Collapse of Global Warming Deception Triggers Variety of Bailouts and Revisionism

Guest opinion: Dr. Tim Ball

We will see an increasing number of people changing their positions on global warming as the global warming ship sinks. It will take various forms including; articles appearing that subtly shift previously held positions; reevaluation of data; or finding new evidence that allows a change and perhaps worst of all those who say they knew the science was wrong all along but did not consider it important to speak out; dredging up a sentence or two from their writings that they claim showed they knew. The level of inventiveness will astonish as rats desert the sinking ship.

I am not well disposed to any of these people since the evidence was there all along. They chose not to see it, for a variety of reasons none of which are valid and as the old proverb says there are none so blind as those who will not see. I admit I hold some animosity to this group as I head to Vancouver for my first of two trials [although I received three lawsuits all from the same lawyer and all from members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)] trial for speaking out against the misuse of science for a political agenda and the scientific deception and corruption this engendered. When I realize that if even a few of these people had spoken out I would likely not have suffered the lawsuits, personal attacks, death threats and career limiting denial of funding, loss of speaking opportunities, and having my wife cry now if someone knocks on my door at four on a Friday afternoon because that is the time that all three court summons were delivered. The timing was deliberate as I only had 48 hours to respond.

I am glad Mr. McCarter finally saw the light as expressed in his article “Naïve scientists awakens to the politics underlying climate change”, but it is too late, too easy and self-serving. It is precisely his ‘I don’t want to know attitude’ that the perpetrators of the global warming deception knew would happen and exploited. What he doesn’t know is that the three Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation (SLAPP) I received were not only to silence me but also to have a much wider chilling effect against anyone else who dared to speak out. It was very effective because of the silence of so many who didn’t want to know. There is safety in numbers, but a majority chose to say and do nothing. I know first-hand what Voltaire meant when he said

“It is dangerous to be right in matters where established men are wrong.”

Or for my fellow Canadian

Il est dangereux d’avoir raison dans des choses où des hommes accrédités ont tort.

Why didn’t McCarter act when the emails were leaked from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) providing clear evidence that it was more than politics but included the abuse of science by scientists? Here is a list of the activities set out by Mosher and Fuller.

· Actively worked to evade (Steve) Mcintyre’s Freedom of Information requests, deleting emails, documents, and even climate data

· Tried to corrupt the peer-review principles that are the mainstay of modern science, reviewing each other’s’ work, sabotaging efforts of opponents trying to publish their own work, and threatening editors of journals who didn’t bow to their demands

· Changed the shape of their own data in materials shown to politicians charged with changing the shape of our world, ‘hiding the decline’ that showed their data could not be trusted.

Even if only half these charges are true, they are activities that would and should have triggered McCarter to action. It appears they did not, so the question is how much more did he need? How are things any different now that causes McCarter to respond? The apparent answer is that there are no consequences and he will be praised for his enlightenment and forgiven for his failures. Sorry, it is far too late, inadequate, and unworthy of praise. How much damage has occurred because of decisions he made to ignore the problems.

Massive amounts of damage have already occurred. People, economies, and societies have already suffered enormously. He watched as others suffered attacks, lawsuits, and bullying and did nothing. As Edmund Burke said, “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” I think that the fact they did nothing eliminates them from being called good men. McCarter apologizes for Naomi Klein as a fellow Canadian, but where was he when she was appointed to Pope Francis’ committee on global warming helping him to draft the Laudate Si Encyclical? As he admits, he knew there were problems but rationalized they were political, and as a scientist, he could ignore them. He made a conscious decision to look the other way; now he wants absolution and even praises after a perfunctory mea culpa.

