Monckton on his smashing the U.N. wall of silence on lack of warming, and censure

UPDATE: The Russian TV channel “RT” aka “TV-Novosti” blames Monckton for the failure of COP18 to fail to reach an agreement:

The 18th Climate Change Summit in Doha is drawing to an end after once again failing to find common consensus on what it calls a major threat to human existence. Failure seemed inevitable after climate skeptic Lord Monckton crashed the event.

LOL! Source here

From Christopher Monckton of Brenchley in Doha, Qatar

I have been a bad boy. At the U.N. climate conference in Doha, I addressed a plenary session of national negotiating delegates though only accredited as an observer.

One just couldn’t resist. There they all were, earnestly outbidding each other to demand that the West should keep them in pampered luxury for the rest of their indolent lives, and all on the pretext of preventing global warming that has now become embarrassingly notorious for its long absence.

No one was allowed to give the alternative – and scientifically correct – viewpoint. The U.N.’s wall of silence was rigidly in place.

The microphone was just in front of me. All I had to do was press the button. I pressed it. The Chair recognized Myanmar (Burmese for Burma). I was on.

On behalf of the Asian Coastal Co-operation Initiative, an outfit I had thought up on the spur of the moment (it sounded just like one of the many dubious taxpayer-funded propaganda groups at the conference), I spoke for less than a minute.

Quietly, politely, authoritatively, I told the delegates three inconvenient truths they would not hear from anyone else:

• There has been no global warming for 16 of the 18 years of these wearisome, self-congratulatory yadayadathons.

• It is at least ten times more cost-effective to see how much global warming happens and then adapt in a focused way to what little harm it may cause than to spend a single red cent futilely attempting to mitigate it today.

• An independent scientific enquiry should establish whether the U.N.’s climate conferences are still heading in the right direction.

As I delivered the last of my three points, there were keening shrieks of rage from the delegates. They had not heard any of this before. They could not believe it. Outrage! Silence him! Free speech? No! This is the U.N.! Gettimoff! Eeeeeeeeeagh!

One of the hundreds of beefy, truncheon-toting U.N. police at the conference approached me as I left the hall and I was soon surrounded by him and a colleague. They took my conference pass, peered at it and murmured into cellphones.

Trouble was, they were having great difficulty keeping a straight face.

Put yourself in their sensible shoes. They have to stand around listening to the tedious, flatulent mendacities of pompous, overpaid, under-educated diplomats day after week after year. Suddenly, at last, someone says “Boo!” and tells the truth.

Frankly, they loved it. They didn’t say so, of course, or they’d have burst out laughing and their stony-faced U.N. superiors would not have been pleased.

I was amiably accompanied out into the balmy night, where an impressive indaba of stony-faced U.N. officials were alternately murmuring into cellphones and murmuring into cellphones. Murmuring into cellphones is what they do best.

After a few minutes the head of security – upper lip trembling and chest pulsating as he did his best to keep his laughter to himself – briefly stopped murmuring into his cellphone and bade me a cheerful and courteous goodnight.

The national delegation from Burma, whose microphone I had borrowed while they were out partying somewhere in the souk, snorted an official protest into its cellphone.

An eco-freako journalist, quivering with unrighteous indignation, wrote that I had been “evicted”. Well, not really. All they did was to say a cheery toodle-pip at the end of that day’s session. They couldn’t have been nicer about it.

The journalist mentioned my statement to my fellow-delegates that there had been no global warming for 16 years. What she was careful not to mention was that she had interviewed me at some length earlier in the day. She had sneered that 97% of climate scientists thought I was wrong.

I had explained to her that 100% of climate scientists would agree with me that there had been no global warming for 16 years if they were to check the facts, which is how science (as opposed to U.N. politics) is done.

I had also told her how to check the facts (but she had not checked them):

Step 1. Get the monthly mean global surface temperature anomalies since January 1997 from the Hadley Centre/CRU. The data, freely available online, are the U.N.’s preferred way to measure how much global warming has happened. Or you could use the more reliable satellite data from the University of Alabama at Huntsville or from Remote Sensing Systems Inc.

Step 2. Put the data into Microsoft Excel and use its routine that calculates the least-squares linear-regression trend on the data. Linear regression determines the underlying trend in a dataset over a given period as the slope of the unique straight line through the data that minimizes the sum of the squares of the absolute differences or “residuals” between the points corresponding to each time interval in the data and on the trend-line. Phew! If that is too much like doing real work (though Excel will do it for you at the touch of a button), find a friendly, honest statistician.

Step 3. Look up the measurement uncertainty in the dataset. Since measuring global temperature reliably is quite difficult, properly-collated temperature data are presented as central estimates flanked by upper and lower estimates known as the “error bars”.

