The sad case of Dr. Sarah Myhre

Lately, we’ve watched a gang of 14 authors (including Mike Mann and Stephan Lewandowsky) gang up on a single scientist (Dr. Susan Crockford) over her published and peer-reviewed view on polar bear research and the failure of models on sea ice loss to predict the decline of the polar bear. The bears just aren’t cooperating, and apparently doing pretty well, but these 14 bullies decided they had to teach that woman a lesson by publishing a hit piece under the guise of peer review, which is now being advised as needing retraction for the egregious errors and falsehoods it contains.

In another arena, Dr. Judith Curry is getting beat up by Dr. Sarah Myhre, and Dr. Curry will have none of it.

Dr. Sarah Myhre. Image from Seattle magazine where she was named “one of the 10 most influential people in Seattle”.

This is due to this tweet from March 2017, and now a recent audio podcast clip:

Listen to this podcast: #MeToo: The Harassment of Women Scientists Online – and Off.

Here is the text that accompanies the podcast:

Jacquelyn Gill and paleoclimatologist Dr. Sarah Myhre talk about the deep misogyny facing women scientists in online communities, and often in their places of work and study. Jacquelyn and Sarah don’t hold back, delving into their own stories of harassment and sexism in science.

Find Sarah on twitter at: twitter.com/SarahEMyhre

Check out her website at: sarahmyhre.com/

Sarah’s article on The Stranger: https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2017/11/17/25572044/the-culture-of-harassing-and-demeaning-women-scientists


It seems Dr. Myhre favors slogging Dr. Curry because she has a different viewpoint on climate. It seems overtly disingenuous to me, no wonder Dr. Curry called her out as a bully. I wonder if Dr. Myhre has the same viewpoint on Dr. Crockford.

Dr. Myhre seems happy to tell her story about the struggle of women in science while at the same time disrespecting Dr. Judith Curry’s struggle:

Hmmm, she’s got a “show” at this years AGU convention, seems less sciencey than emotional to me. Maybe a little less attitude and more empathy would go a long way.

UPDATE: Paul Matthews of cliscep points out that the podcast co-author Dr. Jacquelyn Gill is openly hostile towards Dr. Susan Crockford’s plight on Twitter.

jaqueline-gill-rape-crockford

Matthews responds:

Gosh. Such open-minded tolerance while preaching about the struggle of women in science on display.

UPDATE2: (h/t to John F. Hultquist in comments)

Professor Cliff Mass seems to have been the recipient of bullying from Dr. Myhre on the article she wrote for “The Stranger”, linked above and here on Nov. 17, and then updated it with long comment by Prof. Mass:

Cliff wrote:

“He stuck his finger in my face and threatened me: “If you don’t retract your public testimony, I will retract it for you.”

This is a total lie. I never said that and never stuck any fingers in anyone’s face. Sarah Myhre choose to defame me and call me names in her testimony. I had never heard of her before that. Several folks emailed me after her testimony telling me that she was “throwing me under the bus.” Her efforts to paint me as an extremist was both wrong and unnecessary, particularly as I not only am concerned about climate change, but was a major supporter of the carbon tax initiative. Now instead of calling her on her unprofessional name-calling in public, I asked her to have coffee with me. I asked her whether she could point out any technical errors in my published research, blogs, or public communication. She could not. Then she starting revving up on how I was aiding “deniers” by admitting uncertainty in climate projections and in interpreting current extreme events. She told me it was ok to exaggerate and deceive the public, to get them to do the right thing. Stunningly, she said she was willing to admit I was ok if I agreed to do an op-ed piece with her for the Seattle Times. I could not believe it. I believe Sarah Myhre is doing a substantial disservice to the effort to deal with climate change, reducing the chance of bipartisan action, and calling folks names she does not agree with.“

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December 7, 2017 8:06 am

Here’s the other participant in that debate, Jacquelyn Gill, expressing her sympathy (not) for the bullying attack on female scientist Susan Crockford:

https://twitter.com/JacquelynGill/status/938779195739697153

Bryan A
Reply to  Paul Matthews
December 7, 2017 12:18 pm

Looks like just another school yard bully trying to shove the head of someone they view as inferior to themselves into the toilet

Reply to  Bryan A
December 7, 2017 12:30 pm

Masculinist Critical Theory tells us that both these bullying women are exhibiting clear symptoms of estrogen poisoning.

Reply to  Bryan A
December 7, 2017 12:39 pm

This is an excellent example of Leftist ideology.

Barbara
Reply to  Bryan A
December 7, 2017 5:22 pm

Linked in

Sarah E. Myhre, Ph.D

And Polar Bears?

Profile:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-e-myhre-ph-d-a4270437

Barbara
Reply to  Bryan A
December 7, 2017 6:27 pm

Switzer Foundation, Belfast, Maine

“A vibrant community of environmental leaders”

Fellow: Sarah Myhre

http://www.switzernetwork.org/user/614

D. J. Hawkins
December 7, 2017 8:07 am

To Dr. Judith Curry: “You go girl!”

To paraphrase Thunderdome, “Two women enter, one woman leaves.”

Chip
December 7, 2017 8:10 am

She accuses Curry of being a “climate contrarian.”

Think about that for a moment. We’ve reached a point where a scientist thinks contrarian perspectives are invalid.

This is a religion.