It is easy now as the tide is turning because Trump had the courage to cancel the Paris Climate Agreement. It is easy to jump on “the deception shouldn’t have happened” bandwagon. I can’t tell you how many people felt they were supporting me by telling me privately they agreed with me. Presumably, this absolved their conscience, but when the opportunity to speak arose at least 95 percent of them were nowhere to be seen. I used to try and understand that people did not want to lose their jobs or their income, but I don’t anymore because it is precisely this weakness that makes them vulnerable to bullies and exploiters. McCarter, by his own admission, hasn’t learned much.So having had doubt about climate change being a political rather than scientific problem I am now a bit wiser.” Only a bit? If he had taken even a limited quiet look at what was going on, he would be a lot wiser. If he spoke out even minimally at the start, he would have experienced the push back and learned how political and nasty the attacks. He chose not to do that, and now he wants absolution for that failure. Sorry, it is too late unless he offers more than hand waving.

No, I cannot accept McCarter’s pathetic apology now it is easy. He admits in this article he knew all along but decided to do nothing. If I hear of him doing more than making an apology on friendly websites like WUWT, I will maybe temper my view. If he tries to get published in the NYT, I will have some sympathy. When I hear that his grandson was made to stand in the hallway outside his Grade six class every day for most of a month because he dared to ask questions about global warming that challenged what his teacher was saying and she knew I was his grandfather.

The only thing I can do here is quote Lutheran Pastor Martin Niemoller.

First, they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—

Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—

Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—

Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

Ogden Nash wrote,

There are people who are very resourceful

At being remorseful.

And who apparently feel that the best away to make friends

Is to do something terrible then make amends.

It was a child who pointed out that the emperor had no clothes because the adults were afraid to say anything. McCarter’s story indicates that this continues and will do so until people accept the social responsibility that comes with having the privilege to practice science or do anything in society. He should read about what is happening in his Canada as the government deliberately intimidates people and moves to make alternative climate views a crime. Let him publicly fight that and earn a modicum of credibility, until then his ‘coming out’ is too little too late. For those who think his actions are sufficient as a step in the right direction I will disagree.

Yes, it is a form of penance, the “voluntary self-punishment inflicted as an outward expression of repentance for having done wrong.” However, it is completely out of proportion to the extent of the damage his failure to act created. It indicates that he still doesn’t understand.

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2hotel9
October 15, 2017 6:02 pm

The religiously fanatic will never back down, they will take their cues from islam and begin using terrorist tactics to keep their religion in control of governments. Don’t take my word for it, just look at today’s geopolitical situation. Black Lies Matter, antifa and OWS are fully onboard with using violence to further the leftist agenda, the environwackjobs are inextricably intertwined with all three in America. In Europe they have been using terrorist tactics since the ’80s. Fan is spinning, it is hurtling towards the blades as we speak.

angech
October 15, 2017 6:14 pm

Robert McCarter, thank you for having the courage to speak out at whatever stage. It is very hard to stick one’s own neck out, thanks plus plus Dr Ball. It is even harder in the midst of many people and friends who do not believe what you are thinking.
Change comes incrementally and then suddenly like a dam wall collapsing.
We should be celebrating a brick letting go, not having a go.
Thank you Robert, a very brave decision to go public.

Ed Thompson
October 15, 2017 6:15 pm

I appreciated Dr. BALL’S presentations while he was living in Winnipeg. My Agricultural background & training automatically made me a septic on the belief that CO2 all 400 ppm of it could be responsible for all the claims in climate change. My skeptic diagnosis was based primarily on the “97% of scientists believe”. Climate is similar to biological systems that due to their respective complexities agreement is never that high. Now I expect we will go back to the 70s and have a consensus on the coming ice age. Perhaps make it a little more believable by announcing “60% of scientists” believe! 97% is a bit much isn’t it?

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Mike Nadonly
October 15, 2017 6:21 pm

I’m curious why the author refrained from providing any citations to support his position? Apparently we are just supposed to accept his unsubstantiated claims? Science requires data not fear mongering political quotes. This appears to be the ramblings of a fundamentalist based on nothing but feelings.