Step 4. Check whether the warming (which is the difference between the first and last value on the trend-line) is greater or smaller than the measurement uncertainty. If it is smaller, falling within the error-bars, the trend is statistically indistinguishable from zero. There has been no warming – or, to be mathematically nerdy, there has been no statistically-significant warming.

The main point that the shrieking delegates here in Doha don’t get is this. It doesn’t matter how many profiteering mad scientists say global warming is dangerously accelerating. It isn’t. Period. Get over it.

The fact that there has been no global warming for 16 years is just that – a fact. It does not mean there is no such thing as global warming, or there has not been any global warming in the past, or there will be none in future.

In the global instrumental temperature record, which began in 1860, there have been several periods of ten years or more without global warming. However, precisely because these periods occur frequently, they tend to constrain the overall rate of warming.

Ideally, one should study periods of warming that are either multiples of 60 years or centered on a transition year between the warming and cooling (or cooling and warming) phases of the great ocean oscillations. That way, the distortions caused by the naturally-occurring 30-year cooling and 30-year warming phases are minimized.

Let’s do it. I have had the pleasure of being on the planet for 60 years. I arrived when it first became theoretically possible for our CO2 emissions to have a detectable effect on global temperature. From 1952 to the present, the planet has warmed at a rate equivalent to 1.2 Celsius degrees per century.

Or we could go back to 1990, the year of the first of the four quinquennial Assessment Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPeCaC). It predicted that from 1990-2025 the world would warm at 3.0 Cº/century, giving 1 Cº warming by 2025.

Late in 2001 there was a phase-transition from the warming to the cooling phase of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, the most influential of the ocean oscillations. From 1990-2001 is 11 years; from 2001-2012 is 11 years. So 1990-2012 is a period centered on a phase-transition: with minimal natural distortion, it will indicate the recent temperature trend.

Since 1990 the world has warmed at 1.4 Cº, century, or a little under 0.3 Cº in all. Note that 1.4 Cº/century is a little greater than the 1.2 Cº/century observed since 1952. However, the period since 1990 is little more than a third of the period since 1952, and shorter periods are liable to exhibit somewhat steeper trends than longer periods.

So the slightly higher warming rate of the more recent period does not necessarily indicate that the warming rate is rising, and it is certainly not rising dangerously.

For the 21st century as a whole, IPeCaC is predicting not 1.2 or 1.4 Cº warming but close to 3 Cº, more than doubling the observed post-1990 warming rate. Or, if you believe the latest scare paper from our old fiends the University of East Anglia, up to 6 Cº, quadrupling it.

That is not at all likely. The maximum warming rate that persisted for at least ten years in the global instrumental record since 1850 has been 0.17 Cº. This rate occurred from 1860-1880; 1910-1940; and 1976-2001.

It is only in the last of these three periods that we could have had any warming influence: yet the rate of warming over that period is the same as in the two previous periods.

All three of these periods of rapidish warming coincided with warming phases of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation. The climate scare got underway about halfway through the 1976-2001 warming phase.

In 1976 there had been an unusually sharp phase-transition from the cooling to the warming phase. By 1988 James Hansen was making his lurid (and now disproven) temperature predictions before the U.S. Congress, after Al Gore and Sen. Tim Wirth had chosen a very hot June day for the hearing and had deliberately turned off the air-conditioning.

Here is a summary of the measured and predicted warming rates:

Measured warming rate, 1997-2012 0.0 Cº/century
Measured warming rate, 1952-2012 1.2 Cº/century
Measured warming rate, 1990-2012 1.4 Cº/century
Measured warming rate, 1860-1880 1.7 Cº/century
Measured warming rate, 1910-1940 1.7 Cº/century
Measured warming rate, 1976-2001 1.7 Cº/century
Predicted warming rate in IPCC (1990), 1990-2025 3.0 Cº/century
Predicted warming rate in IPCC (2007), 2000-2100 3.0 Cº/century
Predicted warming rate by UEA (2012), 2000-2100 4.0-6.0 Cº/century

But it is virtually impossible to tell the negotiating delegates any of what I have set out here. They would simply not understand it. Even if they did understand it, they would not care. Objective scientific truth no longer has anything to do with these negotiations. Emotion is all.

A particularly sad example of the mawkish emotionalism that may yet destroy the economies of the West was the impassioned statement by the negotiating delegate from the Philippines to the effect that, after the typhoon that has just killed hundreds of his countrymen, the climate negotiations have taken on a new, life-or-death urgency.

As he left the plenary session, the delegates stood either side of the central aisle and showed their sympathy by applauding him. Sympathy for his country was appropriate; sympathy for his argument was not.

After 16 years with no global warming – and, if he reads this posting, he will know how to check that for himself rather than believing the soi-disant “consensus” – global warming that has not happened cannot have caused Typhoon Bhopa, any more than it could have caused extra-tropical storm Sandy.

