Note: title suffix – “autosuggest still blocked” has been removed, see update2 at bottom of story.
We’ve had the term “global warming” in the lexicon since well before the Internet became a household tool, certainly well before Google itself.
So it is with amazement that I report the rise of a new term, “Climategate” in just a little over 1 week in the Google search engine.
Here’s our old friend “global warming”:
And here is the new term that is spreading like lightning, “climategate”:
global warming – 10,100,000
climategate – 10,400,000
Note that these are web searches, not news searches, but Google suggests a few news stories first. These two searches were conducted about 1 minute apart.
Individual results and search permutations may vary, but it sure seems like “climategate” has grown virally in since the story on the CRU files broke on November 19th.
Here are some other interesting tidbits about “climategate”.
Google seems to be blocking their search box suggestions from using the word, reports on WUWT and my own observation two days ago indicate it was once there. I used by upper right Google Search Box in IE8 to find out.
For example “global war….” has lots of suggestions:
And so does “climate”:
I find it interesting that climate depot and climate audit are suggested ahead of climate progress.
But even when you spell out almost the enirety of “climategate” Google doesn’t seem to think it’s worth suggesting to you:
With “climategate” now as big as, likely even bigger than “global warming” on the web, Google might want to rethink this.
UPDATE: From comments I see that “Bing”, the new search engine from Microsoft, has no such problems, and in fact puts “climategate” right at the top after only 3 letters “c l i”:

I thought the Langjokull Glacier in Iceland was a nice touch. Bing apparently rotates backgrounds, so who knows what you’ll see.
UPDATE2: About 3 hours after this story was first posted, it appears that Google has added the word “climategate” to autosuggest.





I don’t think “climategate” is being blocked on Google. Something else is going on.
” Andy (13:13:58) :
Yet another reason to use Bing.”
It has been my experience that Bing, or Live Search, or whatever the heck else it is called this year couldn’t find salt in the Dead Sea. I can always, ALWAYS, find what I want faster on Google than anybody else. I know a Microsoft funded study said Microsoft searches were better, but we should know by now what self-interests do in a study. 75% of the time with Google, I find what I need in the first page (not scientific, just a number to make a point). And I never need to go beyond the 4th page on Google to find what I need. Meanwhile, when I use Bing, I rarely find what I need page 1 or 2. Even Yahoo is better than Bing. Ultimately, I believe it what I am searching for, in that I believe Google is better at what I search for. The many names of Microsoft search may be better for what you need. I care about results, not the name.
Invariant (13.28.39)
I see that in the referenced Telegraph article, Christopher Booker is crediting his colleague James Dellingpole with coining ‘Climategate’
Handbags at dawn I think.
has climategate wikipedia being taken off also? too much paranoia methinks.
CLIMATE CHANGE: THIS IS THE WORST SCIENTIFIC SCANDAL OF OUR GENERATION
Our hopelessly compromised scientific establishment cannot be allowed to get away with the Climategate whitewash, says Christopher Booker
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/christopherbooker/6679082/Climate-change-this-is-the-worst-scientific-scandal-of-our-generation.html
A week after my colleague James Delingpole, on his Telegraph blog, coined the term “Climategate” to describe the scandal revealed by the leaked emails from the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit, Google was showing that the word now appears across the internet more than nine million times. But in all these acres of electronic coverage, one hugely relevant point about these thousands of documents has largely been missed.
The reason why even the Guardian’s George Monbiot has expressed total shock and dismay at the picture revealed by the documents is that their authors are not just any old bunch of academics. Their importance cannot be overestimated, What we are looking at here is the small group of scientists who have for years been more influential in driving the worldwide alarm over global warming than any others, not least through the role they play at the heart of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Professor Philip Jones, the CRU’s director, is in charge of the two key sets of data used by the IPCC to draw up its reports. Through its link to the Hadley Centre, part of the UK Met Office, which selects most of the IPCC’s key scientific contributors, his global temperature record is the most important of the four sets of temperature data on which the IPCC and governments rely – not least for their predictions that the world will warm to catastrophic levels unless trillions of dollars are spent to avert it.
