the threat from global warming risk undermining efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions and contain climate change, senior scientists have told The Times.

Environmental lobbyists, politicians, researchers and journalists who distort climate science to support an agenda erode public understanding and play into the hands of sceptics, according to experts including a former government chief scientist.

Excessive statements about the decline of Arctic sea ice, severe weather events and the probability of extreme warming in the next century detract from the credibility of robust findings about climate change, they said.

Such claims can easily be rebutted by critics of global warming science to cast doubt on the whole field. They also confuse the public about what has been established as fact, and what is conjecture.

The experts all believe that global warming is a real phenomenon with serious consequences, and that action to curb emissions is urgently needed.

They fear, however, that the contribution of natural climate variations towards events such as storms, melting ice and heatwaves is too often overlooked, and that possible scenarios about future warming are misleadingly presented as fact.

“When people overstate happenings that aren’t necessarily climate change-related, or set up as almost certainties things that are difficult to establish scientifically, it distracts from the science we do understand. The danger is they can be accused of scaremongering. Also, we can all become described as kind of left-wing greens.”

Vicky Pope, head of climate change advice at the Met Office, said: “It isn’t helpful to anybody to exaggerate the situation. It’s scary enough as it is.”

She was particularly critical of claims made by scientists and environmental groups two years ago, when observations showed that Arctic sea ice had declined to the lowest extent on record, 39 per cent below the average between 1979 and 2001. This led Mark Serreze, of the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre, to say that Arctic ice was “in a downward spiral and may have passed the point of no return”.

Dr Pope said that while climate change was a factor, normal variations also played a part, and it was always likely that ice would recover a little in subsequent years, as had happened. It was the long-term downward trend that mattered, rather than the figures for any one year, she added.

“The problem with saying that we’ve reached a tipping point is that when the extent starts to increase again — as it has — the sceptics will come along and say, ‘Well, it’s stopped’,” she said. “This is why it’s important we’re as objective as we can be, and use all the available evidence to make clear what’s actually happening, because neither of those claims is right.”

“In 1998, people thought the world was going to end, temperatures were going up so much,” Dr Pope said. “People pick up whatever makes their argument, but this works both ways. It’s the long-term trend that counts, which is continuing and inexorable.”

Read the entire article here at The Times

 

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P Wilson
October 31, 2009 5:12 pm

Chris Wright (06:21:59)
Variations on a theme.
“Vicky Pope, head of climate change advice at the Met Office, said: “It isn’t helpful to anybody to exaggerate the situation. It’s scary enough as it is.”
We’re done for. Its worse than we ever thought. It’s happening before our very eyes. But lets not exaggerrate and misrepresent the truth with apocalypse. We’re doomed enough as it is.

October 31, 2009 5:20 pm

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a jones
October 31, 2009 5:32 pm

Needless to say I have written a letter to the Times. It is getting to be a habit. Poor scoring so far though, sent 25, published 1. Obviously must lift my game.
Kindest Regards

CuriousT
October 31, 2009 5:38 pm

Anthony…
Monckton, yay….Glenn Beck, boo. I mean the guy is the biggest [snip] on any network…of all time. He gives serious conservatives a bad name, and can’t be the best platform for a serious subject.
Monckton on the News Hour, Yay!
CT

Tenuc
November 1, 2009 1:38 am

Hooray!!! Another sign that the AGW brigade knows the game is up.
Who would h ave though that dyed in the wool ‘warmistress’ Vicky Pope thinks it’s time she started a bit of cover-your-arse positioning. The Met Office have already lost any credibility they had regarding weather or climate forecasts – even the UK Military are cutting some of there spend. They are now a complete joke here in the UK and most people I talk to think the organisation is a waste of money and should be shut down.
Viicky Pope is a disgrace to science and will probably end up serving burgers in McDonald’s within the next couple of years, and really doing a service for mankind. although I expect she will only merit one star.

November 1, 2009 5:03 am

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Ben
November 1, 2009 8:05 pm

“Environmental lobbyists, politicians, researchers and journalists who distort climate science to support an agenda erode public understanding…”
Excessive statements…detract from the credibility of robust findings about climate change, they said.”
The experts all believe that global warming is a real phenomenon with serious consequences, and that action to curb emissions is urgently needed.”

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Funny how quickly this author forgets the comments he makes in his own article. First he derides “excessive statements” and “journalists who distort climate science.” But then he himself makes an excessive statement which distorts the climate science, by saying “The experts all believe…”
The old saying “Physician, heal thyself” could be modified here to
“Journalist, edit thyself.”

peeke
November 2, 2009 12:27 am

“Exaggerated and inaccurate claims about the threat from global warming risk undermining efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions and contain climate change, senior scientists have told The Times.”
Mind you, this goes for the sceptics too. I tend to look firmly down upon ppl that shout “eco-fascists”. A man like Vaclav Klaus, who as an economist has very few merits to call others junk scientists imo, or a monckton are clowns that make me very sceptical about the sceptics.

November 2, 2009 8:20 am

Smokey (05:03:07) :
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Smokey. Good one! 🙂