Not just a Hockeystick, but borrowing from official CNN language last week, this appears to be the legal equivalent of a f***stick. It is quite a read.
McIntrye, McKittrick, Christy, and Andrew Montford among others are referenced.
Excerpts:
Critics of the hockey-stick graph have focused on what they believe to be four serious flaws in its underlying methodology.
First, they have questioned the reliability of the graph’s underlying data. Because there are no thermometer records before the middle of the 19th century, the bulk of the hockey stick is composed of so-called “proxy” data, such as ancient tree rings, sedimentary pollen levels, and oxygen isotopes frozen in polar ice caps. Dr. Mann argues that these proxy data can be interpreted to provide an accurate record of global temperatures going back more than a thousand years. Some critics disagree. They argue, for example, that tree-ring formations cannot provide an accurate measure of global historical temperature trends — in part because temperatures fluctuate unevenly in different parts of the world, and in part because the relevant tree-ring characteristics are influenced not only by temperature changes but also by variable growth factors such as sunlight, water, and soil nutrients. In the eyes of critics, any statistical model that uses such data to reconstruct centuries of historical temperature trends is fundamentally flawed and misleading.
Second, critics have argued that the hockey stick relies on flawed statistical techniques, including a skewed Principal Components Analysis (“PCA”), producing an erroneous and misleading interpretation of the underlying data. For example, according to Professor David Hand, the former President of the Royal Statistical Society in Great Britain, “The particular technique [used by Dr. Mann and his co-authors] exaggerated the size of the blade at the end of the hockey stick. Had they used an appropriate technique the size of the blade of the hockey stick would have been smaller.”
If one uses a better statistical method, “[t]he change in temperature is not as great over the 20th century compared to the past as suggested by the Mann paper.” Id.
Third, critics have argued that the hockey stick is misleading because it splices together two different types of data without highlighting the change: For roughly the first nine centuries after the year 1000 A.D., the graph shows temperature levels that have been inferred solely from tree-ring samples and other “proxy” data. But from about 1900 onward, the graph relies on readings from modern instruments such as thermometers. In the words of one review conducted by a panel of independent scientists, many consider it “regrettable” that temperature reconstructions “by the IPCC and others” neglected to emphasize “the discrepancy between instrumental and tree-based proxy reconstructions of temperature during the late 20th century.” J.A. 370.
Fourth, critics have contended that the hockey stick is misleading because it omits certain
tree-ring data after the year 1960 that show a decline in global temperatures, and instead relies more heavily on thermometer readings that show an increase in temperatures during that period. The omission of these data gained widespread public attention after the leak of multiple e-mails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (“CRU”), prompting an uproar popularly known as “Climategate.” In one particularly controversial e-mail, CRU scientist Phil Jones wrote to Dr. Mann and two other scientists: “I’ve just completed Mike’s [i.e., Dr. Mann’s] Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (i.e. from 1981 onwards) [and] from 1961 for Keith’s to hide the decline.”
Dr. Mann himself has not denied the omission of certain proxy data after the year 1960, but has argued that the omission is legitimate: “[T]hese data should not be used to represent temperatures after 1960,” he explains, because “the density of wood exhibits an enigmatic decline in response to temperature after about 1960.”
In other words, because temperature measurements from modern instruments show that these data points are not reliable, Mann contends that it is legitimate “not to show those data during the unreliable post-1960 period.” Id.
Critics disagree, arguing that the hockey stick should have included the post-1960 proxy data to give a more full and accurate picture: since modern instruments have shown tree-ring proxies to be inaccurate after 1960, they say, this also calls into question the reliability of the proxy data from earlier years, where no thermometer readings are available to provide an independent check.
Based on these four separate criticisms, Dr. Mann and his detractors have engaged in a long-running public debate over the validity of the hockey stick and its underlying methodology. Dr. Mann and his defenders characterize the hockey stick as methodologically sound, contending that it gives an accurate picture of the dire threat global warming poses. Critics of the hockey stick characterize it as badly flawed, contending that its reliance on questionable statistical techniques and its method of data presentation render it false and misleading.
In testimony before the United States Congress, Professor John Christy summarized the critical view by stating that “evidence nowindicates . . . that an IPCC Lead Author working with a small cohort of scientists, misrepresented the temperature record of the past 1000 years by (a) promoting his own result as the best estimate, (b) neglecting studies that contradicted his, and (c) amputating another’s result so as to eliminate conflicting data and limit any serious attempt to expose the real uncertainties of these data.”
