Update: I’m making this a top “sticky post” for a couple of days, new stories will appear below this one.
UPDATE: 2/27 3PM PST Dr. Moore leaves a comment, see below.
Our friend Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace, went before the U.S. Senate yesterday to tell his story as it relates to global warming/climate change. It is well worth your time to read. WUWT readers may recall that since Dr. Moore has decided to speak out against global warming and for Golden Rice, Greenpeace is trying to disappear his status with the organization, much like people were disappeared in Soviet Russia.
Statement of Patrick Moore, Ph.D. Before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Subcommittee on Oversight
February 25, 2014
“Natural Resource Adaptation: Protecting ecosystems and economies”
Chairman Whitehouse, Ranking Member Inhofe, and members of the Committee. Thank you for the opportunity to testify at today’s hearing.
In 1971, as a PhD student in ecology I joined an activist group in a church basement in Vancouver Canada and sailed on a small boat across the Pacific to protest US Hydrogen bomb testing in Alaska. We became Greenpeace.
After 15 years in the top committee I had to leave as Greenpeace took a sharp turn to the political left, and began to adopt policies that I could not accept from my scientific perspective. Climate change was not an issue when I abandoned Greenpeace, but it certainly is now.
There is no scientific proof that human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are the dominant cause of the minor warming of the Earth’s atmosphere over the past 100 years. If there were such a proof it would be written down for all to see. No actual proof, as it is understood in science, exists.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) states: “It is extremely likely that human influence has been the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century.” (My emphasis)
“Extremely likely” is not a scientific term but rather a judgment, as in a court of law. The IPCC defines “extremely likely” as a “95-100% probability”. But upon further examination it is clear that these numbers are not the result of any mathematical calculation or statistical analysis. They have been “invented” as a construct within the IPCC report to express “expert judgment”, as determined by the IPCC contributors.
These judgments are based, almost entirely, on the results of sophisticated computer models designed to predict the future of global climate. As noted by many observers, including Dr. Freeman Dyson of the Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies, a computer model is not a crystal ball. We may think it sophisticated, but we cannot predict the future with a computer model any more than we can make predictions with crystal balls, throwing bones, or by appealing to the Gods.
Perhaps the simplest way to expose the fallacy of “extreme certainty” is to look at the historical record. With the historical record, we do have some degree of certainty compared to predictions of the future. When modern life evolved over 500 million years ago, CO2 was more than 10 times higher than today, yet life flourished at this time. Then an Ice Age occurred 450 million years ago when CO2 was 10 times higher than today. There is some correlation, but little evidence, to support a direct causal relationship between CO2 and global temperature through the millennia. The fact that we had both higher temperatures and an ice age at a time when CO2 emissions were 10 times higher than they are today fundamentally contradicts the certainty that human-caused CO2 emissions are the main cause of global warming.
Today we remain locked in what is essentially still the Pleistocene Ice Age, with an average global temperature of 14.5°C. This compares with a low of about 12°C during the periods of maximum glaciation in this Ice Age to an average of 22°C during the Greenhouse Ages, which occurred over longer time periods prior to the most recent Ice Age. During the Greenhouse Ages, there was no ice on either pole and all the land was tropical and sub-tropical, from pole to pole. As recently as 5 million years ago the Canadian Arctic islands were completely forested. Today, we live in an unusually cold period in the history of life on earth and there is no reason to believe that a warmer climate would be anything but beneficial for humans and the majority of other species. There is ample reason to believe that a sharp cooling of the climate would bring disastrous results for human civilization.
Moving closer to the present day, it is instructive to study the record of average global temperature during the past 130 years. The IPCC states that humans are the dominant cause of warming “since the mid-20th century”, which is 1950. From 1910 to 1940 there was an increase in global average temperature of 0.5°C over that 30-year period. Then there was a 30-year “pause” until 1970. This was followed by an increase of 0.57°C during the 30-year period from 1970 to 2000. Since then there has been no increase, perhaps a slight decrease, in average global temperature. This in itself tends to negate the validity of the computer models, as CO2 emissions have continued to accelerate during this time.
The increase in temperature between 1910-1940 was virtually identical to the increase between 1970-2000. Yet the IPCC does not attribute the increase from 1910- 1940 to “human influence.” They are clear in their belief that human emissions impact only the increase “since the mid-20th century”. Why does the IPCC believe that a virtually identical increase in temperature after 1950 is caused mainly by “human influence”, when it has no explanation for the nearly identical increase from 1910- 1940?
It is important to recognize, in the face of dire predictions about a 2°C rise in global average temperature, that humans are a tropical species. We evolved at the equator in a climate where freezing weather did not exist. The only reasons we can survive these cold climates are fire, clothing, and housing. It could be said that frost and ice are the enemies of life, except for those relatively few species that have evolved to adapt to freezing temperatures during this Pleistocene Ice Age. It is “extremely likely” that a warmer temperature than today’s would be far better than a cooler one.
I realize that my comments are contrary to much of the speculation about our climate that is bandied about today. However, I am confident that history will bear me out, both in terms of the futility of relying on computer models to predict the future, and the fact that warmer temperatures are better than colder temperatures for most species.