It is possible that illegal mining and logging played no small part in triggering the landslide that killed many of those who lost their lives.

Perhaps the Philippines should join the Asian Coastal Co-Operation Initiative. Our policy is that the international community should assist all nations to increase their resilience in the face of the natural disasters that have been and will probably always be part of life on Earth.

That is an objective worthier, more realistic, more affordable, and more achievable than attempting, Canute-like, to halt the allegedly rising seas with a vote to establish a second “commitment period” under the Kyoto Protocol.

Will someone please tell the delegates? Just press the button and talk. You may not be heard, though. Those who are not partying somewhere in the souk will be murmuring into their cellphones.

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Footnote by Anthony: Here is the video on Monckton’s address to the Doha COP18 conference.

No video has yet surfaced of him being “evicted” as the Telegraph journalist claims, suggesting that Monckton’s account of leaving the hall might be more accurate. The chair on the dais says “thank you” at the end, and didn’t call for security to evict Monckton.

Note: See also this week’s Friday Funny for Josh’s take on this. – Anthony

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PaulR
December 7, 2012 11:46 am

“For a British Lord is a soaring soul, as free as a mountain bird;
His energetic fist, should be ready to resist, a dictatorial word;
His nose should pant and his lip should curl,
His cheeks should flame and his brow should furl,
His bosom should heave and his heart should glow,
And his tongue be ever ready for a knock-down blow.
with apologies to G&S

RockyRoad
December 7, 2012 11:47 am

Looks like the UN Climate Gestapo exaggerated and criminalized Lord Monckton’s ad lib eulogy the same way they do CO2’s role in the climate.
This just might be the verbal shot across the bow of the leaky boat we’ll call the “UN Climate” that sinks her.

December 7, 2012 11:51 am

Oh Lord Monckton, you are really wonderful! Thank you for that, priceless! The president was very polite,he looked like a stunned mullet. I wish he would have been in his white Arab garb though. lol. Ha ha ha.

December 7, 2012 11:51 am

Today I note that the Wayback Machine servers are having trouble with this file:
http://www.ibt.org.uk/all_documents/dialogue/Real%20World%20Brainstorm%20Sep%202007%20background.pdf
Is that a coincidence? Or has the BBC managed to airbrush another piece of history?

kim2ooo
December 7, 2012 11:53 am

Can I be a member of the Asian Coastal Co-operation Initiative?

joeldshore
December 7, 2012 11:55 am

Lord Monckton says:

There has been no warming – or, to be mathematically nerdy, there has been no statistically-significant warming.

That’s not just being mathematically-nerdy; it’s being correct. And, there has also been no statistically-significant change in the rate of warming over the rate of warming before that, e.g.,, between 1975 and 1997…which rather shows your argument to be a red-herring.
So, if you don’t want to be “mathematically-nerdy”, you could just as easily say “The warming rate for the past 16 years has not changed from the warming rate during the 1975-1997 period.”
You are basically just using the fact that the trend is sufficiently uncertain over such timescales and so it is hard to rule out lots of things with 95% statistical significance.

Scottish Sceptic
December 7, 2012 11:55 am

The truth is most of them already know it is a charade. They key players know before they get to the conference what they are going to decide. They just have to pretend its all being decided and they are all listening to each other and that it all matters. They have to be seen to be going through the motions of taking it seriously to avoid incurring the wrath of the greens.
So they sit there day after day playing Sudoko on the phones pretending that …
And then Monckton comes in and they all have something funny to laugh about instead of the boring dull charade play of doing something important.

John Whitman
December 7, 2012 11:56 am

Christopher Monckton said,
“””• An independent scientific enquiry should establish whether the U.N.’s climate conferences are still heading in the right direction.”””

– – – – – –
Christopher Monckton,
First, great show from you there at Doha!! Amid your keenly relevant statements on climate science there was just the right level of contemptuous disrespect for all the bizarre catastrophist-fests leading up to and including Doha.
Second, the point of yours that I think is most important is your recommendation about the need for an independent enquiry on the UN’s climate assessments and their internal processes that manipulate them.
QUESTION; Do you have suggestions on how the community of independent critical thinkers on the subject of climate science can make your suggested enquiry happen? Let’s do it.
NOTE: I have taken some of Judith Curry’s blog discussions as also implying that some independent efforts are needed to balance against the IPCC’s products and processes.
John

Jay
December 7, 2012 11:57 am

Congratulations !
You, Lord Monckton have pranked them totally.
And with great courage.
And a happy Christmas to you to.

