American Thinker: Understanding Climategate's Hidden Decline

Understanding Climategate’s Hidden Decline

By Marc Sheppard The American Thinker

Close followers of the Climategate controversy know that much of the mêlée surrounds an email in which Climate Research Unit (CRU) chief Phil Jones wrote about using “Mike’s Nature Trick” (MNT) to “hide the decline.”  And yet, 17 days and thousands of almost exclusively on-line op-eds into this scandal, it still seems very few understand exactly which “decline” was being hidden, what “trick” was used to do so, and why Jones’s words have become the slogan for the greatest scientific fraud in history.

As the mainstream media move from abject denial to dismissive whitewashing, CRU co-conspirators move to Copenhagen for tomorrow’s UN climate meeting, intent on changing the world as we know it based primarily on their now exposed trickery.  Add yesterday’s announcement of a UN investigation into the matter, which will no doubt be no less corrupt than those being investigated, and public awareness of how and why that trick was performed is now more vital than ever.

So please allow me to explain in what I hope are easily digestible terms.

First and foremost — contrary to what you’ve likely read elsewhere in the blogosphere or heard from the few policymakers and pundits actually addressing the issue, it was not the temperature decline the planet has been experiencing since 1998 that Jones and friends conspired to hide. Certainly, the simple fact that the email was sent in November of 1999 should have allayed any such confusion.

In fact, the decline Jones so urgently sought to hide was not one of measured temperatures at all, but rather figures infinitely more important to climate alarmists – those determined by proxy reconstructions. As this scandal has attracted new readers to the subject, I ask climate savvy readers to indulge me while I briefly explain climate proxies, as they are an essential ingredient of this contemptible conspiracy.

Truth be told — even reasonably reliable instrumental readings are a relatively modern convenience, limiting CRU’s global measured temperature database to a start date somewhere in the mid-19th century.  That’s why global temperature charts based on actual readings typically use a base year of 1850 or somewhere thereabouts.

And yet — most historical temperature charts, including the one Al Gore preached before in An Inconvenient Truth, go way back to 1000 AD.  That’s where proxies come in.

While historical documents (e,g, ship’s logs, diaries, court and church records, tax rolls, and even classic literature) certainly provide a glimpse into past temperature trends, such information is far too limited and generalized to be of any statistical value. So climate scientists have devised means to measure variations in such ubiquitous materials as lake sediments, boreholes, ice cores, and tree rings to evaluate past temperature trends.

They then employ complex computer programs to combine such “proxy” data sampled throughout a region to plot that area’s annual relative changes in temperature hundreds or even thousands of years prior.  By then combining the datasets, they believe they can accurately reproduce hemispheric and global temperature trends of the previous millennia.

And while reconstructions — as past temperature interpretations from proxy data are called — can differ greatly from one source to another, those generated by the CRU have often been accepted as the de facto temperatures of the past.

Largely because the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) proclaims them to be.

Warmist Public Enemy Number One:  The Medieval Warming Period

It’s important to understand that early analyses of these “proxies” clearly demonstrated that three radical temperature shifts occurred within the past millennium, as do many contemporary studies.  Indeed, the years 900-1300 AD were labeled the Medieval Warming Period (MWP), as global temperatures rose precipitously from the bitter cold of the previous Dark Ages to levels several degrees warmer than today.  The Little Ice Age, a sudden period of cooling, then followed and lasted until the year 1850.   And then began the modern warming period, which was by no means unique and appears to have ended with the millennium itself.

Originally, even the IPCC accepted that pre-20th century analysis.  In fact, the 1990 First Assessment Report used this schematic IPCC 1990 Figure 7c (courtesy of Climate Audit) to represent last millennium’s dramatic temperature swings.

But this image of a fluid climate system subject to abrupt and natural up-and-downturns made unprecedented 20th century warming about as marketable as Florida swampland.  And opportunists who depended on the aberrance of post-industrial revolution warming in order to condemn and control mankind’s CO2 emissions soon recognized that perhaps the LIA but most certainly the MWP simply had to go.

And as many of these hucksters were closely connected to the IPCC – both sender and recipient names on those illuminating CRU emails include many of its editors, lead authors and contributors — that task was far less daunting than one might imagine.

