The Muir Russell CRU Apologia is out

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The Muir Russell Report is out. Read here in PDF. Unfortunately Russell is another apologist who doesn’t ask relevant questions of both sides, only one side. Even BBC now thinks the CRU wears a halo:

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Compare that to:

CRU’s Dr. Phil Jones’s response of 21/02/2005 to Warwick Hughes’s request for Jones’s raw climate data:

Even if WMO agrees, I will still not pass on the data. We have 25 or so years invested in the work. Why should I make the data available to you, when your aim is to try and find something wrong with it.

Here’s some comments around the web, link to the report follows:

Steve McIntyre:

I guess the main question coming out of the Muir Russell report is when is he going to be appointed to the House of Lords and his choice of appelation. Lord Muir of Holyrood?

They adopted a unique inquiry process in which they interviewed only one side – CRU. As a result, the report is heavily weighted towards CRU apologia – a not unexpected result given that the writing team came from Geoffrey Boulton’s Royal Society of Edinburgh.

The issue here is whether Wahl and Briffa violated IPCC rules. Asking Overpeck about this is not very helpful since Overpeck is hardly impartial. Muir Russell had to examine what Wahl and Briffa actually did and then examine the conduct against actual IPCC rules, not after-the-fact opinions by parties to the conduct.

The findings of the Fred Pearce Inquiry on this point stand:

These back channel communications between the paper’s authors [Wahl] and IPCC authors [Briffa], including early versions of the paper, seemed a direct subversion of the spirit of openness intended when the IPCC decided to put its internal reviews online.

More from Steve:

Muir Russell said that it wasn’t the scientists weren’t to blame for defamatory language in emails, e.g. calling people “frauds”, “fraudit”, “bozos”, “morons” and so on. It was Microsoft’s fault.

They asked:

Indeed, some submissions have characterised them as ‗unprofessional‘, or as evidence of CRU‘s contribution to a ‗poisoned atmosphere‘ in climate science.

Muir Russell blamed email itself for the language:

14. Finding: The extreme modes of expression used in many e-mails are characteristic of the medium. Crucially, the e-mails cannot always be relied upon as evidence of what actually occurred, nor indicative of actual behaviour that is extreme, exceptional or unprofessional.

They observe:

Extreme forms of language are frequently applied to quite normal situations by people who would never use it in other communication channels.

But defamatory language by CRU scientists in emails is still defamatory language. That the scientists wouldn’t use such language face-to-face with the targets of their abuse is no justification. Ask Tiger Woods about email.

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UPDATE from Anthony:

Yes, I’m sure Sir Muir didn’t think this was unprofessional…nooo. Pictures are worth a thousand words, but I doubt Sir Muir ever looked at this one:

From: “thomas.c.peterson” To: Phil Jones Subject: [Fwd: Marooned?] Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:10:02 -0500

Hi, Phil,

I thought you might enjoy the forwarded picture and related commentary below.

I read some of the USHCN/GISS/CRU brouhaha on web site you sent us. It is both interesting and sad. It reminds me of a talk that Fred Singer gave in which he impugned the climate record by saying he didn’t know how different parts were put together. During the question part, Bob Livzey said, if you don’t know how it is done you should read the papers that describe it in detail. So many of the comments on that web page could be completely addressed by pointing people to different papers. Ah well, you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it think.

Warm regards,

Tom

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v445/n7128/full/445567a.html

Nature 445, 567 (8 February 2007) | doi:10.1038/445567a

Editorial

“The IPCC report has served a useful purpose in removing the last ground from under the sceptics’ feet, leaving them looking marooned and ridiculous.”

– Thomas C. Peterson, Ph.D. NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center 151 Patton Avenue Asheville, NC 28801 Voice: +1-828-271-4287 Fax: +1-828-271-4328

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Here’s NCDC Tom Peterson’s (GHCN lead investigator) cartoon diddle:

I think NCDC should figure out how much public funded time Peterson spent on this and dock his pay.