Andy Pattullo
Reply to  Chip
December 7, 2017 8:35 am

In fact that should be taken as a compliment as it implies someone able to think for themselves, make lucid analyses of scientific outputs and come to valid conclusions about what is and what is not supported by evidence, all while swimming upstream against a massive flood of politically correct drivel and groupthink.

Pop Piasa
Reply to  Andy Pattullo
December 7, 2017 1:29 pm

It’s reminiscent of the movie Farenheit 455.

Jer0me
Reply to  Andy Pattullo
December 7, 2017 4:46 pm

4 degrees off. Fahrenheit 451. The temperature at which paper spontaneously ignites.

NW sage
Reply to  Andy Pattullo
December 7, 2017 6:01 pm

That’s 455F using an uncalibrated thermometer!

Merrick
Reply to  Andy Pattullo
December 8, 2017 2:55 am

No, I think pop piasa has it right. AGW is all on paper so it would have to show up here…

NME666
Reply to  Chip
December 7, 2017 8:48 am

humans are basically emotional reactionaries, and the farther left you go, the more this applies, and emotionalism and religion are processed in the same part of the brain, so, yes the believers are “religious”

JohnKnight
Reply to  NME666
December 7, 2017 12:12 pm

“… emotionalism and religion are processed in the same part of the brain …”

Emotionalism? Don’t you mean emotions? And what in the world makes you think the sort of ruthless attacks we are discussing here have anything to do with emotion (or religion)? It looks to me like people with little or no emotional awareness (psychopaths) behaving badly.

Reply to  NME666
December 8, 2017 6:12 am

JohnKnight wrote:
“It looks to me like people with little or no emotional awareness (psychopaths) behaving badly.”

I suggest that John is correct – we are in many cases dealing with sociopaths – scientists who KNOW they are spouting lies about runaway global warming, wilder weather, etc. but also know that this is currently the low-risk, high-reward career path – where they can be part of a safe larger gang and obtain research grants for any nonsense funding proposal that includes the words “climate change”, a non-falsifiable hypothesis that has been concocted to replace the already-falsified hypothesis of catastrophic human-made global warming.

Sociopathy is the oldest defined mental illness, and has been defined as “an absence of conscience”. It is estimated that 1 in 25 people have sociopathic characteristics, and I suggest that this 4% rises much higher in subgroups who climb the business, academic and political ladders.

These unwarranted and vicious attacks on honest, competent scientists are consistent with the characteristics of sociopathy, as described in the seven elements in the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV” of the American Psychiatric Association, included below.

Excerpt from: “THE SOCIOPATH NEXT DOOR”, by Dr. Martha Stout, 2005

I trust that imagining yourself as any of these people feels insane to you, because such people are insane, dangerously so. Insane but real – they even have a label. Many mental health professionals refer to the condition of little or no conscience as “antisocial personality disorder,” a noncorrectable disfigurement of character that is now thought to be present in about 4 percent of the population – that is to say, one in twenty-five people. This condition of missing conscience is called by other names, too, most often “sociopathy,” or the somewhat more familiar term, psychopathy. Guiltlessness was in fact the first personality disorder to be recognized by psychiatry, and terms that have been used at times over the past century include manie sans delire, psychopathic inferiority, moral insanity, and moral imbecility.

According to the current bible of psychiatric labels, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV of the American Psychiatric Association, the clinical diagnosis of “antisocial personality disorder” should be considered when an individual possesses at least three of the following seven characteristics:
(1) failure to conform to social norms;
(2) deceitfulness, manipulativeness;
(3) impulsivity, failure to plan ahead;
(4) irritability, aggressiveness;
(5) reckless disregard for the safety of self or others;
(6) consistent irresponsibility;
(7) lack of remorse after having hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another person.
The presence in an individual of any three of these “symptoms,” taken together, is enough to make many psychiatrists suspect the disorder.

Other researchers and clinicians, many of whom think the APA’s definition describes simple “criminality” better than true “psychopathy’ or “sociopathy,” point to additional documented characteristics of sociopaths as a group. One of the more frequently observed of these traits is a glib and superficial charm that allows the true sociopath to seduce other people, figuratively or literally – a kind of glow or charisma that, initially, can make the sociopath seem more charming or more interesting than most of the normal people around him. He or she is more spontaneous, or more intense, or somehow more “complex,” or sexier, or more entertaining than everyone else. Sometimes this “sociopathic charisma” is accompanied by a grandiose sense of self-worth that may be compelling at first, but upon closer inspection may seem odd or perhaps laughable. (“Someday the world will realize how special I am,” or “You know that after me, no other lover will do.”)

In addition, sociopaths have a greater than normal need for stimulation, which results in their taking frequent social, physical, financial, or legal risks. Characteristically, they can charm others into attempting dangerous ventures with them, and as a group they are known for their pathological lying and conning, and their parasitic relationships with “friends.” Regardless of how educated or highly placed as adults, they may have a history of early behavior problems, sometimes including drug use or recorded juvenile delinquency, and always including a failure to acknowledge responsibility for any problems that occurred.

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N. Ominous
Reply to  NME666
December 9, 2017 12:38 am

NME666, I hope you don’t mind a minor linguistic point. A reactionary, by definition, is someone who opposes social or political progress rather than someone who reacts emotionally.