Proxies, Tricks and Hockey Sticks

The first step was taken in the 1995 Second Assessment Report, when the above Figure 7c was replaced with a 1993 reconstruction from RS Bradley and Phil Jones himself that used 1400 AD as its base – effectively wiping the MWP off the radar-screen.

But it wasn’t until the 2001 Third Assessment Report (TAR) that the MWP simply vanished. This multi-proxy reconstruction of Northern Hemisphere temperature anomalies appeared in chapter 2, page 134, of the Working Group 1 (WG1) report [PDF].

IPCC 2001 WG1 Fig 2.20

Of course, the first thing you’ll notice is that both the MWP and LIA have indeed disappeared.  In fact, temperatures appear to trend downward throughout the millennium until a sharp jump upward last century.  But if you look closer, you’ll also notice that the “reconstructed” series terminate in 1980.  What forms the dramatic blade to the hockey stick shape (yes, this is indeed the famous “Hockey-Stick” graph) is instead the distal segment of the 1902 to 1999 instrumental data series.

Mann has recently claimed that the available proxy data ended in 1980, but even his coconspirators at RealClimate admit that’s nonsense.  The truth is that the proxy data was scrapped because unlike those measured, reconstructed temperatures showed a marked decline after 1980.  And, as the chart plotted temperature anomalies against what the plotters selected as the “normal” period and temperatures of 1961 to 1990, the reconstruction would have been quite unremarkable otherwise.  So at the 1980 mark, the actual post-1980 measurements were actually attached to the truncated proxy series to create the illusion they were one.

The figure below, found on the same page of the WG1 report reveals this trick more clearly.  This chart plots the original 4 reconstructions used: 2 from Mann et al, 1 from Jones et al and 1 from Briffa et al.  Notice how all but the first series continue to trend downward around 1960 while instrumental readings begin to trend upward?  And even that series ends abruptly in 1980.

IPCC 2001 WG1 Fig 2.21

So not only did conspirators cherry-pick the one series of the four that approximated measured temperatures the longest, they also terminated that series at the point that it too, began to trend down.  They then joined it to the actual 1980-1999 temperatures to “hide the decline” in the final product, as that decline created an inexplicable divergence between the reconstructed and measured temperatures.   The existence of which challenges the entire series dating back to 1000 AD.

Remember, all of the temperatures prior to 1850 were estimated by computer algorithms and no actual readings exist to prove or disprove those figures.  So a relatively short window of opportunity exists to test the programs against observations. Had 20th century measured temperatures continued to align with those recreated as smoothly after 1960 as they did previously, then the programmers could declare their code and hence their millennial temperatures sound.  But the divergence, if allowed to stand, instead revealed serious design flaws in the proxy reconstructions.  Which suggests that just as the decline was dealt with through trickery, so was the MWP.

And it seems that each time the trick was used, its involvement would be more deeply concealed.

Every multi-volume IPCC Assessment has been accompanied by a relatively brief and highly-politicized Summary for Policymakers (SPM).  This synopsis invariably commands the bulk of the media and political attention.  Here’s the version of the graph depicted prominently on page 3 of the 2001 TAR SPM [PDF], the only version of the report most policymakers and reporters would ever actually see.  Notice how they further obscured their chicanery by omitting the series defining legend and the “1988 instrumental value” declaration:

IPCC 2001 SPM Fig 1b

And despite the fact that the only confirmable segment of the series failed that very test, which should have declared the entire series null and void, the chart’s caption informed policymakers that:

“the rate and duration of warming of the 20th century has been much greater than in any of the previous nine centuries.  Similarly, it is likely that the 1990s have been the warmest decade and 1998 the warmest year of the millennium.”

And it’s this highly fraudulent version that has become the poster child of the equally fraudulent Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) movement.

Thanks in large part to the trick that hides the decline.

Trick or Cheat

Now we’ll take a closer look at exactly what Jones meant when he wrote that he had “just completed Mike’s Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie from 1981 onwards) and from 1961 for Keith’s to hide the decline.”

Why did Jones refer to the ruse as “Mike’s Nature Trick?”  

