Exclusive: Search Page for Realist Side of the Climate Change Debate

Guest essay by Leo Goldstein

As WUWT readers have probably noticed, using Google or other general search engines to find reliable information on anything related to climate change has become almost impossible. The search results are dominated by alarmist sites and blogs, while dissenting voices are simply drowned out.

The main reason for this imbalance is simple: a huge amount of money is pumped into alarmist research and propaganda by the US and other Western governments. Tens of billions of dollars in research grants, state mandates and loan guarantees to “clean energy” companies, substantial percentage of universities’ budgets, direct government grants to environmental NGOs, and tax deductions for “charitable” donations feed this frenzy. Certain pension funds also explore “noble ways to lose money“ (of their members, not their directors) to benefit the cause. The NASA website became a purveyor of the alarmist stories. Large corporations, including maligned “fossil fuels interests,” are totally under the government’s heel, and not only refuse to support realist research, but actively contribute to the alarmism in various ways. Unprecedentedly, FEMA now wants states to include an “assessment of climate risk” in their five year preparedness plans as a condition for funding.

A large part of this money finds its way to formerly mainstream publications and Internet bloggers, creating a huge interlinked network, many nodes of which are highly ranked by Google and other general search engines. Some of the websites and pages in this network have misleading names or titles, including words and phrases that are expected from the right side of the debate. The skeptical science is an example. Thus, alarmist pages come out on top in almost every climate search.

Google effectively has a web search monopoly. Usually, I do not give much weight to claims that Google Search unfairly discriminates against X or Y. These complaints sound like sour grapes, and Google has too much to lose and too little to gain from such actions. But the case of climate change seems totally different. Google’s chairman, Eric Schmidt, talks like a fanatical alarmist. He really believes that the orthodox alarmist position is the scientific truth. In 2014, he said: “… we should make decisions in politics based on facts. And the facts of climate change are not in question anymore. Everyone understands climate change is occurring and the people who oppose it are really hurting our children and our grandchildren and making the world a much worse place. And so we should not be aligned with such people–they’re just, they’re just literally lying” (as quoted by Paul Driessen and Chris Skates) [1].

The Google PageRank of the WUWT homepage is only 3 out of 10. I would expect it to be 6-7, and no less than 5, based on WUWT’s popularity and comparing it to unrelated websites on other subjects. It is hard to say whether Google’s “truthiness” algorithm is already involved, or it will be the proverbial other shoe. In any case, I do not see an explanation for this ridiculously low ranking other than foul play on Google’s behalf. To be fair, the climate-related results from Bing are no better than those from Google.

What can we do about it? The Climate Search page allows you to search WUWT and other good resources, which are currently drowned out in the ocean of formerly mainstream media and alarmist blogs. In fact, I used it extensively to write this article. It should be useful for both novices and experienced participants in the climate dispute.


[1] Note this expression of condemning “people who oppose it [climate change]”. Eric Schmidt is an extremely smart man. But he repeats this ritual formula, and does not notice that it is he, together with Obama and Al Gore, who try to oppose climate change, sea rise, and other natural phenomena.

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tomdesabla
September 9, 2015 10:39 pm

I searched for
skeptical climate websites
No quotes, just those three words
WUWT came up fourth

Bob in Castlemaine
September 9, 2015 11:22 pm

A desperate need for something in this space Ari, good luck with it.
On Google or Bing one dreads any climate related non url specific search… ask your question then trawl through three or four pages of alarmist dross before you can hope to find anything relevant to your query.
While you’re at it, you can’t do anything similar for Wikipedia can you?

Sasha
September 10, 2015 12:30 am

Al Gore has served as a senior adviser to Google since February 2001, shortly after leaving public office. Google spokesman Jon Murchinson said “We have not provided comment on if or how we compensate Mr. Gore in his role as an advisor to Google.”
After Gore started advising Google, the fix went in and WUWT and every similar site started their continuing decline in every relevant search return.

joletaxi
September 10, 2015 2:13 am

May I welcome You, on skyfall
http://www.skyfall.fr/
it ‘a french speaking blog, and we have for years, very accute discussion on the “non ^roblem”
We have now to endure a “blitzkrieg” from the warmista crowd, who is very active in all the media.
To attempt to conter this “hysteria”, these people have decide to create a association
You can join us, and let now evrywere of this event , and sign up here
collectifdesclimatorealistes@gmail.com.
anyway, I consult Yoor blog evryday
Thanks ,and we are waiting for You, and Your support
Jo Vander Haegen (Joletaxi)