December 7, 2012 11:57 am

The microphone was just in front of me. All I had to do was press the button. I pressed it.
This reminds me of a scene from “No Highway in the Sky”, a 1951 Jimmy Stewart movie, He is an aeronautical engineer worried about metal fatigue on a new passenger plane. On a trip from London to Labrador to investigate a crash of that design, he learns he is on board the prototype plane with nearly the same hours flying. He persuades the pilot to inspect at Gandor, but fails at getting the plane grounded. While pleading with the pilot prior to departure, he sees the landing gear lever — and pulls it. The gear retracts as the plane plops onto the tarmac. Well they wouldn’t listen to me and the lever was right there so I just pulled it.
Movie synopsis and similarity to the de Havilland Comet crashes in 1953-54.

Vince Causey
December 7, 2012 12:04 pm

Good on yer, m’Lord. Talking truth to power takes some cojones! Well done indeed.

Jimbo
December 7, 2012 12:08 pm

The UK’s Independent and Guardian newspapers have picked up the story on Monckton being “evicted”. Didn’t they get the message? Don’t mention 16 years of no global warming.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/dec/07/doha-climate-talks-ukip-lord-monckton
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/lord-monckton-kicked-out-of-international-climate-change-conference-after-posing-as-a-delegate-8393492.html

Bart
December 7, 2012 12:08 pm

TimC says:
December 7, 2012 at 11:43 am
If you insist on playing by Marquess of Queensbury rules when your opponent is engaged in a street brawl, you will lose.

Brian R
December 7, 2012 12:10 pm

“But it is virtually impossible to tell the negotiating delegates any of what I have set out here. They would simply not understand it.”
They don’t understand your numbers because those are not the numbers they are looking for. They are looking numbers that start with a $ or € or £ and have the word “Billion” at the end.

Editor
December 7, 2012 12:19 pm

BTW Myanmar is actually Burma!

Editor
December 7, 2012 12:21 pm

And there seemed to be an awful number of empty seats there! Looks like a good jolly to me!

D. Patterson
December 7, 2012 12:24 pm

AP and Fox News are reporting on the event, even if the BBC has not so far. See:
Tensions mount at UN climate talks as rich and poor spar over money
Published December 06, 2012. Associated Press
British climate change skeptic Christopher Monckton even managed to slip into a conference hall where he addressed a plenary session, apparently mistaken for an official delegate. A tweet from the U.N. climate secretariat said he was “debadged and escorted out” of the venue “for impersonating a Party” and violating the conference’s code of conduct.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/12/06/tensions-mount-at-un-climate-talks-as-rich-and-poor-spar-over-money/

Editor
December 7, 2012 12:27 pm

One other thought. You would have thought that our warmist friends would actually be delighted that warming had stopped or at least slowed down.
It’s like when a Cat 6 hurricane is forecast to blow in and then turns out to be a small storm. People would be out thanking their lucky stars.
Instead this lot seem to be genuinely upset.

Mac the Knife
December 7, 2012 12:28 pm

The microphone was just in front of me. All I had to do was press the button. I pressed it.
Priceless! Thank You, Sir!!!

December 7, 2012 12:30 pm

Stout fellow you are, Lord Monckton of Brenchley!

Don
December 7, 2012 12:31 pm

“The funniest was the Monck.
He climbed up the elephant’s trunk.
The elephant sneezed,
and fell on his knees,
But what became of the Monck?”
Sir, I add to your titles:
“The Monck That Roared”
“Reepicheep of the Righteous Right”
Thanks. God bless you.

D. Patterson
December 7, 2012 12:33 pm

kim2ooo says:
December 7, 2012 at 11:53 am
Can I be a member of the Asian Coastal Co-operation Initiative?

Qualification as a member plenipotentiary requires speaking at a U.N. plenary session as an undocumeented observer or gate-crasher.

tallbloke
December 7, 2012 12:34 pm

It doesn’t add up… says:
December 7, 2012 at 11:51 am
Today I note that the Wayback Machine servers are having trouble with this file:
http://www.ibt.org.uk/all_documents/dialogue/Real%20World%20Brainstorm%20Sep%202007%20background.pdf
Is that a coincidence? Or has the BBC managed to airbrush another piece of history?

I just tried by a slightly different route and got this message:
“Bummer.
The machine that serves this file is down. We’re working on it.”

RockyRoad
December 7, 2012 12:34 pm

Paul Homewood says:
December 7, 2012 at 12:27 pm

One other thought. You would have thought that our warmist friends would actually be delighted that warming had stopped or at least slowed down.
It’s like when a Cat 6 hurricane is forecast to blow in and then turns out to be a small storm. People would be out thanking their lucky stars.
Instead this lot seem to be genuinely upset.

Probably the first mention of climate science they’ve heard in years. And it didn’t square with what they remembered from way back then.

December 7, 2012 12:46 pm

Thanks to this topic