As die-hard Hockey Team opponents and fans alike already know – the original 600-year version of the now infamous “Hockey-Stick” graph was dubbed MBH98 because it first appeared in the Michael Mann, Raymond Bradley and Malcolm Hughes paper Global-Scale Temperature Patterns and Climate Forcing Over the Past Six Centuries [PDF], originally published in the science journal Nature in 1998.  And “Mike’s Nature Trick” received its dubious designation among CRU insiders for the very same reason.

As to the rest of the sentence — It seems Jones was working on a cover chart for a forthcoming World Meteorological Organization report [PDF], WMO Statement on the Status of the Global Climate in 1999, when he wrote the email. As the graph would incorporate one reconstruction of his own plus one each from Michael Mann and Keith Briffa, he was informing them that he had used the trick on Mann’s series at the same 1980 cutoff as MBH98, but found it necessary to use 1960 as the cutoff on the Briffa series.

And what I uncovered in the source code told the tale why.  While Mann used multiple proxy sources, Briffa’s reconstructions were based solely on a property of annual tree ring growth known as maximum latewood density (MXD). And the MXD-only-driven plots began to diverge from actual temperatures as early as 1960.  In fact, while many of CRU’s programs are designed to exclude all data after 1960 for later manual splicing with instrumental data, others employ “fudge factors” to force the generated plot to more closely adhere to measured temperatures as far back as 1930.

And as you’ll soon see, Jones’s admitted use of MNT took it to an entirely new level of fraud.

Here’s the original reconstruction, with the three proxy and measured temperature (black) series intact:

Notice how Briffa’s series (green) begins to trend sharply downward around the mid-20th Century.  Jones’s series (red) soon follows but less sharply and then begins to trend higher.  Mann’s (blue) appears to flatten out around the same year that Jones’s begins to fall.  Meanwhile, all three have broken with the measured rising temperatures of the late 20th Century.

Now take a look at the chart actually published by the WMO, with all three proxy series having been surreptitiously subjected to MNT:

Since the release of CRU’s FOI2009, alarmists have continued their claim that there’s nothing deceptive about the “trick” and that it has been openly discussed in scientific journals like Nature since 1998.

But I defy anyone to compare the above chart – the one Jones wrote he had applied MNT to – to the unadulterated version above it, and tell me there’s been no deception committed.  At least with MBH98, a sharp eye might recognize the ruse.  Here — there is no indication given whatsoever that the graph represents an amalgam of proxy and measured temperatures.  This, my friends, is fraud.

And I hope that those investigating the fraud will carefully consider this explanation of his WMO cheating given last week by Jones: [my emphasis]

“One of the three temperature reconstructions was based entirely on a particular set of tree-ring data that shows a strong correlation with temperature from the 19th century through to the mid-20th century, but does not show a realistic trend of temperature after 1960. This is well known and is called the ‘decline’ or ‘divergence’. The use of the term ‘hiding the decline’ was in an email written in haste. CRU has not sought to hide the decline. Indeed, CRU has published a number of articles that both illustrate, and discuss the implications of, this recent tree-ring decline, including the article that is listed in the legend of the WMO Statement figure. It is because of this trend in these tree-ring data that we know does not represent temperature change that I only show this series up to 1960 in the WMO Statement.”

And they’ll immediately recognize the dishonest denial they’re dealing with when they read the WMO Statement figure from the inside cover Jones referred to:

“Northern Hemisphere temperatures were reconstructed for the past 1000 years (up to 1999) using palaeoclimatic records (tree rings, corals, ice cores, lake sediments, etc.), along with historical and long instrumental records. The data are shown as 50-year smoothed differences from the 1961–1990 normal. Uncertainties are greater in the early part of the millennium (see page 4 for further information). For more details, readers are referred to the PAGES newsletter (Vol. 7, No. 1: March 1999, also available at http://www.pages.unibe.ch) and the National Geophysical Data Center (http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov).

Even if MNT had been explained as Jones claimed — which it wasn’t — just how was the observer expected to differentiate the reconstructed from the actual data?  And good luck finding that newsletter.

