Copenhagen highlights the latest evidence of global torture

No, we aren’t talking about the journalists made to stand outside in the cold for 7 hours without a bathroom break. Though that could be considered U.N. caused torture.

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Data being tortured

Something’s Rotten in Denmark … and East Anglia, Asheville, and New York City

By Joe D’Aleo CCM, AMS fellow

The familiar phrase was spoken by Marcellus in Shakespeare’s Hamlet — first performed around 1600, at the start of the Little Ice Age. “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” is the exact quote. It recognizes that fish rots from the head down, and it means that all is not well at the top of the political hierarchy. Shakespeare proved to be Nostradamus. Four centuries later — at the start of what could be a new Little Ice Age — the rotting fish is Copenhagen.

The smell in the air may be from the leftover caviar at the banquet tables, or perhaps from the exhaust of 140 private jets and 1200 limousines commissioned by the attendees when they discovered there was to be no global warming evident in Copenhagen. (In fact, the cold will deepen and give way to snow before they leave, an extension of the Gore Effect.)

But the metaphorical stench comes from the well-financed bad science and bad policy, promulgated by the UN, and the complicity of the so-called world leaders, thinking of themselves as modern-day King Canutes (the Viking king of Denmark, England, and Norway — who ironically ruled during the Medieval Warm Period this very group has tried to deny). His flatterers thought his powers “so great, he could command the tides of the sea to go back.”

Unlike the warmists and the compliant media, Canute knew otherwise, and indeed the tide kept rising. Nature will do what nature always did — change.

It’s the data, stupid

If we torture the data long enough, it will confess. (Ronald Coase, Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences, 1991)

The Climategate whistleblower proved what those of us dealing with data for decades know to be the case — namely, data was being manipulated. The IPCC and their supported scientists have worked to remove the pesky Medieval Warm Period, the Little Ice Age, and the period emailer Tom Wigley referred to as the “warm 1940s blip,” and to pump up the recent warm cycle.

Attention has focused on the emails dealing with Michael Mann’s hockey stick and other proxy attempts, most notably those of Keith Briffa. Briffa was conflicted in this whole process, noting he “[tried] hard to balance the needs of the IPCC with science, which were not always the same,” and that he knew “ … there is pressure to present a nice tidy story as regards ‘apparent unprecedented warming in a thousand years or more in the proxy data.’”

As Steve McIntyre has blogged:

Much recent attention has been paid to the email about the “trick” and the effort to “hide the decline.” Climate scientists have complained that this email has been taken “out of context.” In this case, I’m not sure that it’s in their interests that this email be placed in context because the context leads right back to … the role of IPCC itself in “hiding the decline” in the Briffa reconstruction.

In the area of data, I am more concerned about the coordinated effort to manipulate instrumental data (that was appended onto the proxy data truncated in 1960 when the trees showed a decline — the so called “divergence problem”) to produce an exaggerated warming that would point to man’s influence. I will be the first to admit that man does have some climate effect — but the effect is localized. Up to half the warming since 1900 is due to land use changes and urbanization, confirmed most recently by Georgia Tech’s Brian Stone (2009), Anthony Watts (2009), Roger Pielke Sr., and many others. The rest of the warming is also man-made — but the men are at the CRU, at NOAA’s NCDC, and NASA’s GISS, the grant-fed universities and computer labs.

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Gail Combs
December 17, 2009 3:53 pm

Josh (09:48:35) : said
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/collections/special/columns/updraft/
“NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) 90 Day Outlook shows a higher possibility of warmer than average temperatures over the northern U.S.
That’s their story and they’re sticking to it….”

We have snow in central NC once ever five years or so. So far we already had one snowfall this winter and we get another three inches tomorrow…. I want my global Warming…WHAAaaaaa

Gail Combs
December 17, 2009 4:13 pm

Henry chance (10:06:22) :said
….So now we have a campaign to claim coal is dirty and evil. So China while bringing another coal generated electric plant on line every 7-10 days, has told people they can’t burn coal for heat. Burn corn stalks. Burning corn stalks is a stupid and inferior farming practice. But communists aren’t rational….”
You have that right. Better to feed those corn stalks to cows or pigs or goats to produce food. During the drought here in NC, farmers put their corn up as round bales and fed the whole plant to their cattle since they did not have enough hay.
Sounds like the bureaucrats want to cull more of the human herd again since we no longer have Stalin or Hitler to do it.

Gail Combs
December 17, 2009 4:47 pm

phlogiston (11:31:46) : said
A little OT – So far the economic side of global cooling has been little discussed. In warm sunny weather people go out more and food costs less. Vice versa when its cold and cloudy. Global cooling has begun and will accellerate in the next decade. Does this cooling have a role in the current economic downturn? Did warming during the 80s and 90s contribute to the boom times? If the effect is significant, what does it bode for the chances of countries like UK and USA in front of their Chinese bank managers asking for extended overdratfs?
Farmers have been wondering if the recent developments we have been seeing in the last decade are designed to force us off our land so the big corporations (and China) can move in.
Perhaps that is why there are so many “Food Folly” bills in congress this year. They include things like $1,000,000 a day fines if you screw up the paper work and regulations similar to those required to manufacture drugs. The FDA, WTO and ISO just recycled cGMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) and applied it to farming. Security fences, sign in sheets, written procedures, recording of lot numbers…. and one bill had wording that included your home garden!
England and the EU has already gotten stuck with these regs and one British farmer reported he now spends 60% of his time doing paperwork. That doubles the cost of producing food but unless you sell direct you have to take the sale price a Mega-corporation tells you they will pay. The squeeze and regs have forced many farmers out of business worldwide and we will be seeing it here in the USA. Couple that with the mortgage crisis and the USA government will end up owning most of the US farmland. Then the bureaucrats can exchange it for our Chinese debt. Friends in OK reported the Japanese were going from ranch to ranch buying up land a decade ago so it does happen.

Gail Combs
December 17, 2009 5:02 pm

Ken Hall (15:27:59) : said
“BBC newsnight tonight has two climate alarmist scientists and 30 sceptical members of the public. The challenge is for the scientists to convert the sceptics into believers. IF the BBC was impartial, then they would have a sceptical and an warmists on and present both sides and then give the jury their say.
This is blatant propaganda….”

Let’s hope those “30 sceptical members of the public” are avid readers of WUWT and have photographic memories… I would love to see sceptic “lay people” trounce those scientists.

Josh
December 17, 2009 6:00 pm

Gail –
Scroll down a bit; I was trying to link to a post about 2009 being one of the warmest years ever. I should have linked to it directly, sorry!
The Twin Cities are running at least 4 degrees below average this December.

Tsk Tsk
December 17, 2009 10:38 pm

Huttner mentioned talking to Trenberth tonight on the drive home. Unfortunately, while I expect he will continue to pay lip service to science and open dialogue, I think it’s safe to say that no amount of evidence short of a glacier arriving at his residence in Minnetonka/Chanhassen/(Chaska?) (not entirely sure which) will convince him of the doubts about AGW.