What Will the Climate Climb-Down Look Like?

Guest post by Harold Ambler of “Talking about the weather

Climbing down is seldom anything less than complicated.

Here’s something that you can bring to the bank: With regard to global warming, the major purveyors of news in the industrialized world will be climbing down from their various versions of frenzied alarmism. Here’s something else that you can bring to your banker: the climb-down will be sneaky. On the other hand, when the series of editorial re-positionings is visible to casual members of the public at all, it will be beyond awkward.

How do I know? Because the process has already begun.

When in 2009 Arianna Huffington approved my piece about the merits of skeptical climate science, the HuffPo was attempting to get a start on its own climb-down. As I had written to Huffington, more than once, and heard back from her personally, more than once, I knew that she had considered my argument that it was not a question of whether the big news dogs would have to eat a little humble pie on climate but rather when. Huffington’s response was to publish “Mr. Gore: Apology Accepted.” It is safe to say that she badly underestimated two things: (1) the amount of traffic that the article would receive and (2) the amount of pressure that would be applied to her for the heretical decision to publish it. As for the former, the piece remains the third-most e-mailed blogger piece in HuffPo history. This, despite the fact that “Apology Accepted” was removed from the front end of the site. (Google searching the story still calls it up.) Within hours of being put up on HuffPo, the article had gone viral (to the extent that a climate piece can). Eventually, the piece wound up being translated into dozens of languages, getting cited by television pundits, and being published in part in The Wall Street Journal and The National Review Online, among many other places.

You could argue that the tempest in a teakettle was representative of the surprise – and in some cases horror – that a solidly left-leaning American media outlet like the HuffPo had betrayed its own principles. You can also see, especially in retrospect, how the global warming alarm industry was rightly perceived as vulnerable, standing, as it were, on quivering legs above the precipice of truth. This was the news in the brief, but red-hot, global response to a lone blog article: maybe the climb-down would happen faster than even the most hopeful skeptics could have imagined.

That’s when the second thing that Huffington underestimated – the storm of protest from her own camp – came into play. Whatever was said to her publicly, and privately, was enough to induce her to disavow knowing anything about me, or having read my piece at all. Again, however, she had already corresponded with me by e-mail more than once by this time. My final e-mail to her, prior to publication, was this:

Hi Arianna. Happy New Year! I have written a 2,000-word piece on why Al Gore is wrong about climate. May it increase your enjoyment of the New Year so much that you feel compelled to publish it!

All the best,

Harold Ambler

Arianna’s response:

Many thanks, Harold. I’m CCing our blog editor, David Weiner to coordinate. All the best, Arianna.

Three days later, however, Huffington had a sudden change of heart, issuing a statement that included the following:

When Ambler sent his post, I forwarded it to one of our associate blog editors to evaluate, not having read it. I get literally hundreds of posts a week submitted like this and obviously can’t read them all — which is why we have an editorial process in place. The associate blog editor published the post. It was an error in judgment. I would not have posted it. Although HuffPost welcomes a vigorous debate on many subjects, I am a firm believer that there are not two sides to every issue, and that on some issues the jury is no longer out. The climate crisis is one of these issues.

The key word in understanding Huffington’s original acceptance and later misstatements is “coordinate.” If you’re going to take her word for not having read the piece you have to argue that “coordinate” means read and evaluate. This would mean that a busy editor is delegating authority, rather than exercising it, and runs counter to any reasonable reading of Huffington’s message. If she were to delegate authority to an underling for deciding whether to publish what was a potentially scandalous piece, she would not do so in view of the writer. What “coordinate” clearly means, in the context of the warm phrase “many thanks,” is “I have green-lighted this, and the editor I’m cc’ing is going to do be the one to get your piece up and on the site.”

What could get a high-powered editor to move from friendly acceptance to public disavowal in three days’ time? My own theory is that it was the threatened withdrawal of her blog’s funding. (Huffington declined to respond to repeated requests for comment for this article.)

It is highly unlikely that any media outlet will be able to compete with The Huffington Post for awkward climb-downs on climate, after this particular debacle. But, strange as it may seem today, even Huffington’s website will have to honor its master’s flickering epiphany of early 2009, and step away from the global warming cant prevalent during the past two decades. Having been first to the skeptic party among liberal media players, The Huffington Post will now, after its hasty departure, likely be the last to return. So, which publication will be next, and what kind of rhetorical outfit will it put on?

