Enviro and Media Agenda on Extreme Weather – State Climatologist Invited, then Uninvited to Rally

As we’ve previously seen with Professor Bob Carter in “The phenomena of disinvitation and the brotherhood of silence“, the surfacetemperatures.org meeting in Exeter, where the people that raised the issues about metadata and siting  were not invited, but their work was presented and roundly criticized, and now with this example, it has become clear that the warmists really don’t want an opportunity to discuss our views on climate science, but rather an opportunity to diss it, unfettered by “equal time”.

via ICECAP

David R. Legates, Ph.D., C.C.M

Introduction

On Wednesday, August 25, I was invited by Environment America to speak at its September 8 press conference on “Extreme Weather in Delaware”, to promote the release of their new report on the subject at Legislative Hall.  Ms. Hannah Leone was pleased to have me speak because my “knowledge on climate change and weather would be a great asset to the event.”

On Friday, August 27, I was uninvited from the event by Ms. Leone, who noted that “I believe it is in the best interest of the success of our report that you do not participation [sic] in this event” but “as lead climatologist in the state, your opinion would be beneficial to us.” She had earlier indicated to me in a telephone call that she wanted to make sure everyone was on the same page at the event.

I believe that it is in the best interest of the citizens of Delaware that my “knowledge on climate change and weather” is made public, in light of the biases that are potentially inherent in the Environment America report.  I say ‘potentially inherent’ because, although I was promised a copy of the report, even after I was uninvited, I have yet to receive it.  However, Ms. Leone was kind enough to indicate the premise of the report in her first e-mail to me:

On September 8th we will be holding a press conference around our new Environment America Extreme Weather Report that examines the science linking global warming with hurricanes and tropical storms; coastal storms and sea level rise; flooding and extreme rainfall; snowstorms; and drought, wildfire and heat waves.  The report includes snapshot case studies of these extreme weather events that have occurred in the U.S. since 2005, and the damage that they caused, including a case study in Delaware. We do not suggest that these extreme weather events were caused by global warming.  Rather, the point of examining the recent extreme weather events – and the economic losses and other negative impacts they caused – is to document why we need to take action to protect against them, including by reducing emissions of pollutants that are changing our climate.

The contradictions and biases evidenced by my communications with Environment America are fascinating.  Although they willingly admit that “we do not suggest that these extreme weather events were caused by global warming,” they are willing to assert that: (1) average planetary temperatures continue to increase; (2) the frequency and/or intensity of these events are increasing; and (3) reducing ‘climate changing’ CO2 emissions will protect against these events.  I will argue that none of these assertions is true.

Conclusions

As a Delaware Native who has lived in this State for almost forty years, I care very much about the Diamond State and its ecology.  I too am concerned that we act as good stewards of our environment.  As a scientist, I have spent my entire professional career studying weather and climate and trying to understand climate change processes.  I am therefore outraged when I see outright misstatements of fact being used for political gain.  My concern is that there has been no significant increase in extreme weather – just an increase in its coverage with a more global media and an increase in its hype due to the political ramifications that climate change can have.

Environment America’s claim that the alleged increase in extreme weather events can be alleviated by taking action to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide is unfounded.  These events have not been increasing in either frequency or intensity and they are clearly not linked to increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide.  Limiting carbon dioxide emissions will have no effect at all on the frequency or intensity of these events.  Unfortunately the negative ramifications of attempting to limit such emissions will be far too real.  Our best solution is to make the public more aware of these dangers, provide more timely detection and dissemination of potential extreme weather hazards (in which the National Weather Service and several State agencies have been actively engaged), and encourage people to stop building in hazardous locations, thereby putting the existing population more at risk.

See detailed analysis of all the weather threats claimed by Environment America and other environmental groups, psuedoscientists and mainstream media alarmists here.

It is clear these groups and their media messengers are uninterested in facts or the truth just in communicating the scare message that they think will bring their movement to success. This is just another example of the blatant hypocrisy that the public must be made aware of.

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RobW
September 25, 2010 11:09 am

And so goes the NEW Global Climate Disruption mantra.

PJB
September 25, 2010 11:12 am

I wonder when these people and similar organizations will be taken to court for fraud, misrepresentation, misappropriation of fund etc.

pat
September 25, 2010 11:13 am

If we don’t hear it, we don’y have to report it.

