An Open Letter to Google

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach

Dear Googlefolk;

Recently, you have decided to take sides in a scientific debate. That in itself is very foolish. Why would Google want to take either side when there is a disagreement between scientists? I thought your motto was “Do No Evil.” For the 900-pound gorilla to take sides in any tempestuous politically charged scientific discussion is an extremely stupid thing to do, and in this case definitely verges on the E-word.

In fact, that’s why up until now I trusted Google, because I always felt that I was being given the unvarnished truth. I always felt that Google could be trusted, because you didn’t have a dog in the fight. I believed you weren’t trying to slant your results, that you were neutral, because you had nothing to prove.

So what did you guys do? You’re now providing money to 21 supporters of the CO2 hypothesis, funding them as “Google Fellows” to go and flog their scientific claims in the marketplace of ideas. Is this the new face of Google, advocating for a partisan idea?

You have chosen to fund policy people as Google Fellows. You have a specialist in “strategic communication in policymaking and public affairs” among them. You have a bunch of scientists whose careers depend on the validity of the CO2 hypothesis. And you are paying them all to push your ideas. In other words, Google has put into place a public relations campaign for the CO2 hypothesis … and people in your organization actually consider this a good idea?

I mean people other than Al Gore, who sits on your Board and who stands to make big money if the CO2 hypothesis can be sold to the public. It doesn’t matter if it’s true. If it can be sold to the public, Al makes big money, even if it’s later shown to be false. So sure, he’s in favor of your cockamamie scheme … but the rest of you guys have truly decided to hitch your wagon to Mr. Gore’s dying star? Really?

Man, Google doing PR work shilling for the CO2 hypothesis. I thought I’d never see the day.

It’s not even disguised as a scientific effort. It’s a sales job, a public relations push from start to finish, no substance, just improved communication. I’m surprised that you haven’t brought in one of the big advertising agencies. Those mad men sell cigarettes, surely they could advise you on how to sell an unpalatable product.

The problem is, now Google has a dog in the fight. You’ve clearly declared that you’re not waiting until the null climate hypothesis gets falsified. You’re not waiting for a climate anomaly to appear, something that’s unlike the historical climate. You have made up your mind and picked your side in the discussion. Here’s what that does. Next time I look up something that is climate science related, I will no longer trust that you are impartial. No way.

Let me make it very clear what I object to in this:

GOOGLE IS TAKING SIDES IN A MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR POLITICAL/SCIENTIFIC STRUGGLE

Don’t mistake this for a partisan entreaty. This is not because of the side you’ve chosen, despite the fact that I’m on the other side. I don’t care which side Google takes – it’s wrong and stupid for Google to be in any scientific fight at all, on either side. I’d be screaming just as loudly if you had picked scientists who were on my side of the debate. In fact, I’d scream even louder, because I don’t want Google Follows doing a big PR dog-and-pony-show for skeptical science. Unlike you, I think that’s bad tactics. Your presence, and the desperation that it reeks of, can only damage whichever side you support, so I’m glad it’s not my side.

But sides are not the point. Supporting either side in the debate involves Google in a high-stakes, multi-billion dollar, long-festering, dog-ugly political/scientific battle, with passions running high on both sides, accusations thrown, reputations attacked  … and putting your head in this buzz-saw, jumping into this decades-old scientific Balkan war, this is a good idea for Google exactly how?

Truly, are you off your collective meds or something? You don’t want the good name of Google involved in this, there is no upside. All it is going to do is get your name abused in many quarters. I’ve read dozens of people already who said they were switching to Bing or Alta Vista. You’ve lost my trust, it’ll be trust but verify from here on out for me.

And all for what? Guys, you are so far out of touch with the issues that you appear to be truly convinced that it is a communications problem.  So you’ve hired all these scientist/communicators to fix that problem. Let me put it in real simple terms.

People don’t believe AGW scientists because they have been lied to by some of the leading lights of the CO2 hypothesis. They’ve seen a number of the best, most noted AGW scientists cheat and game the system to advance their own views, and then lie and deny and destroy emails when the sunlight hit them.