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Roger Pielke Jr.

The notion that IPCC reports are supposed to present a selective view of climate science, representing the judgments of a select group of experts is in fact contrary to the mission of the IPCC.

The Muir Russell mischaracterization of the IPCC becomes relevant in the report when it uses the characterization as a criterion for evaluating the efforts revealed in the emails to minimize or exclude certain perspectives. For instance, the Muir Russell report explains with respect to one alleged instance of exclusion of peer reviewed literature from IPCC drafts that (p. 76):

Those within the [IPCC] writing team took one view, and a group outside it took another. It is not in our remit to comment on the rights and wrongs of this debate, but those within the team had been entrusted with the responsibility of forming a view, and that is what they did.

This speaks directly to problems of the IPCC, revealed to some degree by the emails, but of much broader concern. The IPCC is supposed to “identify disparate views” not hide them from view or take the side held by the author team. Had the Muir Russell review actually taken an accurate view of the IPCC, it is likely that its judgment about the appropriateness of the behaviors revealed by the emails would be considerably different.The Register/Orlowski:

Russell was appointed by the institution to investigate an archive of source code and emails that leaked onto the internet last November. The source code is not addressed at all. His report suggests that the problems were of the academics’ own making, stating that they were “united in defence against criticism”. Yet the enquiry found that despite emails promising to “redefine” the peer review publication process, and put pressure on journal editors, staff were not guilty of subverting the IPCC process, and their “rigour” and “honesty” were beyond question.

The panel avoided examining the scientific work of the CRU Team – as have the two other reviews of the leaked archive by Lord Oxburgh, and the Commons Select Committee on science. If the academics had used bats’ wings or tea leaves to create temperature reconstructions, that wasn’t a matter for any of the panels to judge. And this is undoubtedly a shortcoming. The voter is entitled to see the evidence and understand the arguments that may answer the question: “Is this climate thing anything to worry about?”

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UPDATE:

Fred Pearce at the Guardian:

In the event, the inquiry conducted detailed analysis of only three cases of potential abuse of peer review. And it investigated only two instances where allegations were made that CRU scientists such as director Phil Jones and deputy director Keith Briffa misused their positions as IPCC authors to sideline criticism. On the issue of peer review and the IPCC, it found that “the allegations cannot be upheld”, but made clear this was partly because the roles of CRU scientists and others could not be distinguished from those of colleagues. There was “team responsibility”.

The report is far from being a whitewash. And nor does it justify the claim of university vice-chancellor Sir Edward Action that it is a “complete exoneration”. In particular it backs critics who see in the emails a widespread effort to suppress public knowledge about their activities and to sideline bloggers who want to access their data and do their own analysis.

Most seriously, it finds “evidence that emails might have been deleted in order to make them unavailable should a subsequent request be made for them [under Freedom of information law]”. Yet, extraordinarily, it emerged during questioning that Russell and his team never asked Jones or his colleagues whether they had actually done this.

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UPDATE:

The investigations thus far are much like having a trial with judge, jury, reporters, spectators, and defendant, but no plaintiff. The plaintiff is locked outside the courtroom sitting in the hall hollering and hoping the jury hears some of what he has to say. Is it any wonder the verdicts keep coming up “not guilty”? – Anthony Watts

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David Harrington
July 7, 2010 11:20 am

I am shocked that anyone is shocked, that this was a total whitewash.

David Corcoran
July 7, 2010 11:20 am

CRU didn’t hide data? Then have they released the raw data? Or is it still missing?