Dr Jones is also a key part of the closely knit group of American and British scientists responsible for promoting that picture of world temperatures conveyed by Michael Mann’s “hockey stick” graph which 10 years ago turned climate history on its head by showing that, after 1,000 years of decline, global temperatures have recently shot up to their highest level in recorded history.
Given star billing by the IPCC, not least for the way it appeared to eliminate the long-accepted Mediaeval Warm Period when temperatures were higher they are today, the graph became the central icon of the entire man-made global warming movement.
Since 2003, however, when the statistical methods used to create the “hockey stick” were first exposed as fundamentally flawed by an expert Canadian statistician Steve McIntyre, an increasingly heated battle has been raging between Mann’s supporters, calling themselves “the Hockey Team”, and McIntyre and his own allies, as they have ever more devastatingly called into question the entire statistical basis on which the IPCC and CRU construct their case.
The senders and recipients of the leaked CRU emails constitute a cast list of the IPCC’s scientific elite, including not just the “Hockey Team”, such as Dr Mann himself, Dr Jones and his CRU colleague Keith Briffa, but Ben Santer, responsible for a highly controversial rewriting of key passages in the IPCC’s 1995 report; Kevin Trenberth, who similarly controversially pushed the IPCC into scaremongering over hurricane activity; and Gavin Schmidt, right-hand man to Al Gore’s ally Dr James Hansen, whose own GISS record of surface temperature data is second in importance only to that of the CRU itself.
There are three threads in particular in the leaked documents which have sent a shock wave through informed observers across the world. Perhaps the most obvious, as lucidly put together by Willis Eschenbach (see McIntyre’s blog Climate Audit and Anthony Watt’s blog Watts Up With That), is the highly disturbing series of emails which show how Dr Jones and his colleagues have for years been discussing the devious tactics whereby they could avoid releasing their data to outsiders under freedom of information laws.
They have come up with every possible excuse for concealing the background data on which their findings and temperature records were based.
This in itself has become a major scandal, not least Dr Jones’s refusal to release the basic data from which the CRU derives its hugely influential temperature record, which culminated last summer in his startling claim that much of the data from all over the world had simply got “lost”. Most incriminating of all are the emails in which scientists are advised to delete large chunks of data, which, when this is done after receipt of a freedom of information request, is a criminal offence.
But the question which inevitably arises from this systematic refusal to release their data is – what is it that these scientists seem so anxious to hide? The second and most shocking revelation of the leaked documents is how they show the scientists trying to manipulate data through their tortuous computer programmes, always to point in only the one desired direction – to lower past temperatures and to “adjust” recent temperatures upwards, in order to convey the impression of an accelerated warming. This comes up so often (not least in the documents relating to computer data in the Harry Read Me file) that it becomes the most disturbing single element of the entire story. This is what Mr McIntyre caught Dr Hansen doing with his GISS temperature record last year (after which Hansen was forced to revise his record), and two further shocking examples have now come to light from Australia and New Zealand.
In each of these countries it has been possible for local scientists to compare the official temperature record with the original data on which it was supposedly based. In each case it is clear that the same trick has been played – to turn an essentially flat temperature chart into a graph which shows temperatures steadily rising. And in each case this manipulation was carried out under the influence of the CRU.
What is tragically evident from the Harry Read Me file is the picture it gives of the CRU scientists hopelessly at sea with the complex computer programmes they had devised to contort their data in the approved direction, more than once expressing their own desperation at how difficult it was to get the desired results.
The third shocking revelation of these documents is the ruthless way in which these academics have been determined to silence any expert questioning of the findings they have arrived at by such dubious methods – not just by refusing to disclose their basic data but by discrediting and freezing out any scientific journal which dares to publish their critics’ work. It seems they are prepared to stop at nothing to stifle scientific debate in this way, not least by ensuring that no dissenting research should find its way into the pages of IPCC reports.