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The tone of the debate
Given the strong differences of opinion, the tone of the hockey-stick debate has been intense and at times vituperative, with both sides indulging in caustic rhetoric. Dr. Mann himselfhas harshly condemned hi
s critics, branding them as “climate deniers,” and denouncing them as liarsand frauds. In 2005, for example, Dr. Mann wrote an e-mail to a New York Times reporter asserting that “[t]he McIntyre and McKitrick paper is pure scientific fraud,” and that “[a]number of us are . . .very surprised that Nature is publishing it.”
ARGUMENT
I. The D.C. Anti-SLAPP Act Applies To Dr. Mann’s Attempt To Silence His Critics
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II. Criticism Of The Hockey Stick Is Not Actionable Under The First Amendment
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A. The First Amendment Protects Vigorous Criticism on Matters of Political and Scientific Controversy
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1. Scientific controversy must be resolved through free and open debate,not through litigation.
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2.The First Amendment protects rhetorical hyperbole on matters of public controversy.
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3. Protecting free speech requires substantive and procedural safeguards
B. The Lower Court Failed to Enforce the First Amendment’s Substantive and Procedural Protection for Speech on Matters of Public Controversy
C. Under a Proper Application of the First Amendment, the Commentary Published by National Review Was Core Protected Speech
…the commentary was part of the heated public debate over the hockey-stick graph, where caustic criticism and hyperbolic rhetoric are the coin of the realm. Dr. Mann himself has set the tone of the debate, accusing his intellectual opponents of “pure scientific fraud,” “the fraudulent denial of climate change,” making “fraudulent” claims, “t[aking] corporate payoffs for knowingly lying about the threat climate change pose[s] to humanity,” “willfully . . . le[a]d[ing] the public andpolicy makers astray,” being “anti-science,” and deliberately seeking to “mislead” people through “deceptive . . . report[s]” that “regurgitate[]” “denialist myths.”See supra at 6-7 & nn. 9-13. Since Dr. Mann’s references to “fraud” and “knowingly lying” reflect the linguistic reality of the global-warming debate, it cannot be seriously suggested that Dr. Mann can unilaterally punish his critics for similar rhetoric.
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Michael 2 says:
August 4, 2014 at 5:45 pm
“The real argument is one of magnitude”
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Are you saying that no other reconstruction has invalidated the shape of the graph ?
Are you saying that the subsequent reconstructions have not invalidated Mann’s work?
Or can you point to a subsequent reconstruction that show no up tick in the 20th century?
clipe says:
August 4, 2014 at 5:47 pm
‘Depends on how you look at what was written and who wrote it.”
Two different judges have already determined the case has merit. When it comes to lawsuits, I do believe you need to recognize the authority of judges.
H Grouse, you might want to look closely at the FULL author list of those “confirming” papers. (And consider the dictionary meaning of the word “Independent” and whether it applies.) 😉
Has anyone compared the modern tree ring data to the raw modern temperature record? If the post 1960 tree ring data shows a decline, and the raw thermometer data shows a decline, then it seems like further reason not to believe the current methods used to adjust the raw data.
JohnB says:
August 4, 2014 at 5:51 pm
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” FULL author list”
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Do you, or do you not have a published reconstruction that invalidates the shape of the “hockey stick?”
Piltdown Mann.
H Grouse says:
August 4, 2014 at 5:49 pm
Or can you point to a subsequent reconstruction that show no up tick in the 20th century?
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nope…..
http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/histo3.png
Some background.
http://climateaudit.org/2014/02/17/mann-and-the-oxburgh-panel/
http://climateaudit.org/2014/02/24/mann-misrepresents-the-uk-commons-committee/
http://climateaudit.org/2014/05/09/mann-misrepresents-the-epa-part-1/
H Grouse says:
August 4, 2014 at 5:55 pm
I do. Those by all reputable scientists, not by charlatans.
H Grouse;
Are you saying that no other reconstruction has invalidated the shape of the graph ?