RWturner
Reply to  Chip
December 7, 2017 9:07 am

It’s a cult, not a religion.

Dr. Curry is part of the 97% consensus that the cult leaders and followers love to tout, but at the same time they denigrate anyone not chanting in line with the alarmist dogma. Their day of reckoning is coming soon.

Reply to  RWturner
December 7, 2017 9:56 am

Yes, she is definitely being a bit of a cult.

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  RWturner
December 7, 2017 10:26 am

Charles Gerard Nelson,
Auto-correct strikes again! 🙂

Christopher Paino
Reply to  RWturner
December 7, 2017 10:38 am

“It’s a cult, not a religion.”

A difference that makes no difference.

D. J. Hawkins
Reply to  RWturner
December 7, 2017 11:56 am

Cults are usually long on personality and short on dogma. They frequently don’t survive the death of their founder.

MarkW
Reply to  RWturner
December 7, 2017 2:35 pm

Christopher, you shouldn’t be so quick to display your ignorance.

Jeff Alberts
Reply to  RWturner
December 8, 2017 6:59 am

The only difference between a cult and a religion is scale.

MarkW
Reply to  RWturner
December 8, 2017 7:18 am

Jeff, It really is sad when those who know nothing about a subject proceed to share the ignorance with the world.

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  RWturner
December 8, 2017 11:11 am

MarkW,
Instead of just disagreeing and criticizing, you might consider offering a definition that would explain your criticism.

Julie
Reply to  RWturner
December 8, 2017 3:15 pm

Cults are generally typified by the type of control asserted towards members. And the types of punishment for a lack of compliance.
They tend to make people socially dependent to the extent that a person believes that they will have no friends and no support if they dare to leave.
it seems to me that this applies very clearly in this situation. you’re a denier oh, you are a heretic, you’re apostate, and you must be punished. you will be shunned, no one will speak to you., no one will admit knowing you. Everything depends on your acceptance to the group.

Religion can be like that but it usually is not. Usually if you leave a church they don’t punish you and people still speak to you.

Evan Jones
Editor
Reply to  RWturner
December 9, 2017 3:13 pm

The 97% meme is a Fake Dichotomy. Going by those questions, I am “Mr. 97%”, myself. It is what those in the historical community refer to as a fallacy of question framing.

Louis
Reply to  RWturner
December 9, 2017 3:56 pm

Julie: “Usually if you leave a church they don’t punish you and people still speak to you.”

So, are you saying that Islam is a cult rather than a religion?

LdB
Reply to  Chip
December 7, 2017 9:14 am

It is just sour grape groupspeak, the public have spoken at numerous elections on the issue.

The 2017 Deloitte Millennial Survey is out and this is the voting group they need to drive the CAGW dream and it failed monumentally.

https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/global/Documents/About-Deloitte/gx-deloitte-millennial-survey-2017-executive-summary.pdf

It is of note that environment/climate change lies toward the bottom of millennials’ personal concerns. That’s somewhat surprising, given that when we asked about the world’s greatest challenges in 2014, climate change and resource scarcity, taken together, topped the list.

It has gone from top of the list to close to bottom in 2 years and I know from my interactions with millennials it has become a standing joke.

RWturner
Reply to  LdB
December 7, 2017 9:29 am

It’s amazing how being subjected to the real world makes imagined problems seem less threatening.

kaliforniakook
Reply to  LdB
December 7, 2017 10:57 am

I’m pleased to hear that, although I’m not sure your circle of millennials is large enough to be an adequate sample. I’m still hearing from educated millennials (in Kalifornia) that GW is a major problem. Of course, the professors (according to those in university) push GW very hard. Anyone espousing a different view is subject to harassment on several levels, from professors to students.
But my circle of millennials is strictly in Kalifornia.

PaulH
Reply to  Chip
December 7, 2017 10:53 am

Reason #4,285 to not believe a single work the CAGW crowd says.

PaulH
Reply to  PaulH
December 7, 2017 10:54 am

Oops, “word” not “work”.

Reply to  PaulH
December 7, 2017 1:51 pm

In the case of the hit piece on Dr. Crawford, Lew papers, Mann’s trea ring readings, etc.; I think “work” works. 😎

bitchilly
Reply to  Chip
December 7, 2017 12:48 pm

agreed .

Roger Knights
Reply to  Chip
December 7, 2017 6:15 pm

Judith is a lukewarmer; i.e., at the sweet spot in the continuum from denier to alarmist.

leescott290822035
Reply to  Roger Knights
December 7, 2017 7:01 pm

A lukewarmer is merely someone who acknowledges that the earth’s climate is getting warmer; that man has a small bit to do with it; but that it’s no cause for worry and may actually have more benefits than not. I think most rational people are in this camp, but the CAGW crowd cannot tolerate indifference. Pure Deniers are easy to ridicule and attack, but they can’t deal with a reasonable person.

Louis Hooffstetter
Reply to  Chip
December 8, 2017 5:19 pm

A scientist doesn’t call another scientist an “absolute denier, a climate contrarian and irresponsible”. However, activists and trolls do, and they do it often. Like Michael Mann, Sarah Myrhe is not a scientist, she’s a troll.

ScottM
Reply to  Chip
December 19, 2017 2:05 pm

Think about it for a moment. We’ve reached a point where calling someone a “contrarian” is considered an accusation.