John Wright
September 25, 2010 11:22 am

Anthony, you’ve duplicated the article!
Cheers, John
REPLY: It’s a weird “feature” of how some HTML is formatted, when pasted in, WP duplicates it. Fixed. -A

Chuck
September 25, 2010 11:23 am

When their backside does freeze,
A blessed beast they shall seize,
From the latter they shall warm themselves,
As the rolling blackouts caress the Delaware.

Annei
September 25, 2010 11:27 am

I am incensed at the lies and hypocracy and blatant attempts to silence proper discussion that we see from the warmist camp and all their acolytes. Further words fail me.

labrador
September 25, 2010 11:29 am

Lawrence Solomon: “The art of the green disinvite”
Seems to happen to Lawrence Solomon, a sceptic and journalist for the National Post in Canada:
http://network.nationalpost.com/NP/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2009/02/28/lawrence-solomon-the-art-of-the-green-disinvite.aspx
More interesting reading from Mr. Solomon here:
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/tags/Lawrence+Solomon/default.aspx
Mr. Solomon, you probably read this blog on a regular basis. I hope that you don’t mind me posting these links.

Peter Miller
September 25, 2010 11:30 am

Dictators also don’t invite sceptics of their ideas to their rallys either.
From Hitler to Stalin, Fidel Castro to Kim Il Sung, only one view is allowed and that is strict adherance to the party line.
AGW ‘climate science’ has no place for critics or the truth.

Grey Lensman
September 25, 2010 11:32 am

Unbelievable
From the above report ms. leone said
Quote
We do not suggest that these extreme weather events were caused by global warming. ……… – is to document why we need to take action to protect against them, including by reducing emissions of pollutants that are changing our climate.
Unquote
Direct contradiction in consecutive sentences.
Thats it, enough, I am off to bed.

Steve Garcia
September 25, 2010 11:33 am

She had earlier indicated to me in a telephone call that she wanted to make sure everyone was on the same page at the event.

Exactly what happened at the Villach Conference in 1985. Almost no one was invited who was not “on the same page” with the premise of global warming.
That is how “consensus” is created – exclude the non-consensus consensus.

Douglas DC
September 25, 2010 11:52 am

Inconvenient Climatologists here-ask George Taylor former Oregon State Climatologist.
Gibbeted by Kolongougmi and co. (our soon to be former governor) for climate heresy…

R. de Haan
September 25, 2010 11:54 am

It’s pure [snip]

R. de Haan
September 25, 2010 11:57 am

Also read red redemption of the fate of the world: http://motls.blogspot.com/2010/09/red-redemption-fate-of-world.html
These people have the evil intent to pull the plug on human civilization reducing our numbers and living standards.
Time to wake up and grab them by the troat.

Natsman
September 25, 2010 12:03 pm

No sense, or science will sway them. Their minds are made up, and the blinkers are on, and like ostriches their heads are firmly in the sand, their fingers in their ears, and “la la la” issues forth from their mouths. There’s no point in trying to convince them otherwise, they’re not listening.

theduke
September 25, 2010 12:24 pm

Bravo, Dr. Legates. You personify the word “integrity.”

DirkH
September 25, 2010 12:29 pm

The name surfacetemperatures.org has obviously been chosen deliberately to cause as much confusion as possible; just like the “skepticalscience” blog is a deliberate misnomer. It seems to be one of their prime motives to try to control the flow of information by placing sock puppets wherever they can. It looks orchestrated to me.
(they = the movers and shakers of the peer-reviewed climatard consensus)

Daniel H
September 25, 2010 12:34 pm

I read about this report in a Google News story a couple of weeks ago and saw this claim:

Since 1980, more hurricanes have been rated category 4 and 5 storms, the highest ratings, than in prior decades, the report contends.