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Starting with your original question, yes there have been other studies that corroborate the hockey stick, most notably Keith Briffa’s. Since his own hockey stick graph was published though, Briffa has since published new studies that restore the Medieval Warming Period, which is entirely missing from Mann’s work. There was a more recent study corroborating Mann (I’ve forgotten the author’s name) but it was so badly shredded that the author himself admitted that it didn’t corroborate the hockey stick. As for other studies, there are many that undermine the hockey stick and show that the MWP was indeed global. In fact, there are rather a large number of them:
http://www.c3headlines.com/temperature-charts-historical-proxies.html
However, context is also important. Early science fiction movies used close up shots of insects to portray horrid aliens from space. Magnified, they look rather scary. Back up to a realistic distance though, and a monstrous fly becomes… just a harmless fly. This graphic helps stand back from the cloe up shot and puts things in perspective:
http://wattsupwiththat.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/noaa_gisp2_icecore_anim_hi-def3.gif
Latitude says:
August 4, 2014 at 5:57 pm
“nope…..”
Note that my pretty picture has labels, so you know what it means. Whereas your picture….says ?????
http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/z?s=^DJI&t=5d&q=l&l=on&z=l&p=s&a=v&p=s
There always seems to be a surprise. Here, they’ve got Mann saying that Briffa’s trees exhibit an “enigmatic” decline in response to temperature, which somehow I hadn’t seen before. Priceless.
davidmhoffer says:
August 4, 2014 at 6:06 pm
“However, context is also important. ”
Yes it is, and as your graphic illustrates very well, one geographical point cannot be used to infer the global trend. ( Greenland ice core)
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Thank you for that.
Hasn’t the hockey stick blade now bent and headed back down again, essentially since M’s paper was published in 1998? I guess you could flip the new stick over and use the new blade for shooting the puck, although the shaft would have a kink
downwards in it. “________________
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It’s a bit like the Al Gore Effect. As soon as he publishes, the temps bent back down again. Well at least my stick has the Tiljander series right side up after all these years.
Daily ‘Climate Science’ Predictions:
Taurus – An unexpected bill will overshadow an otherwise bright sunny day.
Darn, my hockey stick didn’t come out right, I’ll try again: _______________
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H Grouse@5:51pm
You say two judges have ruled on the merit of the suit; if you mean Mann’s suit I believe that his was tossed out as without basis. Steyn has countersued and that is now being litigated as I understand.
H Grouse;
“However, context is also important. ”
Yes it is, and as your graphic illustrates very well, one geographical point cannot be used to infer the global trend. ( Greenland ice core)
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Thank you for that.
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You nicely side stepped the 200+ studies I linked to that invalidate Mann’s hockey stick. Nice try.
Rehashing old history reveals a pacifist lack of testosterone towards advancing simple whistleblowing about last year hockey stick history, you idiot baffoon “skeptics”.
What is this, a back patting little insider social club? The soft jazz soft rock riccoco classical retirement home of righteousness?
EXPOSE FRAUD ALREADY:
http://s6.postimg.org/jb6qe15rl/Marcott_2013_Eye_Candy.jpg
Get that on the news.
There is no philosophy in it.
There is no debate here.
It’s a CRIME.
Focus on contemporary fraud or you are old history you careerist hobbiest “skeptics.”
A power play has been played AGAINST you.
So you fill a blog?
H Grouse says:
August 4, 2014 at 5:55 pm
Go here and read (link below)…the hockey stick has been invalidated. The North and Wegman congressional reports are in agree, as do other analysis’: bad samples, bad statistics, bad science.
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/403256/global-warming-bombshell/
See ‘Latitudes’ graph at 5:57pm. It was shown that based on Mann’s statistical maths hockeysticks would be formed if the data was left out altogether and substituted with red noise..
What is your point btw?
mpainter says:
August 4, 2014 at 6:20 pm
No, Mann’s suit has not been tossed. The refusal to dismiss the SLAPP motions have been appealed. The issue is if the dismissal is immediately appealable, or if the appeal of the dismissal of defendants motion to dismiss (NRO, CEI, & Steyn) should wait until after trial.
H Grouse says:
August 4, 2014 at 6:09 pm
Note that my pretty picture has labels, so you know what it means. Whereas your picture….says ?????
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sorry…didn’t realize I was dealing with a n00b………..
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/12/09/hockey-stick-observed-in-noaa-ice-core-data/
Gaylon says:
August 4, 2014 at 6:23 pm
“The North and Wegman congressional reports ”
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Wow, I didn’t know congressional reports are peer reviewed scientific papers…
Gee, you learn something new every day on this site !!!!
For that matter, Mann (2008) pretty well contradicts his own Hockey Stick. I wonder if the attorneys know that?
Latitude says:
August 4, 2014 at 6:27 pm
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“sorry…didn’t realize I was dealing ”
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With someone that thinks one ice core from Greenland reflects the ENTIRE GLOBE !!!!!!!!