Sasha
Reply to  joletaxi
September 10, 2015 7:19 am

This site is all in French, by the way.
Nous devrons voir comment des décisions [politiques] autoritaires basées sur la science du consensus pourront être imposées pour contenir les émissions de gaz à effet de serre.
(We are going to have to look how authoritarian decisions based on consensus science can be implemented to contain greenhouse emissions.)

mikael
September 10, 2015 2:57 am

If I owned an Oil corp or had bigg intresses attaced to it, and then the Gov comes along with this AGW cargo cult, I would have jumped on board, why, money.
Owning and running Oil corps is done by owners whom have no other philisofy than making More money.
To then acuse anyone form been payed by them because we are sceptics, is an logical fallacy, understandable in an toallitaian state, but not in an open comunety.
The people owning the Oil, is also owning the corps whom is bennefitting from this scam.
Cant you see it, then You have a problem.
I have writen about this scam for two decades, and I havent seen a f… nicle.
I just knew it was a scam all along.
And do you know why.
huh
Education.
BUT this alterings of seach result isnt only confined to clima, its goes to a lott of other issues as well.
Islam
eCONomy
Science in generall
I am probably one of the few whom have read an entire library, almoust.
it took me just minutes to find science contradicting this AGW scam, like the CO2 fulctuations regading temp.
But of course, even I dont deny climate change, hehe, this is so lame it hurts.
I read science this days and I am horrifyed, the level is patheticly low, and the ignorance is skyhigh.
And I know of issues and things the Google dont even have in their seach engines results, can you do that, I can.
huh
Google is nothing more than an propaganda outlett, period.
Use it with care. I NEVER use Wikis or any of this “official” sites whom is basicly rotten to its core.
There is an difference bewteen seeing a bird, and then flipp thrue wikipedia, that is ok, but history, science and religion, its basicly bollocs.
peace

September 10, 2015 6:47 am

Some page rank info (courtesy of http://www.prchecker.info):
RealClimate (the closest analog of WUWT on the dark side): 7/10
ScepticalScience: 7/10
On the other hand, http://www.climatedepot.com has decent 6/10, and climateaudit.org is 7/10 (may be because it is a hard reading for non-scientists).
So, Google decisions are really shrouded in mystery.

peyelut
September 10, 2015 8:58 am

Patrick B
“Schmidt, just another fascist who wants the government to tell you how to live.”
Schmidt, just another fascist who wants Google to tell you how to live.
Fixed it for ya.

September 10, 2015 9:36 am

Since the late 1990’s I have used the “The Week That Was” links at http://sepp.org/the-week-that-was.cfm as my primary “search engine” for climate science articles.
Using Google, or Yahoo, or whatever search engine I used back in the 1990’s, gave me too many pro-global warming cult articles — the only thing that has changed since then: Now when you use GOOGLE, you get FAR TOO MANY climate change cult articles, instead of just TOO MANY global warming articles.
Same cult – new name
At SEPP.org you can get an edited list of articles — enough links for most-non-scientists for each week — often sending people to this fine website. My only objection is the editor of the TWTW links has been including more and more of his own opinions, making the column part editorial, and part “bibliography”.
If you still want to use GOOGLE, just search for Earth’s Climate History, or Climate History — the main difference between the coming climate catastrophe cult and we cult deniers, I believe, is that the first group speculates about the future climate, and the second group studies the current and past climate.
Do you really care about wild guess computer game speculation about the future climate?
That’s not science at all — that’s politics
Computer games are not data — with no data there is no real science.
Predicting the future is not science either, especially not when so little is known about what caused climate change in the past.

DC Sahlstrom
September 10, 2015 1:48 pm

This problem is easily addressed by optimizing your website for search engine responses. There are many articles regarding this on the net. But the simplest one is to register multiples names that forward to this site and contain the critical search words in the metadata and on the main page. Get them at therir own game. Here are a few examples. skepticalaboutclimatechange.com, truthaboutclimatechange,com, ipccclimatechangeskeptic.com, climatechangerealist.com.

Steve
September 14, 2015 8:46 am

Mr Watts,
regarding your ranking are you aware of thishttp://sputniknews.com/asia/20150901/1026417334/google-results-cci-search.html
All the best.
Steve