Back in 2006, when the eminent US statistician Professor Edward Wegman produced an expert report for the US Congress vindicating Steve McIntyre’s demolition of the “hockey stick”, he excoriated the way in which this same “tightly knit group” of academics seemed only too keen to collaborate with each other and to “peer review” each other’s papers in order to dominate the findings of those IPCC reports on which much of the future of the US and world economy may hang. In light of the latest revelations, it now seems even more evident that these men have been failing to uphold those principles which lie at the heart of genuine scientific enquiry and debate. Already one respected US climate scientist, Dr Eduardo Zorita, has called for Dr Mann and Dr Jones to be barred from any further participation in the IPCC. Even our own George Monbiot, horrified at finding how he has been betrayed by the supposed experts he has been revering and citing for so long, has called for Dr Jones to step down as head of the CRU.
The former Chancellor Lord (Nigel) Lawson, last week launching his new think tank, the Global Warming Policy Foundation, rightly called for a proper independent inquiry into the maze of skulduggery revealed by the CRU leaks. But the inquiry mooted on Friday, possibly to be chaired by Lord Rees, President of the Royal Society – itself long a shameless propagandist for the warmist cause – is far from being what Lord Lawson had in mind. Our hopelessly compromised scientific establishment cannot be allowed to get away with a whitewash of what has become the greatest scientific scandal of our age.
Smokey (14:32:23) :
> If Bing returns millions more hits on “climategate” than Google, isn’t it doing a more thorough search?
Not necessarily. It could also be that Microsoft is trying to make you think it has more hits than Google.
Google’s hit number is just an estimate, and a rather bad one at that. If you find something with a couple hundred hits and look at all of them, don’t be surprised if it stops at around 70.
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The auto suggest thing for climategate works for me with my Firefox on “cl”. It may be responding to cached pages or searches though as it is displaying suggestions in two groups.
Until we understand exactly how Google’s auto-suggest thing works I’d be really, really reluctant to to excoriate them over it. It may well be that the sudden rise in references to it has lit a red flag and auto-disabled it until a human can check see what the heck is going on and decide if some group is trying to bomb the search engine to get people to see their spam.
If all hell hasn’t broken loose by next Friday, I’ll eat my dog!
OT??
Why ‘climategate’ won’t stop greens …from URL below
If you’re wondering how the robot-like march of the world’s politicians towards Copenhagen can possibly continue in the face of the scientific scandal dubbed “climategate,” it’s because Big Government, Big Business and Big Green don’t give ***** about “the science.”
Not news to skeptics, but it is in MSM.
Just MAYBE there is momentum to get this out. One hopes so.
Thanks to Anthony and his gang of elves here at WUWT! Keep it up.
This is a good read.
http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://www.torontosun.com/images/columnists/lorrie_goldstein248.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.torontosun.com/comment/columnists/lorrie_goldstein/&usg=__3AMaTRfkslcXLfUgrVSgdD6k_5Q=&h=187&w=248&sz=6&hl=en&start=1&tbnid=cjQlg4Sj0sQA0M:&tbnh=84&tbnw=111&prev=/images%3Fq%3D%2522LORRIE%2BGOLDSTEIN%2522%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
Oh. A mainstream media article on the scandal. They’re a little slow, but are starting to take notice.
I that this leaks/hack episode has at least elevated awareness enough to help throw some focus on the important underlying issues about the lack of tracability back to the raw data. The Times has just put this story on its website:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6936328.ece
“SCIENTISTS at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have admitted throwing away much of the raw temperature data on which their predictions of global warming are based. ”
“In a statement on its website, the CRU said: “We do not hold the original raw data but only the value-added (quality controlled and homogenised) data.” ”
I am sure this has been know for while but I don’t think it has been mentioned on such a mainstream source before.