Which is misleading because the Saffir-Simpson scale was not even used until the mid-70s. It seems pretty clear that this report is intentionally alarmist in order to appeal to government policy makers. As the news story states:

Rep. John Kowalko, D-Newark, who joined Leone in unveiling the report in Dover, said he’s convinced the weather is changing dramatically.
“We’ve had floods they call 100-year events as many as five times since I’ve been in office,” said Kowalko, who chairs the House Energy Committee. “Anyone who wants to deny it’s controlled by climate change is frankly off their rocker.”
Kowalko and other environmental policy advocates say more frequent severe weather should serve as a wake-up call to government.

http://www.doverpost.com/communities/x907383491/Group-warns-global-warming-promotes-severe-weather
The full Environment America report can be downloaded in pdf format from their web site:
http://www.environmentamerica.org/home/reports/report-archives/global-warming-solutions/global-warming-solutions/global-warming-and-extreme-weather-the-science-the-forecast-and-the-impacts-on-america

Editor
September 25, 2010 12:45 pm

I attended an event I heard about in an AP news item that said “Environment New Hampshire is releasing a new report Wednesday [Sep 8] it said shows how global warming cold [sic] lead to extreme weather in the future.”
I hunted down “ENH” and found where and when the press conference was, and whipped up http://wermenh.com/climate/enh_2010.html guessing what the report’s content might be. I was a bit concerned that mine spilled into non-NH events, but that was okay – the report was not by ENH, but by Environment America (EA). More precisely, it appears to be from the Frontier Group for EA. The report is online at http://www.frontiergroup.org/ and at
http://www.environmentamerica.org/home/reports/report-archives/global-warming-solutions/global-warming-solutions/global-warming-and-extreme-weather-the-science-the-forecast-and-the-impacts-on-america
The latter link has a report with EA’s logo, the report they handed out at the NH press conference has ENH’s logo.
The ENH coordinator (I think the only person on the payroll) was quite concerned when she read through my handout, but I assured her I had no plans to disrupt things, I just wanted to make sure both sides were represented.
The report is of little interest and has nothing new in it, but does have a good list of references. It garnered very little news coverage in New Hampshire. (I.e. http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/851599-196/wacky-weather-is-hot-topic.html is the only story I’ve found) Kevin Trenberth won the first acknowledgment for no apparent reason. My handout wound up being an almost perfect counterpoint to their report. Like the EA report, my report is of little interest and has nothing new in it, and my references are just links to other pages.
So, all this was a coordinated effort by EA, their parent organizations, and the 50+ Environment chapters (there’s an Environment DC, maybe others). That structure is actually more interesting than their report. I expect to write a post about that in my copious free time.
REPLY: looking forward to it – Anthony

Evan Jones
Editor
September 25, 2010 12:48 pm

Why would anyone want a debate unless everyone was on the same page?

September 25, 2010 12:56 pm

evanmjones September 25, 2010 at 12:48 pm
ROTFLMAO. Why indeed!

Ken Harvey
September 25, 2010 1:12 pm

To disinvite was not an art taught where I went to school. Does this unthinkable action on its own not tell one what sort of people the leading warmists are?

KPO
September 25, 2010 1:52 pm

We are fortunate (in a sense) to have witnessed the birth of an entire new religion, its method of conversion, the devotedness of its followers, the ease of its acceptance, together with what is now apparent in all faiths, a complete refusal to contemplate an alternative view contrary to the entrenched doctrine. It is in keeping, even duty that unbelievers, heretics, charlatans and those who sow doubt are kept at bay. This religious- like phenomena is well known to the psychologists and human behavior practitioners and is almost certainly deployed in the “gentle” art of mass public persuasion. It’s too bad that we will have to endure another reformation.

Jimash
September 25, 2010 2:25 pm

” I’ll take Environmental fascism with a side order of science for $500, Alex “.
“Double Jeopardy !”

Anything is possible
September 25, 2010 2:27 pm

Rep. John Kowalko, D-Newark, who joined Leone in unveiling the report in Dover, said he’s convinced the weather is changing dramatically.
“We’ve had floods they call 100-year events as many as five times since I’ve been in office,” said Kowalko, who chairs the House Energy Committee. “Anyone who wants to deny it’s controlled by climate change is frankly off their rocker.”
_____________________________________________________________
Any chance that ever-increasing human infrastructure is inhibiting the ground’s ability to absorb rainfall to the extent that the effects of lesser events are mimicking 100-year floods?
Or am I “off my rocker”? (:-

John R. Walker
September 25, 2010 2:27 pm

This is going on all over the world! Environmental advocacy groups, under the fraudulent guise of science, are cherry picking their contributors and black-balling their critics in order to mis-inform their largely hand picked audience(s) and the public at large via bullshit press releases which a combination of sympathetic and incompetent media are trotting out as facts.
If this was war we would be entitled to shoot them as enemy propagandists. Is is a war?

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