Tom
October 15, 2017 6:23 pm

Thank you Dr. Ball, and I am sorry for your troubles. However, I do not share your optimism that we have turned the corner on tamping down the religion of environmentalism.

Barbara
Reply to  Tom
October 15, 2017 7:36 pm

Maybe people should also note the connections that Klein and the mayor of Vancouver have? And not just in Canada.

clipe
October 15, 2017 6:35 pm

https://www.google.ca/search?complete=0&q=global+warming+bullshit+-trump&oq=global+warming+bullshit+-trump&gs_l=psy-ab.12…12847.25504.0.30847.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0….0…1.1.64.psy-ab..0.0.0….0.HcTyKvhfhYQ

mike the morlock
October 15, 2017 6:43 pm

This goes beyond Dr Ball and the injustices done to him. I think the intolerance has grown. Has anyone been paying attention to the attacks that have been occurring in universities? We are now seeing Republican and or Conservative students physically attacked for speaking out . Some of them have been stalked by black dressed thugs armed with baseball bats. They are learning what Dr Ball learned about the reasonableness of the other side. Only they are much younger and more vulnerable, as the institutions that are suppose protect them, are abandoning them.

Its far from over.

michael

reallyskeptical
Reply to  mike the morlock
October 15, 2017 7:34 pm

“We are now seeing Republican and or Conservative students physically attacked for speaking out . Some of them have been stalked by black dressed thugs armed with baseball bats.”

references pls.

Tom Halla
Reply to  reallyskeptical
October 15, 2017 7:38 pm

You have heard of Berkeley, CA ,oxymoronic handle?

Windsong
Reply to  reallyskeptical
October 15, 2017 8:38 pm

If you are real reallyskeptical, search “Evergreen State College baseball bats.” Mike’s comment is not entirely true in the Evergreen case, as no conservative that I know of attends ESC. The story of the very liberal professor, Bret Weinstein, (and his wife, ESC prof. Heather Heying) run off the ESC campus has been thoroughly covered by US media outlets.

mike the morlock
Reply to  reallyskeptical
October 15, 2017 11:12 pm

reallyskeptical October 15, 2017 at 7:34 pm

references pls.

reallyskeptical your request is not appropriate,
If you payed attention to what I had written you would not have asked.
I wrote
” Has anyone been paying attention to the attacks that have been occurring in universities?”
it is a question, the intent of which is to see if you yourself have been following the events. You ether are aware of the bullying , intimidation, violence now on campus or not.
If you wish to comment on the subject then first research it.
Best that you first enlightened yourself on the subject and the groups carrying out Blackshirt activities.

michael

John Steinmetz
October 15, 2017 6:50 pm

Great article. I’ve posted letters to the editor several times over the last 10 years. Most lay people cannot think with their brain but only think with their gut. People with a clue, seldom spoke out as they were in the minority.

Hivemind
October 15, 2017 7:10 pm

Best wishes in your lawsuit. There is no problem, no matter how bad and intractable it looks, than can’t be made worse by putting two layers in a court to fight it out over.

October 15, 2017 7:13 pm

“Collapse of Global Warming Deception Triggers Variety of Bailouts and Revisionism”

With the inertia, money, and vested interest in Global warming “collapse” will take a decade or longer.

Dave Fair
Reply to  pmhinsc
October 15, 2017 10:06 pm

Governments are shifting power costs to taxpayers instead of electric ratepayers. This will accelerate in the future as ratepayers revolt.

October 15, 2017 7:20 pm

Where can i read more about these lawsuits against Tim Ball? Is there a way to donate to his legal fund?

Windsong
Reply to  Mason I. Bilderberg (MIB)
October 15, 2017 8:41 pm
Martin A
Reply to  Windsong
October 16, 2017 2:41 am

The Paypal link does not work for me (displays $0.00 CAD but I cannot change that figure). And the link to “Make a donation to Tim’s legal fund” gives

Whoops! You’ve clicked on an invalid link!