Climate skeptic bloggers like to suggest, in an effort at comedy, that media outlets warning of a global meltdown will casually ease themselves back into the journalistic garb of “a manmade ice age is nigh.” The idea here is that, whenever possible, writers and editors will prefer to skip the skeptics’ ball altogether. If the prognostications of Russian solar physicist Habibullo Abdussamatov and others like him, predicting a solar-driven descent into cooler temperatures during the next few decades, prove to be correct, this seems likely. Pointing to the shift in direction of the global mean temperature and asserting that “it’s mankind’s fault, we were right all along, only it’s going to be dangerously cold,” is likely to be the dress worn by The New York Times, for one. For the Times has been shifting out of warming and cooling scare story gowns for more than a hundred years. Whoever else in the media world has been especially wrong about global warming is likely to put on this same dress, too. A brief list of outlets that have made a name for themselves in global warming alarmism: The Weather Channel, NBC News, CBS News, ABC News, NPR, PBS, the BBC, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Time, and, last but not least, my former employer: The New Yorker. This last takes great pride in getting the facts right, and yet has gotten the central fact about Earth’s climate, that it is cyclical and has been cooling since several thousand years ago, wrong.

When The New York Times Magazine published a long story about Freeman Dyson last year, it was arguably the start of a down-climb on the part of the newspaper as a whole. Howls of scorn were heard throughout the media world over the piece. It turns out, when it comes to climate, that such agonized sounds are the tell-tale signs that the journalists have gotten something right. Since the piece about Dyson, of course, the Times, led by Tom Friedman, Paul Krugman, and Andy Revkin, has returned to the position that if it’s weather and it’s bad, then it was caused by global warming.

If past experience is any guide, when the Times’ climb-down eventually begins in earnest, most people will barely notice. But you will!

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October 25, 2010 8:06 pm

artwest says:
October 25, 2010 at 4:19 pm
I don’t know about elsewhere, but it’s also what happened in the UK in regard to AIDS. Once upon a time there were virtually daily stories about how there would be an enormous body count throughout the country – we’d be stepping over corpses in the streets. You couldn’t read a newspaper without being aware of the impending megadeaths.
Now, I can’t remember when I last noticed an article about AIDS in the UK.

That’s because the UK is giving out free antiviral therapy to all HIV patients thereby delaying the deaths.

Justa Joe
October 25, 2010 8:39 pm

Old alarmist scares don’t die they just fade away.
Impending Anthropogenic Ice Age
Overpopulation
Hetero Sexual AIDS pandemic
Rain Forest Destruction
Ozone hole
Dieing Seas
Saddam’s Oil Well fire Catastrophe (nuclear winter)
SARS
Swine Flu…etc …etc
Most all of these scares have not completely been expunged from society. Many vestiges of these scares live on. So it will be with CAGW.

Patrick Davis
October 25, 2010 8:56 pm

“ROM says:
October 25, 2010 at 4:23 pm”
One reason why the Govn’t in countries like Australia are wanting to “filter” internet content like China and North Korea.

Girma
October 25, 2010 9:12 pm

The sign of the climb down are “precaution” followed by “uncertainty” followed by the actual “climb down.”

JRR Canada
October 25, 2010 9:14 pm

The glibbering climb down began right after climategate. Notice how many of the useful idiots from govt science are silent already. Also note the extremism of the 2nd string nitwits who attempt to defend the indefensible. Remember the state funded medias silence on the CRU emails but now they are strangely silent about AGW. I will not forget and I am happy that the web exists to review the stupidity of those who keep coming back saying “Trust me I want to be your leader”. Next some criminal and civil court actions against those who breached our trust will complete the collapse. I will donate to that cause with pleasure. I want to see the scientists and propogandists testify under oath.USA citizens vote out the Democrats and its over.

October 25, 2010 9:30 pm

Larry says:
October 25, 2010 at 10:57 am
In my view this is unique because of the funding. When the funds were flowing freely a lot of people agreed for differing reasons. The funds dry up and the infighting will have to begin. It has been made profitable for a lot of big business to back this, but it is hard to see that financing being maintained for a long time to come. These are rational people, and when contracts start getting renegotiated – as solar contracts are starting to do so now – this may well be driven to a brutal legal conclusion.