F. Leghorn
December 7, 2017 8:22 am

A “FREE” show, eh? Still too expensive.

RockyRoad
Reply to  F. Leghorn
December 7, 2017 3:59 pm

…unless it’s free and worth every penny!

Latitude
December 7, 2017 8:22 am

Their science is in big trouble…..when they resort to screaming…..just prove the science and they wouldn’t have any problems

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  Latitude
December 7, 2017 10:46 am

Latitude,
I agree that the recent tirades speak of frustration and desperation on the part of alarmists. Last May, Scott Adams (of Dilbert fame) remarked, “When people realize their arguments are not irrational, they attack the messenger on the other side. If you have been well-behaved in a debate, and you trigger an oversized personal attack, it means you won. When people have facts and reasons in their armory, they use them first. When they run out of rational arguments, they attack the messenger.” [ http://blog.dilbert.com/2017/05/15/how-to-know-you-won-a-political-debate-on-the/ ] I think that pretty well explains the behavior of those zealots who sink to personal attacks on influential people who don’t share their beliefs. While it is painful to be on the receiving end of a personal attack, one should rejoice in the realization that it is the price to pay to win. And, the recent examples demonstrate that skeptics are winning!

Roger Knights
Reply to  Clyde Spencer
December 7, 2017 6:04 pm

I think you misquoted Adams (with an extraneous “ir” or “not”) as saying:

““When people realize their arguments are not irrational, they attack the messenger “

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  Clyde Spencer
December 8, 2017 11:15 am

Roger Knights,
I copied and pasted directly from the link. That is, it is a direct quote. Perhaps Adams meant something other than what he wrote. However, you’ll have to take that up with him.

Doug S
December 7, 2017 8:24 am

@Chip, I couldn’t agree more. This ignorant and intolerant behavior by so called “scientists” convinces me that CAGW is a religious movement now.

thomasjk
Reply to  Doug S
December 7, 2017 9:03 am

Simplism and dogmatism are locked in a negative output perpetual feedback loop. Energy in over energy out equals infinity.

drednicolson
Reply to  Doug S
December 7, 2017 7:56 pm

One where there is no redemption for the laity, only endless eco-penance. And where the self-styled clergy line their pockets with carbon tithes and sell themselves carbon indulgences.

kim
December 7, 2017 8:29 am

Bear in lair,
Liar in Myhre.
============

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  kim
December 7, 2017 9:55 am

Some pronounce it “mere,” as in “a mere envious misrepresentation.”

ACK
Reply to  jorgekafkazar
December 8, 2017 7:40 am

Liar in Myhre
Shed a tear

Coach Springer
December 7, 2017 8:29 am

Being an activist with a degree doesn’t make you a scientist. Correction: It makes you “not a scientist.”

Moa
Reply to  Coach Springer
December 7, 2017 4:07 pm

It makes you “anti-science” and someone who refuses to use the Scientific Method. The Scientific Method is specifically designed to reject Confirmation Bias and Appeal to Authority by requiring examination of competing hypothesis and judging them solely on the basis of empirical evidence.

The UN IPCC AGW crowd refuses to do this, which means they are more than simply wrong, they are anti-scientific.

tom0mason
Reply to  Coach Springer
December 8, 2017 7:56 am

However some activists have a degree of skill in mastication of Chicle and/or chicle-type polymers, containing plasticizers, resins, sweeteners, and flavorings while simultaneously demonstrating personal ambulatory effort.

Stu
December 7, 2017 8:30 am

Is this what liberals do? They bully. They rape. They intimidate. They lie.

MarkW
December 7, 2017 8:33 am

Sounds like the classic liberal line.
You are only a true (woman, minority, whatever) if you agree with us.
Thus conservative women aren’t “true” women.
Conservative minorities aren’t “true” minorities.
Etc.

Reply to  MarkW
December 7, 2017 9:56 am

Absolutely. Furthermore they reserve the most toxic venom for those who are perceived to be de facto victims belonging to Liberal protectorate minorities who reject the party line. Tolerant folk these Liberals.

Graemethecat
Reply to  cephus0
December 7, 2017 11:39 am

Indeed. There’s a Youtube video of an SJW accusing a black Trump supporter of being a “race traitor”. The real racists are always on the Left.

JohnKnight
Reply to  cephus0
December 7, 2017 12:53 pm

“Tolerant folk these Liberals.”

Intolerant folk these illiberals, I say.

(If they take to calling themselves Heros, or Saints, I sure hope more people think twice before helping to make the label stick ; )

drednicolson
Reply to  cephus0
December 7, 2017 8:23 pm

Antebellum Democrats exploited minorities for cheap, compulsory labor. Modern Democrats exploit minorities for cheap, grievance-driven votes. Antebellum Democrats suppressed education for enslaved minorities to make them less likely to escape or revolt. Modern Democrats suppress economic opportunity for minorities to keep them dependent on welfare state handouts, and react to conservative minorities in much the same way Antebellum Democrats reacted to revolting slaves.

Democrats of any era never help minorities in a meaningful way. They just pretend to help them so they can exploit them.

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  MarkW
December 7, 2017 9:57 am

AKA the “nae true Scotsman” fallacy.