Spin it anyway you want – Mike’s Nature Trick is Phil’s WMO cheat.

More Tricks of the Charade

While suddenly the most famous, Mike’s is not the only in CRU’s bag of tricks.

Many of the programs I reviewed contained routines to exclude proxy data that demonstrated poor correlations with local temperature, which of course explains why CRU’s 19th through mid-20th century proxy temperatures appeared to be observationally accurate.  Others “estimated” values for missing data.

And then there’s the Yamal matter – also a popular subject of the CRU emails.

In an October 5th email to climatologist Tom Wigley, Jones took issue with a piece I had written that day exposing the lies in CRU-based UN climate reports, which included a section on Keith Briffa’s mistreatment of Polar Ural data in order to exaggerate 20th century warming.  That email prompted the reply from Wigley — now familiar to AT readers — in which he admitted it was “distressing to read that American Stinker item,” before offering to help Briffa, who “does seem to have got himself into a mess,” write an “explanation” for his deceitful cherry-picking of Yamal peninsula data.

Indeed, Keith’s Yamal Trick also “fudged” proxy reconstructions, not by overwriting them with instrumental data ala Mike, but rather by underhandedly stacking the actual dataset with trees hand-picked to assure his predetermined outcome.  Yet both methods intentionally corrupted reconstruction results for the same devious purpose — to skew late 20th century temperatures higher in order to artificially create the dreaded hockey stick effect.

Now, you might be wondering why all this fuss is being made over late 20th century temperatures when even we realists accept that they did rise until 1998.  Hopefully, you now understand why the divergence between proxy and measured temperatures betrays a potential serious flaw in the process by which temperatures are reconstructed from tree-ring density. And that any reconstruction demonstrating such a flaw-revealing divergence should be dismissed outright, not presented as policy fodder.

But there’s another issue at stake here.

Anthony Watts has surveyed over 75% of the 1200-plus U.S weather stations from which national temperatures are accumulated. Most of those were found to be inaccurate by more than 2°C, largely due to being located within 10 meters of an artificial heating source.  In fact, less than 10% met strict placement guidelines set forth by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.  Not to worry — NOAA claims it has methods to “adjust” for such bias, including the use of “smoothing” adjustments to “homogenize” station data to that of surrounding stations.

Unpublished computer programs artificially adjusting the data — what could possibly go wrong with that?

Would you be shocked to learn that at ICCC 3, Watts told us he had calculated such adjustments to raw temperature data between 1940 and 1999 to be 0.5°F to the positive? That accounts for almost one half of the 1.2°F warming over the last century.

And that’s here in America.  Try to imagine what kind of shenanigans might be going on elsewhere in the world.

Consequently, even the “instrumental” temperatures the CRU crooks were fudging their results to align with were likely themselves fudged.  So they were pumping the incline while hiding the decline.

Hold the Fudge and the MWP won’t budge

In a June 2003 email to Jones and company, Mann discussed the notion of expanding CRU charts to 2 millennia, in an effort to ‘try to “contain” the putative “MWP.”’ No deception in that, I suppose. Of course, an honest 2000 year reconstruction, such as this one from CO2Science.org, adapted from a 2005 Moberg et al. temperature history derived from tree-rings and lake and ocean sediments, would actually emphasize rather than “contain” the MWP:

Any questions why Mann and friends work so diligently to “contain” (hide) the MWP?

As you can see, the post-LIA warming that began around 1850 is neither unprecedented nor spectacular.  And certainly not worth rewiring the economic circuitry of the planet over.

And the CRU/IPCC reconstructions have been counterfeited for the express purpose of hiding that very fact.

After all, the stakes are enormous – perhaps trillions of dollars and unquestionably every American’s personal liberties.  Tomorrow, over 20,000 delegates from 193 nations will gather in Copenhagen to craft an agreement which would not only force American power consumption to levels equal to those of about 1910, but would also have us pay reparations for an imaginary “climate debt” we’ve accumulated by building the world’s greatest economy of all time. That debt is based on the amount of CO2 our financial growth has purportedly pumped into the atmosphere, which, according to the conclusions of the IPCC, based largely upon reports from the CRU, has selfishly imperiled the planet by inducing climate change.