Having worked in a number of hyper-aggressive environments (businesses) where the growth stopped, and the sharks began to feed on themselves, yes, I have to say I think you have a very good point there. I think we’re going to see quite a little feeding frenzy.

brc
October 25, 2010 9:34 pm

“Most people didn’t know that the Y2K bug only existed in BCD date calculations and only those that use two BCD digits for the year.”
Any code can have non-compliant date calculations regardless of the native date type system of the underlying stack. Any programmer can roll their own date processing code for any reason. It’s that home-baked date handling that usually has bugs. Thus you can never look at the operating system/database/language and declare a program immune without looking at it’s internals.
While Y2k is often trotted out as a hoax, it was nothing of the sort. Hundreds of thousands of people put in millions of hours going computer code line by line and looking for bugs. Millions of dollars worth of equipment was upgraded and replaced. It was a massive effort that worked in 99% of the cases.
Yes, it was overblown. Yes, media overhyped it and scammers moved in and made big money. No, power stations and lifts and water treatment plants were not going to explode.
But there was a real problem. I know, because I worked on projects fixing those problems before Dec 31, 1999. It’s a disservice to people who worked hard on those projects to pretend that it never happened, and that it was all a hoax. The best possible outcome was a ‘nothing happened’. And that’s what billions spent resulted in.

Fitzy
October 25, 2010 9:36 pm

Nah.
I can’t see a climb down so much as a climb sideways. They’ll be crabbing across the landscape, pinchers held high in a threat pose, click-ity-clack.
We’ll go from Climate Change, to Threatened species, to habitat loss to ground water depletion to soil denuding to new diseases all the way around back to a man made ice age.
And then we’ll start all over again, the wheel of Dharma spins effortlessly, in a vacuum free of common sense or memory, combined with greed and avarice, we’ll have no end of this stuff.
On the plus side, the arguments will change content, but the same stupid and greedy [profound Self-snip [don’t even know where I heard that term]] ‘s will continue raping Mans collective awareness, all the while content to ignore everything they’re spouting and bask in the warm glow of hypocrisy.
Bidniz as usual my peeps.
But!
We’ll have the historical amplifier of WUWT, that Antony et al has created, so we can continue to point this moment in time, and remind those future kids, this has all happened before, and it can all happen again.
Kudos!

October 25, 2010 9:45 pm

Rhoda R says:
October 25, 2010 at 11:32 am
If the media need a scape-goat I heartily recommend Al Gore.

I wonder why Tipper and Al announced that they were separating?
I’d bet that Tipper has a pretty good idea what’s in store for Al.

October 25, 2010 9:46 pm

Suzanne says:
October 25, 2010 at 11:33 am
Frank Lee says:
October 25, 2010 at 10:48 am
Another question is this: How will skeptics handle the collapse of alarmism?

I’m not so sure ‘alarmism’ will collapse at all. It’ll just do what it’s been doing as long as I’ve been alive (since 1960) — it’ll shape-shift, mutate into another doom-and-gloom scenario.

October 25, 2010 9:50 pm

The step down of the AGW advocates from their elitist position depends upon whether there is anything in it for them. If perpetuating the myth of AGW doesn’t cost them any financial support from governmental or commercial agencies, they will stand pat. When the progressive politicos start to funnel resources into new ecological frontiers, then the sources will be redirected to concerns about a new ecological disaster. They won’t climb down from their pedestals, they will obfuscate this issue and move on to a new power grabbing crisis. AGW will be yesterday’s news. The global climate change has never been about climate science, it was and is an attempt to redistribute wealth with carbon credits. There has been a pattern of “alarms” from the ecology fanatics through recent history from DDT to ozone holes. As the cap and trade business falls off and the funding disappears, the green movement will have to create a new ecological crisis as a way to take control of politics and siphon off money to feed their coffers. Huffington and other progressive BLOGS only need to wait for the new crisis to appear.

October 25, 2010 9:55 pm

TomRude says:
October 25, 2010 at 12:26 pm
ZZZ I recently read that it was not Reagan who won the cold war… soon he’d have lost it!

I thought Reagan merely (and mainly) broke with the long tradition of U.S. presidents acting as if we had to continue tolerating (and propping up) a corrupt and crumbling empire. But I could be wrong.