Gerontius
Reply to  MarkW
December 7, 2017 1:24 pm

Women are not a minority, at least in the West they are not

MarkW
Reply to  Gerontius
December 7, 2017 2:37 pm

Tell that to the liberals, not me.

texasjimbrock
Reply to  MarkW
December 7, 2017 2:40 pm

And the hatred! As an old guy, octogenarian about to be a… what, nonagenarian?…, I have not seen such hatred for the other side since the communists of the 30s and 40s. Any connection?

Auto
Reply to  texasjimbrock
December 7, 2017 4:56 pm

texasjimbrock
A very good question.
As I am sure you know!

Plus plenty!

Auto – and Happy Birthday soon! May it be a fun-filled day!

tomo
December 7, 2017 8:34 am

Myhre and Gill sound like trainee sociology harridans

M Seward
Reply to  tomo
December 7, 2017 9:09 am

“Dr. Myhre is a leading voice in the field of climate science, science communication, and academic-boundary partnership. She is also an uncompromising advocate for women’s voices and leadership, both in science and society.

There has never been a more important time to speak truth in public and to advocate for equity and diversity within science. Dr. Myhre is a scientific and communicative leader at the forefront of the global climate crisis.”

Say no more.

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  M Seward
December 7, 2017 10:03 am

Has anyone here ever heard of her before this? My idea of a “leading voice” would be someone like Kevin “Travesty” Trenberth, who actually makes sensible statements from time to time.

Barbara
Reply to  M Seward
December 7, 2017 11:36 am

Women in science, just as vicious as the men. Says a lot about the “softer gentler touch” that women can bring to science and other places such as politics and business.

tomo
Reply to  M Seward
December 7, 2017 11:57 am

uh-huh…..

Barbara
Reply to  M Seward
December 7, 2017 12:25 pm

By the way, had a woman science professor that everyone stayed as far away from as possible.

MarkW
Reply to  M Seward
December 7, 2017 2:39 pm

I’m pretty well read on the subject, and I for one have never heard of her before now.
I would not expect a “leading voice” to be someone unheard of.

M Seward
Reply to  M Seward
December 7, 2017 5:08 pm

Ok, I’ll say some more.

To paraphrase the marketing spin, it seems that Dr Myhre is a self promoting wannabe CAGW attack dog with a look at moi, look at moi PC wardrobe that probably resonates loudly with the likes of Michael Mann and Stephan Lewandowsky et al.

Say no more.

Auto
Reply to  M Seward
December 7, 2017 5:09 pm

There are a lot of folk out there.
‘Leading’ may need to have a revisit or repurposing of its definition.

One thought: –
Might Dr. Sarah Myhre be related – second cousin or so, perhaps? – to Lise Myhre, author of the ‘Nemi’ cartoon strips – who DOES have a (brief) entry on Wikipedia – which we all trust implicitly, because we can all edit it . . . . . . .
The cartoons have interesting – and often perceptive – humour.

Auto
[OK – Myhre might be the third most common family name in Gotland or the Lofoten Islands . . .
My ignorance].

tom0mason
Reply to  tomo
December 8, 2017 8:20 am

Myhre and Gill sound like trainee Sirens.
Originally these Sirens were a challenge Odysseus had to face in the epic poem ‘The Odyssey’ by Homer. Odysseus was warned by Circe that he alone must endure the Siren song, which if he were unlucky, could drive him insane.

December 7, 2017 8:39 am

This will be reverberating round the world of science.

Sadly Judith Curry and Susan Crockford are having to tolerate this disgusting behaviour, but it will do them, or sceptics any harm at all.

Every responsible scientist will be ashamed of these climate bullies.

Reply to  HotScot
December 7, 2017 8:44 am

Wont do.

Sean
Reply to  HotScot
December 7, 2017 9:02 am

People who sling mud can’t help but get some on themselves. They’ve stepped out of their single minded “safe space” echo chamber to do so. I suspect Dr.’s Crockford and Curry are more than up the challenge from Dr.’s Gill and Myhre. Contrarians are much more practiced at dealing with confrontation than conformists.

December 7, 2017 8:42 am

Wow, she’ going to AGU to tell “free stories” about earth science to a bunch of… earth scientists.

Watch out this will play out in the press. Reporters will drop into a session or two of the real science, not understand a word being said, and wander away. They’ll drop into the story telling session though and get some scare stories in language they can understand. The stories they report will say things like “it was reported at the AGU that (insert something scary)…..” It will sound to the public like science, they’ll never know is was from a “story telling” session.

Sheri
Reply to  davidmhoffer
December 7, 2017 10:29 am

Nor will they care.

ferdberple
December 7, 2017 8:48 am

science is held up as truth. the very definition of religion.

scientists themselves routinely talk about theories as though they were facts and ridicule those with different beliefs.

consider the theory of evolution. question this and you will be labelled a crackpot or worse. yet it is very likely the scientists of the future will laugh at our primitive understanding of how life developed.

why should climate science be any different? experts always like to believe there is very little left to discover. and history always proves them wrong.

when it comes to predicting the future, luck has a better track record than science.

Latitude
Reply to  ferdberple
December 7, 2017 8:52 am

…the fact that they have to resort to constantly conducting polls to see how many people agree with them….tells you everything you need to know

Reply to  Latitude
December 7, 2017 1:55 pm

++++++++++++++++++++++++++etc!