Of course, asking Americans to pay reparations based on the claim they’ve done harm to other nations by spoiling the climate is like asking me to pay damages to my neighbor based on his claim that he can’t sell his house because my great-grandmother’s ghost is haunting it.

As many have known and Climategate has proven, either would be equally preposterous.

But at least belief in ghosts is only marginally inspired by fraud. 


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Gail Combs
December 6, 2009 1:25 pm

Jason (11:59:10) :
Tomorrow is also the day Obama’s and Wall Street’s stooges in the EPA will announce CO2 must be regulated. I reckon they will later assume Fed like powers and impose cap and trade without congress’ approval. Do they dare do it tomorrow for Obama’s coming out debutante ball? He needs to deliver something to the “world,” his earlier trip to Europe failing that. The media, deathly afraid to call their god a phony huckster, will report the EPA action as progress. NPR will take on grave, approving tones, noting how there will still be a struggle against white beer swilling primitives in the hinterlands (who else could the deniers only be?).
Jason
You forgot about Al Bore hiding out from his fellow moonshine guzzling, gun totin’ Tennesseans. Of course their combined carbon foot print not to mention combined net worth is less than half what his is but he wants to increase their taxes anyway.

Vincent
December 6, 2009 1:41 pm

cthulhu (12:20:41) :
“anna v (11:49:03) :
sure and that applies to post-1960s. Whether that also impacts the reconstructions further back in time is an acedemic question. If Briffa doesn’t believe it does and he thinks the reconstruction is sound until 1960 then cutting the reconstrution off and using the instrumental record is valid.”
And just why would Briffa think the reconstruction is “sound”?

December 6, 2009 1:41 pm

This is a great exposition of the trickery that has been going on in fudging global temperatures. Thanks for all the effort.
How on earth can this be used to break through the wall of AGW propaganda and the obvious circling of wagons that is starting? Thanks for a great piece of work.

Craig Moore
December 6, 2009 1:48 pm

OT but related. I see where Eric Steig has taken some rather childish swipes at Dr. PIelke, Jr. http://rogerpielkejr.blogspot.com/2009/12/climate-scientist-threatens-boycott-of.html
I recall Eric Steig, Antarctica fiasco, was offered similar “stage” here as Dr. Pielke has offered to Steig, but chose to withdraws to the shadows. The arrogance is simply amazing.

Dr A Burns
December 6, 2009 1:49 pm

The real “hide the decline” seems to have taken place between Briffa 1998 and Briffa 2000. I’d be most interested in any comment on the difference between these two reconstructions. The former shows a large fall in temperatures from 1940 onwards.

Michael
December 6, 2009 1:52 pm

I E-mailed this report to all my friends and family. Great report.

Mick
December 6, 2009 1:55 pm

Climategate = Pythagoras.
If anyone’s got a little spare time, just check out how similar the life of Pythagoras equates to the present scandal that is climategate. Mathematics, secrecy, inner and outer circles etc, etc (even the outcome might end up the same)….it doesn’t appear that mans interaction with science has changed that much in 2,500 years!

Chris S
December 6, 2009 2:18 pm

Excellent, easy to understand summary of the facts.
I would like to see this on the front page of every major newspaper tomorrow, but we all know that’s not going to happen.

John Peter
December 6, 2009 2:19 pm

“Stephen A Bishop (11:07:47) :
So the scientific analysis has been subject to some unreasonable massaging. It doesn’t mean that polar bears are running out of room; that Bolivia is having to move people out of its capitol due to water shortage because the glaciers are shrinking; the same goes for the Alps and the Himalyas.
The Earth has got hotter and the scientific anlysis has been cooked. Now where do we go from here?
Stephen Bishop UK”
Well, the earth has not got hotter in 10 years and ocean sea levels have stopped rising. What I cannot understand how Bolivia can have water shortages when the glaciers are shrinking. I would have thought they have too much water until the glaciers have disappeared. Could it be a lack of precipitation rather than a warming that at least has stopped or are there simply too many people for the water available?