Layne Blanchard
October 25, 2010 10:15 pm

We cannot let them slither away. Those who beat this drum must be beaten with the drum. I’ll make a point of obnoxiously revisiting their past at every opportunity. It isn’t revenge. I want to slay the monster. It cannot hide somewhere in a crack to return anew on another day.

Andrew30
October 25, 2010 10:37 pm

brc says: October 25, 2010 at 9:34 pm
“But there was a real problem. I know, because I worked on projects fixing those problems before Dec 31, 1999. ”
Yes, the ‘hoax’ was in the media presentation, as usual.
The masses did not understand, nor were they informed, about the difference between things that use ‘duration’ and things that use ‘time’.
Most critical systems use duration, and not time.
Most critical systems were never going to be affected.
Heartrate, beats per minute. (not heartbeats since some time)
Aircraft Fuel consumption, gallons per minute .(not gallons since some time)
Power station output, demand in next hour. (not MWh before some time)
Autoclave, bake for x minutes.(not bake until some time)

Allen
October 25, 2010 10:46 pm

The MSM will climb down from the alarmism the way that The Party did when Oceania no longer was the enemy:
Eastasia is the enemy. It has always been the enemy.
Global cooling is the enemy. It has always been the enemy.
Mark my words. There will be no apology forthcoming from the arrogant editorial boards of the MSM.

Alex the skeptic
October 25, 2010 11:41 pm

I read it somwhere that G.O.D. will follow G.C.D. (global climate disruption) which followed A.C.C. (anthropogenic climate change) which followed A.G.W. 9anthropogenic global warming). G.O.D. = Global Oxygen Depletion.
Well I always knew, somehow, that the globalists wanted to be become gods.
It will not be a climbdown, but a run to the next higher hill. Maybe Pachauri may not manage to reach it.

Pete Hayes
October 25, 2010 11:42 pm

Its easy to see the “Climb Down” . Simply go to Monbiots Guardian page listing of his posts and notice…….Oh well, you will spot it easily!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/georgemonbiot

Erik
October 25, 2010 11:42 pm

says:
October 25, 2010 at 7:17 pm
I am waiting for the following from George Monbiot.
————————————————————————
He can just re-name one of his old articles…
“I was wrong about veganism. Let them eat meat – but farm it properly”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/sep/06/meat-production-veganism-deforestation
To:
“I was wrong about CAGW. Let them burn oil – but burn it properly”
So many “wrongs” to chose from..
“So was I wrong to call, soon after this story broke, for Jones’s resignation? I think, on balance, that I was”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cif-green/2010/jul/07/russell-inquiry-i-was-wrong

R. de Haan
October 25, 2010 11:48 pm

“To paraphrase Lyndon Johnson’s line about Walter Cronkite, if the greens have lost the Boston Globe, they have lost America”.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/10/antigreen_iconoclasm_in_the_bo.html

Alex the skeptic
October 25, 2010 11:49 pm

brc says:
October 25, 2010 at 9:34 pm
“Most people didn’t know that the Y2K bug only existed in BCD date calculations and only those that use two BCD digits for the year.”
————————————————————————————–
In 1999 the company I work for was still using a database with two-digit year numbering for intra-company record keeping. All managers were worried that our IT fdepartment would not be in time to change over to a Y2K compliant db. Time was pressing and we pressed the IT dept. Funnily enough, they kept the database, but formated the year numbering to text.

el gordo
October 26, 2010 12:23 am

The speed at which they climb down will depend on the severity of this NH winter. Fuel poverty from China to Britain will have a sobering effect and the msm will be forced to take notice in a hurry.
Global cooling is making a comeback for a couple of decades and the British Brainwashing Corporation will recant.