That, dear friends, is not a failure to communicate. Your problem is not the lack of getting your message across. You’ve gotten it across, no problem. The message was obvious – many of the best AGW scientists are willing to lie, cheat, and steal to push their personal AGW agenda … the same agenda that your Google Fellows are now pushing. That was the message, and by gosh, we got it loud and clear.

The only cure for that kind of bad science is good science. It will not be cured by communication. We’ve already gotten the message that your side contains a number of crooks among its most admired and respected members. We’ve gotten the message that most of the decent climate scientists won’t protest against anything. They’ll stay quiet no matter what egregious excesses their leaders commit. They’ll pretend that everything is just fine. Indeed, a number of them even find excuses for the malfeasance of their leaders, that it’s just boys will be boys and the like. No recognition of the gravity of the actions, or how they have destroyed the public’s trust in climate scientists.

If you think the cure for that widespread scientific rot is a clearer explanation of how thunderstorms form or how the greenhouse effect works, I fear you are in for a rude shock. Communications will not fix it, no matter how smart your Google Fellows are … and they are wicked smart, I looked at the bios of every single one, very impressive, but that doesn’t matter. That’s not the issue.

The issue is that the side you’ve picked conned the public, and afterwards refused to admit it. Until they and climate science face up to that, your side will not be believed. There’s no reason to concern yourself with hiring scientists to analyze why your message isn’t getting across. It’s because people hate to be conned. They’d rather be wrong than be conned. And once you’ve conned them, and the Climategate emails show beyond question that your side conned the public, that’s it. After that, all the honeyed words and the communications specialists and the Google Fellows with expertise in “strategic communication in policymaking and public affairs” are useless. Clearer scientific explanations won’t cure broken trust.

And yes, perhaps I’m being paranoid about whether you will skew your search results against skeptics … but then I look at what happened in 2009/10 with “Climategate” as a search term, when for a couple weeks Google wouldn’t suggest it in the Auto Suggest feature. People claimed back then that it was deliberate, you did it on purpose, and I accused them of being paranoid, I didn’t believe it. Looks like instead of them being paranoid, I may have been being naïve.

Anyhow, you can be sure that I won’t defend you again.

So I entreat you and implore you, for your own sake and ours, stop taking sides in political/scientific debates. That is a guaranteed way to lose people’s trust. I’m using Bing for climate searches now, and I’m wondering just if and where you’ve got your thumb on the information scales.

Perhaps nowhere … but I’m a long-time Google user and Google advocate and Google defender. For me to be even wondering about that is an indication of just how badly you screwed up on this one.

Since you seem to have forgotten about your “Do No Evil” motto, I have a new one for you:

You are not wanted there. You are not needed there. You have no business there. Get out, and get out now, before the damage worsens.

Because the core issue is this – you can either be gatekeeper of the world’s knowledge, storing gigabytes of private information about me and my interests and likes and dislikes and my secret after-midnight searches for okapi porn and whale-squashing videos … or you can be a political/scientific advocate.

BUT YOU CAN’T BE BOTH.

You can’t both be in politics and be hiring scientific experts to push a trillion-dollar political/scientific agenda, and at the same time be the holder of everyone’s secret searches. That’s so creepy and underhanded and unfair and wrong in so many ways I can’t even start to list them. I can’t even think of a word strong enough to describe how far off the reservation you are except to say that it is truly Gore-worthy.

Your pimping for the CO2 hypothesis is unseemly and unpleasant. Your clumsy attempt to influence the politics of climate science, on the other hand, is very frightening and way out of line. You hold my secrets, and you held my trust. If you want it again, go back to your core business. Your actions in this matter are scary and reprehensible and truly bizarre. It’s as bizarre as if J. Edgar Hoover was hiring shills to flack for the Tea Party … you are the holder of the secrets. As such, you have absolutely no business involving yourself in anything partisan. It is a serious breach of our trust, and you knew it when you started Google. That’s why your motto is Do No Evil. Get back to that, because with this venture into advocacy you have seriously lost the plot.