December 6, 2009 2:22 pm

Here is the list of the Canadian Members of Parliament. Click on the name to find the email address
http://webinfo.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/MainMPsCompleteList.aspx?TimePeriod=Current&Language=E
Many thanks for the excellent information on WUWT.
Your continuing effort is reaping rewards.

December 6, 2009 2:23 pm

One ENORMOUS result of eliminating the MWP and the LIA, not mentioned by American Thinker, is to hammer home the unholy “fit” between the Temperature Hockey Stick and the CO2 Hockey Stick which purports to show a corresponding sudden, never-before-seen rise of CO2. Surprise surprise, the shaft of the CO2 Hockey Stick also depends on questionable measurements, in this case, the CO2 supposedly trapped intact with a time delay, in the ice cores. But here, in another extreme environment, there is a whole can of worms of practical issues, the firnification process, the coring, the extraction, the transport, the storage, the handling, and the testing, each of which has serious problems, IMO, none of which we hear about, outside Jaworowski…

December 6, 2009 2:46 pm

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**** Stop Press ****
Mr Griffin MEP has been appointed as EU representative to the Copenhagen climate conference.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/copenhagen-climate-change-confe/6683385/BNP-leader-Nick-Griffin-will-represent-Europe-at-Copenhagen-climate-change-summit.html
Strangely enough, Mr Griffin is the most climate-sceptic denier in the entire EU parliament, as his speech here demonstrates.

I find this choice of the marxo-socialist EU quite strange. Are there ‘denier’ elements within the EU who would like to say something, but dare not, and so they want Mr Griffin to speak on their behalf??
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December 6, 2009 2:51 pm

>>Trees are not thermometers is the only conclusion
>>that can be taken,
And if they are not good thermometers, and if groups of trees do not record the same tree-ring patterns (rather recording competition between trees and other factors), then the whole ‘science’ of dendrochronology may be a myth.
Can anyone point to a trial, where a large number of living trees in a locality (a county or state) were cored and were shown to have identical growth patterns??
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vigilantfish
December 6, 2009 2:59 pm

Gail Combs (12:45:11)
REPLY
How about Rene Blondlot’s N-rays hoax? The publishing of the e-mails and code is equivalent to removal of the prism http://www.o4sr.org/publications/pf_v5n1/Hoaxes.htm
Thanks. I looked up the link you provided, and it’s an interesting case, but I was thinking more about scientific theories that have a massive social and economic impact – and then turn out to be hoaxes. I think AGW will set the record (hopefully for all time) and for me the troubling question is whether the scientific establishment will behave as it should, according to the standards of true science, or whether there is now so much intellectually and emotionally invested in defending AGW that ‘post-normal’ science usurps the attempt to be objective. The pursuit of truth and knowledge then would be abandoned in favour of political advocacy and doing what scientists think is ‘best’ for us. I keep thinking the western world will re-awaken and throw off political correctness, but PC seems to be more entrenched than ever – it’s very worrying.

December 6, 2009 3:02 pm

Excellent summary.
My only quibble is that Mann’s comment ‘try to “contain” the putative “MWP”‘ could mean “include the MWP” rather than “limit the MWP.” Of course, the CRU charts couldn’t limit the MWP without including it, or at least part of it.

December 6, 2009 3:05 pm

vigilantfish (10:43:40) : ….I’ve been musing about which of the shadier episodes in the history of science the CRUtape letters most resembles…
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/climategate.php has some very interesting comparisons – even tho I take issue with details there. BTW Mick, Climategate does not remotely equal Pythagoras in what I know. Secrecy can be for good reasons and it can be for bad reasons. Think about it.
Vigilantfish, have you looked up Klyashtorin re fish stocks relating to solar cycles?

December 6, 2009 3:14 pm

ralph (14:46:59) : **** Stop Press ****
Mr Griffin MEP has been appointed as EU representative to the Copenhagen climate conference. Strangely enough, Mr Griffin is the most climate-sceptic […] in the entire EU parliament…

Interesting, indeed. But I’m considering other reasons than yours. Perhaps the tide is turning. Aspiring leaders may want to try to ride the new wave, just like any young challenging stag. However, for this issue, he certainly has my support.