If we wish to preserve natural biodiversity, wildlife, and human well being, we should simultaneously plan for both warming and cooling, recognizing that cooling would be the most damaging of the two trends. We do not know whether the present pause in temperature will remain for some time, or whether it will go up or down at some time in the near future. What we do know with “extreme certainty” is that the climate is always changing, between pauses, and that we are not capable, with our limited knowledge, of predicting which way it will go next.
Thank you for the opportunity to present my views on this important subject.
Attached please find the chapter on climate change from my book, “Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout: The Making of a Sensible Environmentalist”. I would request it be made part of the record.
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For that chapter, please see the PDF of his testimony, here: 22514HearingWitnessTestimonyMoore
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UPDATE: 2/27 3PM PST Dr. Moore adds this comment:
Patrick Moore (@EcoSenseNow)
Submitted on 2014/02/27 at 2:53 pm
Nice to see so many positive and informative comments. It does pain me to see my Wikipedia entry cited. It was largely written by my enemies and it is very difficult to change as the editors don’t like people to write their own biographies. I trust Wiki only for non-political entries, Boron, for example.
For a factual account of the founding of Greenpeace see: http://www.beattystreetpublishing.com/who-are-the-founders-of-greenpeace-2/
I have placed my testimony and the three supporting graphs/tables in Dropbox. They can be accessed here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s65ljwrbuetrrny/PadEn_XjT7
OK Climate Warriors, I’t’s time for serious discussion to separate Fact from Opinion, Fact from Inference, and Fact from Prediction. One would hope the average Grade 9 mind could make the distinctions.
If you wish to read my full text on climate it is the last chapter of my book “Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout” available on amazon.com as ebook or print here: http://goo.gl/E4M5op
Dr Moore said “we should simultaneously plan for both warming and cooling, recognizing that cooling would be the most damaging of the two trends. ”
I agreewith him completely
Unfortunately in North America the planning focus seems to be on global warming only. However it is the winters that we should be focused on for the next 30 years.
Winters have been getting colder for 15 years now in North America. Winters like we used to have 30 years ago are returning as we have seen with this severe winter This colder winter weather spills over into a colder spring in Canada and colder spring in United States . Fall is also getting colder in United States. In summary the weather is getting colder for 7 months of the year, flat for another two and only slightly warming during three months. This cooler weather means a potential for more winter crop damage, winter snow and ice storms, more snow, floods from spring snow melts and significant thunderstorms, wind storms, tornadoes and power outages as the cold and warm fronts meet more often and at bigger amplitudes. The net result is many areas are unprepared for the current and more importantly the upcoming colder weather in terms of emergency planning, snow clearing infrastructure , heating fuel stocks( propane and natural gas) , local winter budgets , transportation needs , need to switch to more winter hardy crops , power outage repair capability and impact on local economy .
It is time to get off this global warming only focus and concentrate on the planning of real problems that confront us today. The cooler weather that we had 1880-1910 and again 1945-1979 is returning , not global warming .
“We take the man to be addled, there being not a word of sense in what he said”.
— The Consensus
Greg says:
February 26, 2014 at 9:41 am
I myself was a registered GreenPeace supporter in the early 80s. That involved sending a regular payment.
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Thank you Dr. Moore. And like Gary, I was a supporter of you and Mr Hunter before Greenpeace was born. My wife and I were at the Amchitka protest at the Peace Arch (Douglas) border crossing (Vancouver-Bellingham). We supported Greenpeace until it went Bolshevik a few years later. And like, Albertalad – thank goodness for carbon based fuels. Time to throw another log on the fire and wonder out into the snow and start the tractor to feed livestock. It’s a bluebird day outside but 20 below C.
Meanwhile, thanks for an enjoyable read. Next time into town, I shall buy your book.
“Why does the IPCC believe that a virtually identical increase in temperature after 1950 is caused mainly by “human influence”, when it has no explanation for the nearly identical increase from 1910- 1940?”
Graphics to accompany this inconvenient fact:
http://s16.postimg.org/54921k0at/image.jpg
http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1955/to:2012/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1895/to:1954
http://s22.postimg.org/h73fr7elt/NOAA_Update_B.gif
Gotta laugh at Obama’s “settled science”.
By no means is Planet Earth “locked into a Pleistocene Ice Age”: Over approximately the last 12,250 – 14,400 years, our current Holocene Interglacial Epoch has been a wholly normal remission in an unremitting 2.6-million year period, wherein Ice Ages lasting on average 102,000 years have occurred regularly as clockwork due to geophysical (plate tectonic) factors interfering with global East-West atmospheric/oceanic circulation patterns.
Since the Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) boundary some 65-million years-before-present (YBP), Earth has experienced five major geological eras lasting 12 – 16+ million years apiece. This means that,
for whatever reason, this Pleistocene Era has anywhere from 12 to 14 million years to run, during which time Gaia will experience recurrent continental glaciations until North and South American landmasses “drift” sufficiently apart to unblock Eastern from Western hemispheric interactions.