My best to you all, and seriously, what you are doing is really scary, I implore and beg you to stop it. Your business is information and secrets, and ethically you can’t be anything else. You hold too much dangerous knowledge to be a player in any political/scientific dogfight, or any other fight. You not only need to be neutral. You need to seem to be neutral.

w.

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MDIvey
March 19, 2011 6:10 am

Speaking of “smelling the coffee,” while the letter is properly indignant and makes several good points, it strikes me as coming from a place that’s a little behind the info-curve with regard to the nature of the Google operation.
This is not about economics. Many of us have known for a good while that Google is now a tool of the emerging globalist corporate/banking one-world government. Google = NSA. Google = CIA. There is nothing that is done through Google in its various forms that is not data-based for the purpose of social control. The “New World Order” does not allow an organization that becomes as big and influential as Google to go un-controlled.
The slogan, “Do No Evil” is simply par for the course in our Orwellian age of Doublespeak where is war is sold as humanitarian and ‘business as usual’ is sold as “Change.”
The comment above regarding this being an issue of free speech is right on the money. It’s an issue of the attempted execution of free speech and the elevation of “perception management.”
I disagree with the comment from sHx above when he says, “…as though there is something secret, illegal or immoral about taxation.” That is radically naive! As though there cannot be anything secret, illegal or immoral about taxation!!! HA!!! That is exactly the kind of slave-thinking they wish to create. sHx should read the history and legal track of our “income tax.”
Love “Goebbels” above!

RockyRoad
March 19, 2011 6:12 am

I haven’t used Google for over a year and I don’t miss ’em.
I also tell my friends about the problems with Google and many of them are abandoning that Left-slanted company.
John Brookes says:
March 19, 2011 at 5:30 am

Go Google! There is evil being done, but not by you!

Wake up, John.

DirkH
March 19, 2011 6:13 am

Sergej and Larry have always been typical Silicon Valley liberals; “evil” for them always meant “the other side”. “Don’t be evil” was always to be understood this way IMHO. “Don’t be unliberal – read HuffPo” (see Google News – half of it comes from HuffPo).

JP Miller
March 19, 2011 6:13 am

sHx says:
“Carbon/Energy Tax is a purely political issue. Although I am a climate skeptic, I fully support carbon tax because it’ll help reduce the government deficit and fund social programs. I am honest enough to admit that my support for the tax is based purely on political and ideological considerations.”
It is important to keep in mind, sHx, that when you support any tax, you are essentially saying, “I want the police to force some people (who would not do so voluntarily) to give up some of the money they have earned (for whatever reason you believe is worthy enough to take from others at gunpoint).
That’s what government is, fundamentally: police power. I’m not paranoid, nor am I an anarchist. It’s just that so few people truly understand what they’re saying when they say, “I’m in favor of this or that tax.” Using government — i.e., using police… meaning forcing some people to do something at gunpoint — is something we all need to think very long and hard about before we say, “Yes, we should do that.”
If you do not believe what I am saying is true, try paying only some portion of your taxes with a note to the IRS saying, “I don’t believe I should be paying money for (you pick what you don’t think government should be doing).” Then, see if, eventually, someone with a gun doesn’t come to encarcerate you (unless you give them then money).

R. de Haan
March 19, 2011 6:13 am
John Van Krimpen
March 19, 2011 6:14 am

Google is banned, they took a side.
My harpoon. Google is banned in school. Just a search engine.

DirkH
March 19, 2011 6:16 am

Tenuc says:
March 19, 2011 at 6:02 am
“Not used Google for some time now. If your looking for a good, fast, minimalist Google replacement try Yandex…
http://www.yandex.com/

Just tested them with some obscure 80ies punk bands… They’re good! Thanks!

ShrNfr
March 19, 2011 6:17 am

You trust a search engine to be an honest broker. Bad enough if their business model is “pay for play”. When it crosses the line to agenda driven stuff of any sort, I cannot feel but that their search results are now totally worthless. Sorry Google, you just clog danced on your genitals imo.