Ken Hall
October 26, 2010 12:52 am

Sorry for the long post, but I don’t know how to compress it further.
The media never accepts blame. Look at a whole host of false alarms that they have peddled in the past, as if they were unquestionable truths, but then a few years later the same “news” outlets report the opposite as if that is what conventional wisdom was all along.
For example, the race into war with Iraq. Bloggers working on pocket change broke more scoops, ran more truth and exposed every lie and debunked every false claim as the drive to war was being ramped up. The mainstream media reported every lie and false claim verbatim as if unquestioned truth. The mainstream media never questioned the reliablity, the accuracy or the credibility of anything that came from Buch, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Blair, Straw, Hoon, et al. The media was a very willing accomplice in the drive to war.
The lie that had me laugh out loud and realise that the media are either utterly brain-dead stupid, or willingly complicit in the lies was when Bush claimed that they had found the mobile biological weapons labs. And they showed helium gas generators on the back of curtain sided trucks. I mean, come on. Could NOBODY in the assembled press have a neuron fire and wonder, HOW do they create the world’s deadliest biological weapons in a curtain sided truck? Not only HOW do they stop the deadliest germs getting out, but HOW do they stop the outside contamination coming in? It was ridiculous in the extreme. Not one of the assembled media questioned that assertion. When it was revealed that these were battlefield helium generators for weather balloons, sold to Iraq by the British, the media went very quiet. No admission of error, just shut up!
Now 7 years later, much of the media are critical of the false claims, but not in their own part in willingly and unquestioningly reporting those false claims. Although some commentators have written faux shock pieces claiming, “I’m shocked, I thought they were telling us the truth. Who could ever have thought that our leaders would lie about the need for war and the size of the threat we faced?”
This shows everything that’s wrong with the incestuous relationship between Government, agenda setters, opinion setters and the mainstream media.
The mainstream media gave up its role as honest watchdog long ago.
Thank GOD for the small army of bloggers who, over time and with a great deal of diligence, we can trust far more than the mainstream liars.
Thank GOD for Anthony and his team of moderators, keeping this site going. It is a daily blast of sanity in an insane world of lies and deceptions.

Chicken or the Egg
October 26, 2010 1:15 am

The AGW – Climate Change Industry was struck by a metaphorical earthquake with the release of the Angila emails. Attempts to reframe have been largely unsuccessful in my view. Given the global economic recession, corporations and businesses are not in a position to expend b/millions in what is no longer considered “settled” science. Going Green has lost its allure and is no longer worth putting the real green (dollars) into. Company’s are rethinking “Green” as a value added premise.
Case in point, a local Canadian charitable organization in BC that builds an annual dream home to raise money is having difficulty with ticket sales – they have dropped precipitously this year. The reason – the new home is “Green “and cost double what the previous dream homes have cost to build, yet the home is half the size. The draw has historically taken place in July every year, but this year they are looking at a November or beyond draw date. This is in BC no less, the most environmentally conscious province in Canada.
While the Climate Climbdown is enjoyable, I personally, am waiting for the Darwin and Evolution Climbdown. Scientists on this front are experiencing exactly what the first skeptics of climate science faced. Many scientists are begininning to come forward to communicate the fact that the evolution model is so full of holes and pure conjecture that there is no way it will be able to hold up much longer – honest scientists are increasingly having difficulty trying to fit new findings and discoveries into the evolution mode – in short they know the science behind evolution is deeply flawed and are embarressed – as they should be.

Rhyl Dearden
October 26, 2010 1:19 am

This debate WILL continue because of government’s belief and therefore laws that raise the cost of power etc. As this begins to bite people will become more vocal and less submissive of great cost rises.
AGW has been succeeded by ‘climate disruption’ despite neither being anything to do with climate. The trouble is that climate cycles are too long for the average person to remember – it gets hotter and it gets cooler – but the changes are slow.
The fact that growing population means all resources must be shared; means less for each, across the globe; but in each country the proportions will be different because of the different levels of development. This, and the effect of closer crowding, will make people more and more agressive aka rats in overcrowded conditions.
Finding a quiet, uncrowded spot will become more and more attractive.

Kate
October 26, 2010 1:29 am

Biodiversity. What does the word “biodiversity” mean to the public? Nothing. It’s a Terra incognita, wide open for anyone to stake a claim and declare the territory as their own. As the global warming fraud fades from view in the media, “biodiversity” may well take its place.
I don’t think that most governments really want a public that is scientifically educated and pressing them to address environmental issues. Governments would far rather their public took the cues from them on what to be concerned about and what not to be concerned about. They seek to switch public opinion on and off whenever it suits them.
Most governments prefer a population largely disconnected and ignorant about science and the natural world. Western economies work by the unfettered exploitation of the tax-and-spend system. It would be difficult to operate this way in a society in which people valued scientific knowledge and raised important questions about it. Therefore, it helps to have knowledge of science and the natural world confined to a small minority who can easily be dismissed when it becomes expedient, and the next scientific scare story can be promoted.