July 7, 2010 11:21 am

Mike says: July 7, 2010 at 11:13 am
Theft is theft even if it was an inside job.
Actually mike, for an act to be theft you must be depriving the owner of the use of the items. Because the items were copied rather than moved, the owners retained use of the emails and so legally this was not a theft.
English Theft Act 1968 which defines it as:
“A person is guilty of theft, if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it”. (Section 1)

So, the one thing we can say with completely certainty is that there was no theft of the emails

roger
July 7, 2010 11:26 am

Regg: July 7, 2010 at 10:24 am
If your comprehension is as lucid as the expressive abilities that you demonstrate here, I am unsurprised by your adherence to the flawed warmist cause.

stephen richards
July 7, 2010 11:26 am

Bill Tuttle says:
July 7, 2010 at 11:02 am
Regg: July 7, 2010 at 10:24 am
Well the best way to play that game is to play the same game and publish your work and findings – the blog sphere is just a place for yelling. I see very valuable skeptics theory, but i don’t see publications of them.
Don’t get out much, do you?
Regg was doing what Regg does. Lying. There is no monitor for rain at the North Pole! The north pole is moving ice.

July 7, 2010 11:28 am

Mike says:
“Theft is theft even if it was an inside job.”
Not necessarily. If someone was authorized to have access to the email server, and if there was no written policy in place forbidding their dissemination, then it was no more theft than if one party writes a check against an account with dual ownership.
The plain fact that a very aggressive investigation by the police has found nothing to indicate “theft” shows that whoever copied and disseminated the emails was authorized to do so. That could easily have been any of a few dozen individuals.
If you have any evidence of what you call “theft,” now is the time to post it.

K2
July 7, 2010 11:30 am

These whitewashes say more about the British establishment then they do about climategate. The message is clear and unanimous.

Jimbo
July 7, 2010 11:34 am

From the BBC:
“The e-mails released last November amounted to about 0.3% of the material on the hacked UEA server, the panel said.
They explained that the remainder was in the hands of police investigating the breach. However, conditions imposed by the police had made it impossible for the team to go through all the rest of the material. “

So, 0.3% is a thorough review? Don’t expect anything from any more biased, whitewashed investigations. The conclusions are already in. Anyway, the weather and climate don’t care and that’s going to be the ultimate judge. I conditions falsify AGW these whitewashers are going to look really stupid.

Jimbo
July 7, 2010 11:37 am

Correction
I[f] conditions falsify ……

PJB
July 7, 2010 11:43 am

That is why independent inquiries are worth their weight in guilty parties and internal investigations make sure that no dirty laundry comes out in the (white)wash.

July 7, 2010 11:51 am

All the inquiries in all the world can do nothing to change the weather, the climate or the laws of physics.
Ultimately, time will tell which side of the argument is correct and history will eventually record the outcome.
I am confident that the sceptics position will be vindicated. I just hope we have an economy left when it happens.

Jimbo
July 7, 2010 11:56 am

Regg says:
July 7, 2010 at 10:24 am
You guys lost your cause. Just admit it.
You’ve been proven wrong. Swallow the worm. Now will anyone of you publish something to back any of your claims. Stop complaining about the others and do your own homework.

0.3% of emails were examined. Is that thourough?
The CRU would have been prosecuted over failure to comply with FOI requests if there had not been a 6 month statute of limitations.
We sceptics don’t have to publish a thing if we don’t want to. Those that make scientific claims are the ones who should provide the evidence. I suspect that in 5-10 years you will look at the weather and say to yourself “Where did it all go wrong?”.
Here are some peer reviewed published papers. Well, quite a few actually. Read and enjoy!
http://www.populartechnology.net/2009/10/peer-reviewed-papers-supporting.html
http://www.co2science.org/subject/subject.php

Enneagram
July 7, 2010 12:06 pm

This is what it is all about:
Green religion movement hopes spill wins converts
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100707/ap_on_re/us_rel_religion_today