The ClixTrac user who set up that link either removed that link, no longer exists
or has been suspended for abuse of our Terms of Service.

Greg Strebel
Reply to  Windsong
October 18, 2017 10:30 am

Both the personal and legal fund contribution links worked for me.

archibaldperth
October 15, 2017 7:31 pm

Magnificent essay Dr Ball.

bstacy
October 15, 2017 8:00 pm

It doesn’t seem to matter that a mountain of evidence against AGW is well known, gov’ts continue to say ‘ with climate change, here’s a new policy’ all the time. If the local govt I have here, rescinds the ‘Carbon Tax’, they burdened us with, because the science doesn’t back it, there will be class action suits, but that won’t happen because these criminally insane fraudsters won’t admit they were wrong to begin with.

Sceptical lefty
October 15, 2017 8:32 pm

Dr Ball is correct, as far as he goes. But, it seems a bit pointless to criticise other people for acting in an all-too-human fashion. People are held to account when fashion changes and they aren’t quick enough to adapt. The scandals presently involving the Catholic Church aren’t really due to moral turpitude (which was always present) but to diminishing political power — the declining ability to suppress inconvenient facts. There weren’t too many Nazis in Germany (or Fascists in Italy, or high-level ‘collaborators’ in France) following WWII, either. I expect that, after the American Revolution, there weren’t too many Loyalists, either. A few token sacrifices are made, historical accounts are adjusted and the world goes on.

As George Orwell put it: “At any given moment there is an orthodoxy, a body of ideas which it is assumed all right-thinking people will accept without question. It is not exactly forbidden to state this or that or the other, but it is ‘not done’ … Anyone who challenges the prevailing orthodoxy finds himself silenced with surprising effectiveness. A genuinely unfashionable opinion is almost never given a fair hearing, either in the popular press or in the highbrow periodicals.”

Anyone who has experience of the corporate ‘groupthink’ of large (sometimes, small) organisations, should be aware of the pressure to conform. There is tremendous social pressure, too. True independent thinkers are very rare … and the smart ones know when to shut up.

MarkW
Reply to  Sceptical lefty
October 16, 2017 6:48 am

Taking what you want from others just because you have the strength to take is an all-too-human as well.

drednicolson
Reply to  MarkW
October 16, 2017 1:18 pm

So is self-righteousness.

willhaas
October 15, 2017 8:56 pm

I myself believe that mankind’s burning up the Earth’s very finite supply of fossil fuel just as quickly as possible is not such a good idea and I would have liked to use AGW as another reason to conserve. At first the AGW conjecture seems to be quite plausable but to me with my science background there was a lot that did not seem right and the deeper I looked the more wrong it appeared to be. The AGW conjecture is based on only partial science and is so full of holes that I cannot defend it.

Based on the paleoclimate record and the work done with models one can only conclude that the climate change we are experieicing today is caused primarily by the sun and the oceans over which mankind has no control. There is no real evidence that CO2 has any effect on climate and plenty of scientific reasoning to support the idea that the the climate sensivity of CO2 is really zero. The AGW conjecture depends upon the existance of a radiant greenhouse effect provided for by trace gases with LWIR absorption bands. But the reality is that no such radiant greenhouse effect has ever been observed, in a real greenhouse, in the Earth’s atmosphere, or anywhere else in the solar system. The radiant greenhouse effect is science fiction. Hence the AGW conjeture is science fiction. That is why climate data does not really support it. If CO2 really affected climate then the increase in CO2 over the past 30 years should have caused at least a measureable increase in the dry lapse rate in the troposphere but such has not happened. In the IPCC’s first report they published a wide range of guesses as to the climate sensivity of CO2. In their last report the IPCC published the exact same range of guesses. So over more than two decades of study, the IPCC has found nothing that would allow them to narrow the range of their guesses one IOTA. It is as if the climate sensivity of CO2 were really zero because the climate sensivity of CO2 is zero.