JohnKnight
Reply to  ferdberple
December 7, 2017 8:11 pm

I don’t think it’s fair to lump all scientists (or science) together like that, ferdberple . . and that’s why I sometimes use the term Siants ; )

Paddy
Reply to  ferdberple
December 8, 2017 2:00 am

Climate+scientist = Witch Doctor.

tom0mason
Reply to  ferdberple
December 8, 2017 8:46 am

Indeed ferdberple,

So many forget that science is not absolute truth, and not a catalog of absolute facts — it is merely a patchy agglomeration of approximations by which we seek to understand the universe and it’s workings.
We still have no idea of the scale of unknowns we do not know.

gnomish
Reply to  tom0mason
December 8, 2017 8:58 am

your self proclaimed patchy agglomeration is a pushy aberration and self diagnosis.
if becomes self evident when you are asked to prove that what you say is true – after you deny there is such a thing as truth
there is no such thing as ‘relative truth’. there is truth or not
if you have no clear understanding of the nature of truth, why do you have anything to say about it?

tom0mason
Reply to  tom0mason
December 8, 2017 9:16 am

gnomish

I feel you are deluding yourself if you believe (for that is all you have) humans hold any absolute truths.
You blather about ‘relative truth’ is your problem not mine.
We have just approximations and part of science’s task is to improve our approximation and our understand of them.

gnomish
Reply to  tom0mason
December 8, 2017 11:41 am

and i credit your statement with all the veracity you claim it can not have. what more do you want?
i will add that you are not a spokesthing for science. you don’t even think what you say can be true.
and you are not bright enough to spot a self contradiction. a self contradiction is a lie, incidentally.
science is the systematic discovery of truth. not your fatuous sophistry.

tom0mason
Reply to  gnomish
December 8, 2017 2:10 pm

You are amusing!
I never claimed to be a spokesperson for science, I write on behalf of myself and what I observe. Science is not the repository of absolutes is what I see. Not the “science is the systematic discovery of truth” but work in progress, stumbling half-blind, this way and that, attempting to improve by refining our approximate knowledge, understanding, and interpretation of the natural universe.

So enjoy your utter belief in scientism as the new religion, a sanctuary of rationalize absolutes. I do however, envy your certainty that science can hold such fundamental and invariant truth. It is, I would say, no more than a delusion, and a very popular one these days. Such delusions however can be dangerous.

tom0mason
Reply to  tom0mason
December 8, 2017 4:01 pm

To try and prevent anyone else misunderstanding what I have written, I would invite you to please watch, listen, and think about the message carried in this video —

Ascent Of Man, episode 11 – Knowledge Or Certainty
Dr. Jacob Bronowski

Especially at the point were he says “I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken”

We can not ever be absolutely sure!
We can not afford to have another tick-tock society run exclusively by autocrats and technocrats elites, who by dint of their certainty fail to understand our own human fallibility.

Editor
Reply to  tom0mason
December 9, 2017 7:02 am

The Ascent of Man excerpt is much more powerful within the full episode 11, and better after seeing episodes 1-10.

Christmas is coming.

https://www.amazon.com/Ascent-Man-Dvd-Set/dp/B000NDI3SK/ref=sr_1_2

tom0mason
Reply to  Ric Werme
December 9, 2017 3:33 pm

Absolutely I first watched it in my younger years when first broadcast. I have since seen it a few time since. It is indeed a powerful piece of work, made back when the message was not tainted with political correctness.

gnomish
Reply to  tom0mason
December 9, 2017 7:24 am

“We can not ever be absolutely sure!”
and yet you are so sure about that.
the next thing you must claim, having abandoned reason, is that your certain knowledge was divinely revealed, right? because surely you expect me to take it on faith that what you say is true? because your mystical metaphysics is based on the fundamental notion that it is true that there is no such thing as truth?
but, logically, since you insist there be no truth, everything you say is a lie…lol
and you just don’t get it that at the very root of your epistemology is a self contradiction…
that makes you a really awesome example for study – for your embrace of unreason epitomizes the Descent of Man – and that first step is a doozy.

tom0mason
Reply to  gnomish
December 9, 2017 3:26 pm

And yet you miss the point that I’m not sure of that. It is what I have said.
By saying “We can not ever be absolutely sure!” is in itself an unsure statement. I am absolutely adamant about that, and all scientist should also be so. 🙂

gnomish
Reply to  tom0mason
December 9, 2017 3:42 pm

i didn’t miss a thing.
and i was not asleep during logic 101
a self contradiction is false. period. the end.
your statement falsifies itself. it is a lie. QED.
you can not possibly be certain of anything now- not even whether you are uncertain- because you deny the existence of any truth.
so forget any pretense of reason when you deny the basis of it
and forget any pretense of knowledge when you deny the nature of it.
a bird that struggles to mangle its own wings is a monstrosity. a tree that struggles to mangle its own roots is destined for extinction. a man who strives to contradict his primary virtue (reason) and means of survival (reason) which is the distinguishing characteristic of his nature – that’s monstrous.
you can do worse, though- you can go about trying to infect others with your sickness.
perhaps you will find children are less critical and you can deform them more easily?
you might find a natural home as a school teacher!