Ken Hall
July 7, 2010 12:07 pm

I guess that the Encyclopaedia Britannica will have to update their entry for “whitewash” with a reference to the Russell Report.
How can you have an investigation into the “climategate” affair and ONLY ask those condemned by their own actions in those emails to exonerate themselves.
That nobody on the sceptical, or even neutral side of the “debate” was questioned is a travesty of justice and renders this report to be utterly without merit or credibility.
Allowing people who admit, in their own unguarded words, acts which amount to engaging in hiding data, bullying journals, manipulating data and perverting the science, to defend themselves by saying essentially that the evidence does not count because it is email, is like defending Raoul Moat by saying that his murder confession letter is not admissible, because he wrote it himself in pen and it has spelling errors in it.
(Raoul Moat is the nutter who is currently hiding out in the North Eastern UK countryside after shooting his ex-girlfriend, her lover and a police officer)
It is no surprise that the mainstream media, and especially the BBC are eating this stuff up, as the BBC journalists stopped any pretence at investigation or search or pursuit of truth many years ago.

July 7, 2010 12:08 pm

The spokesperson for UEA stated “they were ensuring their results were fully transparent.”
Hmmm. I reckon we have been seeing through their ‘results’ for some years.

Jimbo
July 7, 2010 12:08 pm

Regg says:
July 7, 2010 at 10:24 am
To Pat : if it’s so darn cold in the Arctic (and getting even cooler), than how in the world does the ice makes it to melt this year ? Who are you trying to convince when the data is showing a melting conditions, god it even rained last week on the north pole.

“Last month, in fact, virtually every single day saw temperatures below the mean experienced over the last half-century. ” here or here. How can this be Regg?

Kitefreak
July 7, 2010 12:15 pm

These whitewashes are par for the course now, I’m afraid.
We can gain much strength from the knowledge that we are many and well informed (as a result of the current freedom of the internet and sites like this this excellent blog), but we sceptics must be aware that the odds – of being able to effect the course of future history – are vastly stacked against us.
The Carbon Tax agenda is well underway (my electricity bill in Scotland is already paying into it, as I understand it).
Politicians, the UN, the banks, the oil companies, the media organisations (as we well know), they’re all behind it. They put their money behind it anyway. Sorry, I forgot the governments, they are really, totally behind it (and it’s not even their money they’re spending – it’s ours, the taxpayers!) After all, the politicians are bought and paid for by the corporate interests which really pull the effing strings of this grotesque puppet show.
So, while we people who are interested in the subject may be well informed, the vast majority of the western populace derive their opinions on world events through information presented by the mainstream media. Indeed they only become of world events through the MSM.
So they will read that the furore has died down, many investigations were carried out and no wrongdoing was detected, business as usual, nothing to see here, move on.
And we will all move on to Cancun and beyond.
It’s my opinion that what is happening in climate ‘science’ and the media ‘management’ of climate change, is JUST ONE EXAMPLE of how public opinion is being manipulated to facilitate some kind of ‘transition’ to a new state.
Whether that new state is a green economy, or a state of perpetual war (much like we already have, if you think about it), or, whatever.
All I’m saying is, these people (and there ARE people) behind this will not stop. And they have massive, overarching, overiding control. Of everything that matters to public opinion. They studied the work of Edward Bernais (Sigmund Freud’s nephew – father of PR) very well.
It’s all about PR.

July 7, 2010 12:15 pm

I am no end of satisfied. There were reasons for allegations that the AGW scam was a plot but without a smoking gun it was only one of many conspiracy theories. Then the smoking gun came in the form of CRU e-mails. Well of course there were reasons for allegations the plot was much wider and includes political circles. Now, these white-washing investigations produce the smoking guns proving the political level of the conspiracy like a production line providing added value to the e-mails.