I do not think the fight is over. It is important that we keep exposing the truth especially in terms of science.

Dave Fair
Reply to  willhaas
October 15, 2017 10:28 pm

AR6 will be a doozie. No introspection allowed.

MarkW
Reply to  willhaas
October 16, 2017 6:49 am

In other words, you are willing to use a lie in order to get people to do what you believe to be good for them.
In other words, you are no better than the CAGW fiends you are criticizing.
BTW, we have hundreds of years worth of fossil fuels left.
We won’t stop using fossil fuels because we have run out, but because we have found something better.

October 15, 2017 9:18 pm

Speaking of the 97% mantra – how many times did this president of the Sierra Club state it in this “interview”? I know he has been replaced – probably because of this cross examination, but I’m sure that the new CEO would say the same exact stuff…

JPP

Dave Fair
Reply to  J. Philip Peterson
October 15, 2017 10:30 pm

If it’s all you got, go with it! He sure the hell avoided Sen. Cruz’s questions with that non sequitur.

David Cage
October 15, 2017 10:35 pm

A bit like all the women speaking out now against the film director. Everyone knew or had a very good idea just as they do with several big name business men but did nothing. Trump has bravely stuck his head over the parapet and fired the first shot in the climate war so now many are wiling to join the battle who did not before. Mind you it was hard when Obama put crony judges in so a fair trial was at best unlikely and at worst impossible.

Warren Blair
October 15, 2017 10:35 pm

There’s no such thing as a reformed AGW alarmist.
They’re overwhelmingly opportunists and should never be trusted or given any credit for any claim to reform.
The balance suffer psychotic disorders and are potentially dangerous to society.
Dr Ball is the antithesis of the alarmists and the reference standard against which AGW culpability should be measured and scaled.

lemiere jacques
October 15, 2017 11:29 pm

i don’t always agree with Mr ball, but i do agree with that for sure . The risk with agw theory was ,as many noticed ( judith curry comes to my mind) , that people will regard science as something you can “believe” or not..

model results are not science. people who say models are science are hurting logic and facts.
is is speculation.
Speculation is necessary..unavoidable but it is not science.

Tim F
October 15, 2017 11:42 pm

Dr. Ball is correct in highlighting the cowardice of most of academia. The absolute corruption of science and the government financing of the bulk of this fake emergency is just one example of the far left stealing of our money to be used against us. They take our money and then use their power funded by us, to strip us of our rights.

Roger Tilbury
October 16, 2017 12:04 am

Excellent article and I hope you are right and that the scam is ending. However I fear that at best this is just the beginning of the end and vindication is still a long way off.
Good luck with the court cases and with showing your grandson that it can be hard to fight for the truth.

CCB
October 16, 2017 12:08 am

97% of scientist knew CAGW was the best gravy train “evah”, however the momentum takes a while for it to grind to a halt of realism.

Luc Ozade
October 16, 2017 12:19 am

Good luck in court, Dr Ball. You have many supporters here, me included. Looking forward to reading of your complete exoneration (with, of course, generous damages).

Griff
October 16, 2017 1:29 am

“We will see an increasing number of people changing their positions on global warming as the global warming ship sinks.”

No we won’t. And it isn’t sinking.

The UK govt just announced another round of policies to fight climate change… EU holding firm on its plans, china cancelled another 33 coal plants in last month, India increased its reduction targets beond its Paris committments…

Many nations have recently set dates for all electric vehicles…

Temp data, state of the ice and evidence from those recent hurricanes supports the science of a warming planet.

Wishful thinking!

Nigel S
Reply to  Griff
October 16, 2017 5:46 am

“I triple guarantee you, there are no American soldiers in Baghdad.”

MarkW
Reply to  Griff
October 16, 2017 6:50 am

Politicians who have staked their career on a position are always the last to change.

drednicolson
Reply to  Griff
October 16, 2017 1:23 pm

You don’t save a sinking ship by pouring in more water, Griff.