tom0mason
Reply to  gnomish
December 9, 2017 4:03 pm

Are you definite on that?
A person remote from you?
Your judgement of me is indeed interesting.
I do not deny ” the existence of any truth.” I am unsure that humans can fully understand, and appreciate the totally of truth. It is not the reality of the natural universe that I deny, it is humankind’s ability to correctly and completely understand it, though struggle as we must to do it, with our science and our observations. The truth is there somewhere, it is us humans that strive, and fail, to see it correctly see all of it.

tom0mason
Reply to  gnomish
December 9, 2017 4:30 pm
Mike Restin
December 7, 2017 8:52 am

imho If one female scientist had a difference of opinion with another female scientist, I would think they would have much more in common than not.They are both suffering the pains of working in a male dominated field. Why didn’t she send a private email to Dr Curry to discuss and persuade instead of bullying openly on line?
Oh, that must be it… she’s totally wrong!
btw It must be clear by my name and attitude that I am an old, angry white man so,…

Mike Restin
December 7, 2017 8:52 am

imho If one female scientist had a difference of opinion with another female scientist, I would think they would have much more in common than not.They are both suffering the pains of working in a male dominated field. Why didn’t she send a private email to Dr Curry to discuss and persuade instead of bullying openly on line?
Oh, that must be it… she’s totally wrong!
btw It must be clear by my name and attitude that I am an old, angry white man so,…

Patrick B
December 7, 2017 8:55 am

Well, if nothing else, Dr. Myhre has done a service to other universities who might have considered hiring her. Nobody wants to hire someone that sounds like they’re one step away from filing a discrimination suit. I would like to think no Department Chair would be foolish enough to hire someone with her agenda.

Dave Fair
Reply to  Patrick B
December 7, 2017 12:22 pm

Wrong-O, Patrick. All the Academics are in her court; this elevates her stature in their opinion.

ferdberple
December 7, 2017 9:00 am

“What happens at the intersection of politics, life, & science?”
============
science gets third billing.

it is quite evident what happens. truth flies out the window. everything we believe is good. everything you believe is bad. unless of course you believe what we believe.

we take these truths to be self evident because of course they have all been proven by science and we can point to the peer reviewed papers that make it so.

Dave Fair
Reply to  ferdberple
December 7, 2017 12:24 pm

Until you ask for the peer review (validation) of the CAGW foundational IPCC climate models.

John M. Ware
Reply to  ferdberple
December 7, 2017 12:59 pm

I think it is dangerous to equate science with truth. Science should be a search for truth, but it should never include the assumption of truth, since future discoveries may well falsify what current science holds. Yesterday’s incontrovertible truth is today’s outmoded belief; that’s science, and that’s what it must be. The scientist who accepts today’s beliefs and results as ultimate truth is in for a letdown, because science–true science–is always open to question and revision.

Tom Halla
December 7, 2017 9:06 am

As I have noted before, “climate science” as connected to CAGW fits Eric Hoffer’s definition of a mass movement, True Believers in a quasi-religious cause. Dr Curry is a threat to the narrative, so the faithful feel obligated to attack her.

glenndc
December 7, 2017 9:09 am

The Scientosophists are a lethal virus to the body social and scientific. They feed off public funds and are unable to make a living if asked to provide anything of value and utility right now.

Therefore, the stake through the heart of Scientosophy is to cut off their funding. Funding about which General President Eisenhower warned us about 57 years ago, and that was rocket fueled by the combination of (un)civil service regs, governement unions, and permanent legislative tenure (i.e.) politics as a career.

John F. Hultquist
December 7, 2017 9:09 am

Sarah Myhre, bless her little heart, has had a feud with Prof. Cliff Mass.
A blog, or ‘slog’; science blog, on “the stranger”

LINK

. . . posted a rant by Sarah on Nov. 17, and then updated it with long comment by Prof. Mass:
Cliff wrote:
“He stuck his finger in my face and threatened me: “If you don’t retract your public testimony, I will retract it for you.”
This is a total lie. I never said that and never stuck any fingers in anyone’s face. Sarah Myhre choose to defame me and call me names in her testimony. I had never heard of her before that. Several folks emailed me after her testimony telling me that she was “throwing me under the bus.” Her efforts to paint me as an extremist was both wrong and unnecessary, particularly as I not only am concerned about climate change, but was a major supporter of the carbon tax initiative. Now instead of calling her on her unprofessional name-calling in public, I asked her to have coffee with me. I asked her whether she could point out any technical errors in my published research, blogs, or public communication. She could not. Then she starting revving up on how I was aiding “deniers” by admitting uncertainty in climate projections and in interpreting current extreme events. She told me it was ok to exaggerate and deceive the public, to get them to do the right thing. Stunningly, she said she was willing to admit I was ok if I agreed to do an op-ed piece with her for the Seattle Times. I could not believe it. I believe Sarah Myhre is doing a substantial disservice to the effort to deal with climate change, reducing the chance of bipartisan action, and calling folks names she does not agree with.

MarkW
Reply to  John F. Hultquist
December 7, 2017 10:41 am

I’m surprised that she is willing to admit that it’s ok to lie and deceive so long as it works to get the public to do what they want.

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  MarkW
December 7, 2017 10:59 am

MarkW,
Why are you surprised? It has been my observation that zealots are willing to do, and rationalize, any and all excess means that they feel will achieve their ends. This is about achieving their political goals, not about searching for the ‘Truth.’ A zealot ‘knows’ what the Truth is and must now move on to converting all the ‘heathens.’ In that sense, it is uncomfortably close to past practices in religions to “save the souls” of non-believers, whatever the cost to the potential convert.