Martin Brumby
July 7, 2010 12:25 pm

@Kate says: July 7, 2010 at 11:14 am
“This is from the Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/climatechange/7876999/Climategate-professor-gets-his-job-back.html
“Climategate” professor gets his job back”
This Telegraph piece is from the egregious regurgitator of press releases, Louise Gray.
But there is an unremarked footnote in Gray’s article that is not without interest:-
“The Met Office will continue to provide weather forecasts for the BBC. The 90-year contract was up for annual review and it had been suggested a New Zealand compay would provide forecasts after the ‘BBQ summer’ furore. But the BBC said the Met Office continues to provide the best service.”
Well, today’s full of surprises! (not!)
Just as “Climate Scientists”, handsomely paid to confirm that there is Global Warming and that this will lead to the end of the planet, find (gosh!) that CAGW is a ‘reality’.
And just as “Environment Correspondents” paid to serve up lashings of the latest scary ‘theory’, do just that.
And just as Government Scientific Advisors, selected from the ranks of true believers and paid to provide shroudwaving advice to Ministers, are happy to confirm that “the overwhelming weight of scientific evidence clearly shows (etc. etc.)…….”
So do the likes of Willis, Oxburgh & Russell, paid to do a whitewash job, close ranks and find that really, everything is just fine – nothing to see here.
You’d get more honesty (and perhaps even morality) from some poor street girl with a heroin habit.

Enneagram
July 7, 2010 12:37 pm

Just wait for the end of your blink of an eye summer time…..

pesadilla
July 7, 2010 12:55 pm

It would appear that all the kings horses and all the kings men are unable to find any evidence of……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
well anything untoward.
No deception
No conspiracy
No subtifuge
No malfeasance
Nada.
However, neither are they able to control or predict the weather/climate and the climate will eventually make fools of them all.
They have been seduced by their own advertising and this , as sensible people know, is usually fatal.
They would do well to research the work of Vance Packard (too late now tho) His classic work, “HIDDEN PERSUADERS” might have helped.
Personally, i reject the conclusion that the language and sentiments contained in the e-mails is typical. It is outrageous,unacceptable and hopefully not representative of science and scientists in general.
If it is the case, as is inferred by this enquiry, then something is very very wrong

July 7, 2010 12:59 pm

What we are missing is that Sir Muir Russell was just another management consultant
And like every other management consultant, the skill is to find out what the management (UEA) want the report to say, and then to find the evidence to back up that view.
No consultant gets paid writing reports contrary to the management’s wishes, and Sir Muir Russell was just acting like every other management consultant.

Zilla
July 7, 2010 1:22 pm

Disappointed, Mr. W. Want an echo chamber?
REPLY: Oh, nobody is disappointed, we all knew in advance that only one side would be interviewed. The CYA was predicated well in advance. -A

Bryan
July 7, 2010 1:25 pm

The British establishment are past masters of white wash inquiries.
After Bloody Sunday in Derry 30 years ago
The first Widgery Inquiry did a whitewash job -Army innocent, protesters entirely to blame.
Nobody believed the crude whitewash job!
18 Apr 2010 … The Saville Inquiry into Bloody Sunday said Army completely to blame, protesters entirely innocent!
I hope climate science does not have to wait so long for honest science to replace bogus trickery.

July 7, 2010 1:28 pm

“The exercise and comparison of all figures demonstrates that:
1. Any independent researcher may freely obtain the primary station data. It is
impossible for any group to withhold data.
2. It is impossible for any group to tamper improperly with data unless they have
done so to the GHCN and NCAR (and presumably the NMO) sources
themselves.
3. The steps needed to create a temperature trend are straightforward to
implement.
4. The computer code necessary is straightforward to write from scratch and
could easily be done by any competent programmer.
5. The shape obtained in all cases is very similar: in other words if one does the
same thing with the same data one gets very similar results.
6. The result does not depend significantly on the exact list of stations.
7. Adjustments make little difference.
By performing this simple test one determines easily that the results of the CRUTEM
analysis follow directly from the published description of the method, and that the
resultant temperature trend is not significantly different from the other results
regardless of stations used or adjustments made. The test is therefore sufficient to
demonstrate that, with respect to the declared method, the CRUTEM analysis does not contain either error or adjustments which are responsible for the shape of the resultant temperature trend.”
Not exactly new news (e.g. http://rankexploits.com/musings/2010/replication/ ), but nice to see nonetheless.