Jim Masterson
Reply to  Griff
October 16, 2017 2:03 pm

>>
Many nations have recently set dates for all electric vehicles…
<<

It’s a total pipe dream. A typical gasoline service station provides the equivalent power of 30 megawatts. 30 megawatts is about what 20,000 homes consume. So where are they going to get an extra 30 megawatts per service station using just windmills and solar panels? They can’t provide the current power load just using solar panels and windmills.

>>
Temp data, state of the ice and evidence from those recent hurricanes supports the science of a warming planet.
<<

It’s obvious you and your sources don’t know thermodynamics. Heat engines are less efficient when the air is warmer. I’ve flown aircraft when the air is cold (like in Adak, Alaska) and when the air is warm (like in Cubi Point, Philippines). Engines are less powerful when the air is warm. Hurricanes are heat engines too, and they aren’t going to be more powerful in a warmer world.

Jim

Dave Fair
Reply to  Jim Masterson
October 16, 2017 2:10 pm

And: Temp data, state of the ice and evidence from those recent hurricanes … [belies] the science of a [CO2] warming planet. Griffie has no self awareness; he points to data that disproves his assertions.

Griff
Reply to  Jim Masterson
October 17, 2017 4:36 am

On the contrary I point to observed, not modelled, data which supports the science of AGW

Dave Fair
Reply to  Griff
October 17, 2017 10:17 am

OK, Griffie; cite any observations that directly tie the minor warming coming out of the Little Ice Age, and its effects, to Man specifically. Simply saying the “multiple lines of evidence” slogan/propaganda won’t cut it.

catweazle666
Reply to  Jim Masterson
October 20, 2017 3:06 pm

“On the contrary I point to observed, not modelled, data which supports the science of AGW”

Making stuff up again, Skanky?

You didn’t because there isn’t any.

Apologised yet?

Dave Fair
Reply to  catweazle666
October 20, 2017 4:50 pm

“Many nations have recently set dates for all electric vehicles… ”

And my wife set the date for me to put up the Christmas lights.

gwan
Reply to  Griff
October 17, 2017 2:34 pm

Griff Troll
When the the longest running temperature records in the world show that current temperatures are lower than in the 1930s and 40s questions have to be asked .When it can be proven that the medieval warm period one thousand years ago was warmer than present and the Vikings farmed in Greenland questions have to be asked .
The Alarmists have duped the general population with bogus slogans like the infamous hockey stick .It is easy to persuade people by saying “look at CO2 increasing then look at the temperature going up”
.They say it was proven in 1896 that a bottle of air with added Co2 warmed more than ambient air ..This is what alarmists base their whole theory on but their theory depends on positive feed backs and positive feed backs depend on the tropical atmospheric hot spot that has not been found .
You state this nonsense and will never bring any proof to be debated . All you can do is quote rubbish like “97% of scientists believe” ‘and now you are quoting what a many governments are doing to counter the supposed threat of a warming world .
This will be proven in the next 20 years as the biggest scam ever in the history of the world .
How did so many people get duped by so few activist scientists .
We know that temperature records have been tampered with globally
We know that they have erased historical records of the medieval warm period and the little ice age .
They used to state years ago that these records were inconvenient to there theories and so the worked at them and altered the record .
Just look at the ice building in the Arctic ,it should have all gone by now and the Antarctic has been amazingly stable over many years .
And we now have satellite records of a pause in sea level rise even with bogus claims of warmest year ever in 2016 .
Bring some real proof Groof

Martin A
October 16, 2017 2:26 am

I wish I had a quarter of the courage and grit that Dr Ball has. Considering what he has been through, and is currently going through, I understand completely his view.

All the same, I think we should welcome all who finally come to view the Great Delusion for what it is, without requiring them, at the same time, to make confessions of their cowardice or gullibility.

Dave Fair
Reply to  Martin A
October 16, 2017 10:35 am

A Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Martin?

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