Rereke Whakaaro
December 6, 2009 3:15 pm

“Akira Shirakawa (11:12:54) :
By the way, BBC made a list on their website about arguments to use against skeptics’.”
Someone else may have answered this already, I have not had time to read all of the responses.
I remember reading a magazine article about the archeology of Machu Picchu. The article mentioned that, at the height of the Inca empire, maize was grown at much higher altitudes in the Andes than is possible today. I noted then, that the time frame given coincided fairly closely with the MWP, but thought no more of it.
I no longer have the article, and I don’t know if it was based on a peer reviewed paper, or not, but if temperatures were warmer in South America at the same time as Western Europe, then it is hard to claim that the MWP was not a global event.
Sorry, it is not much, but it may give you the basis for a literature search.

December 6, 2009 3:30 pm

>>hat Bolivia is having to move people out of its
>>capitol due to water shortage
The fact that La Paz’s population has tripled in a generation might have something to do with it.
The greatest threat to climate, and to the Earth in general, is population – not CO2.
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boballab
December 6, 2009 3:39 pm
Back2Bat
December 6, 2009 3:53 pm

ralph (15:30:14) :
The greatest threat to climate, and to the Earth in general, is population – not CO2.
Before Evan hands you your head:
1. The Earth is not sentient; so it cannot care.
2. Human being are very sentient.
3. The greatest threat is therefore people who think the earth is too populated with humans.
However, the greatest population control method is prosperity which is most often the result of liberty and minding one’s own business. Pseudo-capitalism is destroying the environment. I will grant, though, that we could easily do without central bankers and their supporters. They have killed millions and destroyed much of nature.

observa
December 6, 2009 4:00 pm

Is this layman’s description OK or can you get someone(Ace of Spades?) to tighten it up and write it up like that for the masses?
http://ace.mu.nu/archives/295373.php
By all means fight the good fight here and in all the appropriate places with your approach but remember how their KISS hockey stick worked so damagingly against you. Use that against them like this simple to understand graphic and what they know about their bitumen carparks-
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/climategate_more_man_made_warming_in_new_zealand/
and lastly trust the people on this. There was always something messianic about them and their hidden agenda caravan of true believers and ordinary people began to sense that, the closer these high priests got to their vision splendid and salvation for us all. The polling shows (at least in Australia and the US too by all accounts) their Bulls##t Detectors were beginning to kick in and it only needs a KISS Climategate campaign to send them into overdrive.
‘It’s Climategate people and don’t swallow their dog ate the homework rubbish!’ and ‘You shouldn’t make ice hockey sticks from tree rings!’ (with their graph and those 2 NZ ones attached and that carpark) Keep it simple and keep on target for the right market. Horses for courses approach and send both approaches to all the politicians. They can take their pick.

Editor
December 6, 2009 4:16 pm

David Reese (10:30:33) : I used to review some of the stations on the GISS dataset that temperatures going back before 1880. Some sets such as DeBilt went back to the early 1700’s. These were removed from the GISS dataset, perhaps because they showed climate variation rather than a monotonic decline. Does anyone know where to find these sets?
Most of the old stuff is in the GHCN data set available from NCDC. I can not testify as to any “improvements” done to it. Directions on downloading it are in the “GISTEMP” tab at the top of my blog where about 1/2 way down it points to this article:
http://chiefio.wordpress.com/2009/02/24/ghcn-global-historical-climate-network/
with the details.
Per The Governator: He is just a “hand Puppet” of his spouse, a Kennedy Shriver. What honey want’s, hand puppet does…
And the article above is wonderfully done. Bravo!

Gary Hladik
December 6, 2009 4:34 pm

Michael (12:55:18), thanks for the video link. I notice Steve Milloy in that video made the same mistake Marc Sheppard warns against, i.e. confusing the concealed proxy temperature decline with an actual temperature decline.
Also, I notice a couple posters above are confusing the discipline of dendrochronology with Mann et al’s dendroclimatology. The former is a reliable method of historical dating, while the latter is a far more dubious method of estimating historical temperatures.

December 6, 2009 4:46 pm

This clearly enunciated analysis is the sort of evidence which can be produced in court to put these fraudsters in a Siberian jail.