John Van Krimpen
March 19, 2011 6:21 am
John Van Krimpen
March 19, 2011 6:25 am

No man or woman born can call me an egotist.

garymount
March 19, 2011 6:25 am

R. Gates says: something that reveals his true colours.
March 19, 2011 at 5:17 am
What you are describing is Corporatism. It has no place in proper society.
The two sides of the battles you describe are Socialism and Capitalism. One redistributes wealth, while the other creates it. The Koch Bros. are on the side of creating wealth.
I personally don’t mind seeing the Koch Bros. supporting institutes that want to inform people with proper science and facts.
Google is backing the side of junk science.

garymount
March 19, 2011 6:30 am

For those who don’t know…
“It’s official: Yahoo search is now powered by Microsoft’s Bing, the end result of a deal signed a little over one year ago by the two companies.”
http://mashable.com/2010/08/24/bing-powers-yahoo-search/

bruce
March 19, 2011 6:38 am

Tilting at windmills?
It will take more than a letter to alter the religious beliefs of the ones so sure of their knowledge.
This is a harbinger of what we will see. As the enlightened wish to develop a direction for the world to follow.
We can hope their direction is less mortifying than the directed populations we have seen in the last sixty years. But with religious beliefs the ends justify the means.

Dan Sudlik
March 19, 2011 6:39 am

What good name? I Bing.

March 19, 2011 6:42 am

Hugh Pepper says:
March 19, 2011 at 2:44 am
This is utter nonsense! Paranoid rant!
Annei says:
March 19, 2011 at 2:48 am
Hear Hear!

Hugh and Annei,
You evidently don’t understand where Google is these days, and that is a shame. I would recommend that you open your eyes. This is by no means the first of this kind for Google, and I am sure it won’t be the last. Google has steadily been increasing its political and ideological views within their search results for quite some time. I am an SEO expert, perhaps one of the best in the country, and I can tell you emphatically, Google results are tainted and have been for several years now (getting worse). I have not trusted their results on any controversial topics for quite some time. They have become another Wikipedia.
Further, Google is playing a very dangerous game, and I don’t believe they fully understand this. They seem to feel that they are so big that they above reproach. I can assure you that they are not. I predict that Google will fall from their “king of the hill” position within the next 5 years. Mark your calendar. Once you have begun the journey down the road they have chosen, you cannot turn back. It will bite them in the end.

John Van Krimpen
March 19, 2011 6:48 am

Yer have a crack at honest open science commuciation yer dance a duel to the death.
In our history none have won.

John Van Krimpen
March 19, 2011 6:53 am

Bad moon rises fer the beagle boys of the anti science.

Stephan
March 19, 2011 6:55 am

Surely this is illegal for such a large monopoly corporation that controls information to suddenly become biased re freedom of speech act USA?

Korwyn
March 19, 2011 6:55 am

The only leverage I have is economic means. So, much as I despise Microsoft, I’ll be switching to bing and altavista, and from now on when I get the question, “where is the best place to look up ‘X’ ?”, which I do a couple times a week at work, I will no longer be recommending g00gle.

John Van Krimpen
March 19, 2011 6:57 am

Just a piece of history.

Stephan
March 19, 2011 6:58 am

Guys/gals… don’t worry the world simply ain’t warming most people will come to realize this over time it does not really matter what google or anyone does.
http://processtrends.com/images/RClimate_UAH_Ch5_latest.png

Jeremy
March 19, 2011 7:01 am

I will never forget how Google made “Climategate” disappear from one day to the next.
This company is run by a younger generation with fascist tendencies. (those who know what’s good for us)
This company is so pervasive and unethical that it has become extremely dangerous.

John Van Krimpen
March 19, 2011 7:04 am

The Joke is Google.
Just search engines. They all do it the same, just the front end.

John Van Krimpen
March 19, 2011 7:09 am

Picked a bad month and a bad moon fer war.

John Van Krimpen
March 19, 2011 7:11 am

Me I just say Google foul.