Climatologists ignorant of astro-geophysics may preach pro or con, but absent long-term scientific context and perspective they may as well be casting necromantic runes.
Thank you Anthony for this great post. It is a perfect setting out of the true scientific point of view. Dr. Patrick Moore has witnessed, from the inside, at first hand the politicisation of the global environmental and ‘catastrophic’ warming. The Stalinists would have been proud of the recent disappearing of Dr. Patrick Moore from early Green Peace documents
I particularly liked the quote from Patrick Moore, regarding the powers of CO2: “If there were such a proof it would be written down for all to see.” It is not.
Meanwhile, back at the AGW Ranch:
Stunning Map Shows What A Worst Case Climate Change Scenario Might Look Like
Business Insider
By Paul Szoldra 21 hours ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/stunning-map-shows-climate-change-011154255.html
With a story link to the NASA web site:
Consensus: 97% of climate scientists agree
http://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus
This is a good thing and nicely worded. Some have quibbled with a bit of the phrasing and precise statement of facts. These are not of much importance.
It makes a good link-to statement because it is clearly stated, was presented to a US Gov. hearing, and done by a well-known activist / scientist. Many people will know of this and the “streisand effect” may even show up. The issues and concepts are not new here on WUWT. I could list (but won’t) a dozen posters, including the local host, and commentors (and some other blog hostesses/hosts) that have written quite similar things. We should all thank these lesser known folks for their contributions. I do. Thanks.
This article is a number one example of why WUWT is the best wed site that exists, period.
Lucid, easy for anyone to understand. I am sure this crystallizes the thoughts of many people who question CAGW.
Moore’s prominence in Greenpeace has been downplayed for years. Here’s what some old newspaper clippings say.
WHALE CONSERVATION. (1976, May 28)
The president of the Greenpeace Foundation, Mr Bob Hunter, right, and Mr Patrick Moore, in Vancouver oh Tuesday with the foundation’s new ship, the James Bay, a former Royal Canadian Navy minesweeper, which with a crew of 28 will be used to harass Soviet and Japanese whaling fleets in the North Pacific. —
Harpoon ‘fired over’ dinghy. (1977, August 1)
Dr Patrick Moore, Greenpeace’s president who is aboard the James Bay, had said the whales killed had been under the nine-metre min imum set by the International Whaling Commission of which the Soviet Union is a member. [SEE IMAGE]
WORLD NEWS. (1978, March 16))
The anti-seal hunt campaign was also halted on Tuesday, with Mr Patrick Moore, head of the Greenpeace Foundation, which is leading the protest campaign, accusing the government of intimidating two helicopter …
Greenpeace leader arrested. (1978, March 20)
ST ANTHONY, Canada, Sunday (AAP UPI). — The President of the Greenpeace Founda tion, Dr Patrick Moore, was arrested in Newfoundland yesterday after throw ing his body over a seal pup to protect it from a hunter’s club.
And more (these are just from Australian newspapers) …
11 March 1980
Dr Patrick Moore, head of Canadian Greenpeace
1 March 1983
Dr Patrick Moore, co-founder of the Greenpeace movement,
13 July 1985
A world director of Green peace, Dr Patrick Moore
10 July 1995
Dr Patrick Moore, founding father of Greenpeace,
22 July 1995
Dr Patrick Moore, one of the founders of Greenpeace
It’s extraordinarily important for scientists of all political stripes to follow the data. Thanks Dr. Moore!
I hate to keep saying this until I’m green in the face, but, the good doctor failed to mention the Carbon Dioxide is plant food. You know the rest…
When I read the “throwing bones” comment I spit my coffee all over the PC monitor. He must have been referring to Mikey Mann’s method to retrieve his data for the “Hockey Stick”, throwing bones at a chart.
It is not just a matter of how articulate Moore is (and the above was one of the best arguments I have read in the climate debate), it is his credibility. The alarmists will find it much harder to cast the usual smears at him. If they try, their own credibility will suffer.
Thanks, Dr. Moore for presenting your convictions.
I agree with most of what you said, but the role of CO2 is the ecosystem still seems to elude you. Please give this some more consideration.
Lemme see, that’s Steve McIntyre, Ross McKittrick, Tim Ball, Donna Laframboise, Tom Harris – who am I missing? – oh yeah. Patrick Moore. I’m sure I’ve missed some. Take a bow, Canada. You rock. The boat.
I assume most of the other witnesses were dully costumed Parrots?
“The fact that we had both higher temperatures and an ice age at a time when CO2 emissions were 10 times higher than they are today fundamentally contradicts the certainty that human-caused CO2 emissions are the main cause of global warming.”
My old postdoc mentor would just write in large red letters “LOGIC” next to a statement like this, usually with a large red “x” through it all. No more.
An honest man.
Refreshing!!
Makes sense to me!
Dr. Moore’s statement to Congress should be a headline item on the Drudge Report.
The more Drudge hears about it, the more likely he will feature it.
Fox News should have Dr. Moore, on a regular basis.
Excellent!