Just did a ‘Googlefight’ between ‘Climate-gate’ and ‘Climate Change’ and despite ‘Climate-gate’ getting more hits (11700000) than ‘Climate Change’ (10500000), ‘Climate Change’ was shown as the winner with a considerably higher bar on the bar chart! This is the link:
http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=climate-gate&word2=climate+change
Quick question: is this paper worth reading? Well, I have a PH.D. in Physics, so I can see that the equations look good, but I am worried that it is not in agremmenet with experiments, and it is also quite long, please advice.
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0707/0707.1161v4.pdf
(I wish Dr. Svalgaard was still around here at WUWT, he would point out why the paper is no good right away)
I tried searching “hide the decline” on Al Google and produced about 1,820,000 hits . Someone is obviously not wielding the black ink quickly enough.
PS. Remember to vote over at:
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/proveit.aspx
Notice that Google is suggesting “climate emails”. Whatever might they be referring to?
And before I go to bed I have performed searches on Google which differed within the space of 30 seconds!!! Take that to the bank.
From my webrobot:
Time: Nov 28th, 23:40 CEST (requested: http:www.google.de)
‘climategate/climate gate’: 11.200.000 results
‘cru gate’ – has quite some entries not related to CRU/ClimateGate’. 7.270.000 results
‘hadley hack’ : 195.000 results
‘hadley phil jones’ 112.000 results
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sites:
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search: ‘realclimate.org’: 346.000 results
search: ‘wattsupwiththat.com’: 154.000 results //I doubt that, too low, IMHO
search: ‘surfacestations.org’: 75.600 results
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// comment: when surfacestations.org has 75.600,
// comment: wattsupwiththat. com should be fivefold, at least.
// comment: tenfold would be a reasonable number.
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search: ‘cimateaudit’: 176.000 results
search: ‘climateaudit.org’: 161.000 results
@operator: can you forward it to Anthony, pls?
These google results don’t make sense to me.
Rgds
KlausB
Google is one of the ‘friends’ of Hopenhagen:
http://www.hopenhagen.org/friends
So, it should not come as surprise they are not ‘friendly to the word ‘climategate’.
correction: And before I go to bed I have performed THE SAME searches on Google which differed within the space of 30 seconds!!! Take that to the bank.
Completely off-topic, but very funny:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_V4T-lZ6_JEc/Sw9MVcVxIbI/AAAAAAAAAR4/wV1yEVvulkI/s400/clippy.jpg
OT but it appears near the top of this page – have any of you clicked the Google ad “How to stop global warming” – please do for two reasons – one it will contribute to AW’s fighting fund and two, it might give you a laugh.
It takes you through to Ed Milliband’s masterplan to save the planet (actually, it’s edspledge – fighting for a strong deal at Copenhagen) – you can vote on which of the three top topics to prioritise for fighting global warming.
Top of Ed’s list is sending our esteemed prime minister Gordon Brown to Copenhagen.
Wow – Labour has really got it’s finger on the pulse of global warming
Would not be surprised if Google is currently under immense pressure to censor this. Fortunately the Internet does not belong to them and there are alternatives. If I were google I would think very carefully about what they are doing. They might lose a large percentage of followers….
CBC just reported that the Inuit have complained about the quotas set by the federal goverment for polar bear kills. Government numbers suggest a 22% decline since 1980. Elders suggest the population of bears has DOUBLED in the past 30 years. That’s the first anti-special interest piece I have seen on the CBC ever! I will try to find the link… not on their site yet.
Found it:
http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/News/ID=1344693694
Invariant (15:12:55) :
“I wish Dr. Svalgaard was still around here at WUWT . . .”
Yeah, miss him and the whole solar topic. But there must be a way to contact him?
John
Hengav,
Look up the Macah tribe of the Pacific Northwest. They keep fighting hard to reinstitute their traditions and religious practices of… hunting orca. The CBC had to have picked a side in there too.
I thought this very exact thing. Couldn’t believe google wouldn’t let u autosearch the term. FYI, there were 290,000 hits for ‘climategate’ the day before thanksgiving.
This will no doubt go
down as the greatest scam off all time…..u can not possibly silence this!!!