Dave Fair
Reply to  MarkW
December 7, 2017 12:27 pm

The ends justify the means.

MarkW
Reply to  MarkW
December 7, 2017 2:42 pm

Clyde, I expect the behavior. It’s just the honesty, in that she openly admitted to it that surprises me.

Yirgach
Reply to  John F. Hultquist
December 7, 2017 10:59 am

This poor woman has PTSD. She is in dire need of psychiatric help.
From the Stranger article above:

As a student and then a professional scientist, I have been assaulted, raped, harassed, demeaned, belittled, and threatened on the job. That is right. Every single professional gig that you might read on my CV comes with a litany of backstories of abuse and violence. I am not unique. I am the norm, and I have persevered in science exactly because of the rage that has transported me recently through the streets of Seattle. The rage protects as much as it exhausts and depletes.

McLovin'
Reply to  Yirgach
December 7, 2017 11:13 am

It seems the rage also unhinges. Yeesh.

Graemethecat
Reply to  Yirgach
December 7, 2017 11:51 am

“As a student and then as a professional scientist, I have been assaulted, raped, harassed, demeaned, belittled, and threatened on the job.”

Blimey. That will come as a surprise to my female scientist colleagues, not one of whom has ever complained in my hearing about sexism at work.

Reply to  Yirgach
December 7, 2017 12:43 pm

This is stock and trade propaganda baloney, which means she is a leftist feminist.

Reply to  Yirgach
December 7, 2017 1:17 pm

“I have been assaulted, raped, harassed, demeaned, belittled, and threatened on the job. That is right. Every single professional gig that you might read on my CV comes with a litany of backstories of abuse and violence.”

So she just called all her male professors rapists.
I’m sure that’ll open doors of academia for her. No one will collaborate with anyone like her.
No one will share drill samples with her.
Probably an NGO/ecoterrorist group gig is all she has in her future.

Reply to  Yirgach
December 7, 2017 2:07 pm

She say’s, “I am the norm,”?
I thought she claimed a scientist, not a Hollywood actress.

MarkW
Reply to  Yirgach
December 7, 2017 2:43 pm

In my experience, if the same thing happens to you in job after job, it’s not others who are the problem. It’s you.

Jer0me
Reply to  Yirgach
December 7, 2017 4:52 pm

In my experience, if the same thing happens to you in job after job, it’s not others who are the problem. It’s you.

Absolutely!

DMH
Reply to  Yirgach
December 7, 2017 5:17 pm

She claims: ” … I have been assaulted, raped … on the job”.

If she is not shy to say that then surely she would name her accusers and settle the matter in criminal court.

Unless, of course, there is no one to accuse.

Roger Knights
Reply to  Yirgach
December 7, 2017 6:21 pm

Perhaps she rubs people the wrong way, leading to most of the hostility she encounters.

Dave Fair
Reply to  Roger Knights
December 7, 2017 6:24 pm

She may regret staring down strange men, depending.

William
Reply to  Yirgach
December 7, 2017 8:42 pm

Raped?????
Really????
I would like to see the court documents on that one.

Dave Fair
Reply to  William
December 8, 2017 12:59 pm

We must, must, I say, believe all accusers.

Dave Fair
Reply to  Yirgach
December 8, 2017 1:00 pm

With her attitudes, I can believe she was threatened with termination for failure to get along with her coworkers.

BCBill
December 7, 2017 9:11 am

Regarding the deep misogyny facing the women of science, does anybody else wonder if the current naming of male abusers is becoming another case of mass hysteria fed by the market for politically correct yet salacious news? Undoubtedly there are sexual predators out there but how quickly we forget the hundreds of lives shattered by false Satanist child abuser accusations or by the “recovery” of false repressed memories on the 80s. There are dozens of cases of mass hysteria where the media have failed in their duty to be sceptical when accusations have become widespread and incredible sounding. The relevance to AGW is the demonstrated unreliability of MSM when they are shielded by political correctness.

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  BCBill
December 7, 2017 11:03 am

BCBill,
You make the case why the Rule of Law, and Due Process, should be foremost as procedure, rather that trying the accused in a public Kangaroo Court held by the Media.

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  Clyde Spencer
December 7, 2017 12:53 pm

Or a university kangaroo court, in some cases.

Reply to  Clyde Spencer
December 7, 2017 2:26 pm

Reminds me of Anita Hill. Her accusations were examined and found wanting by the Judiciary Committee examining the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court.
The Left was desperate to keep him out. (He’d actually read the Constitution and Bill of Rights and thought they are the Law of the Land.) So Senator Metzenbaum’s office leaked (or should that be “leeked”?) her accusations to the MSM.
Ever since then (targeted) sexual harassment claims need not be proven. The “claim” is enough. Guilty till proven innocent.

Dave Fair
Reply to  Gunga Din
December 7, 2017 2:37 pm

Her claim of actual rape rings hollow.

MarkW
Reply to  Clyde Spencer
December 7, 2017 2:45 pm

Gunga Din, that’s only true for conservatives.
When the accused is a liberal you must always apply the one free grope rule.

JohnKnight
Reply to  BCBill
December 7, 2017 2:16 pm

” … does anybody else wonder if the current naming of male abusers is becoming another case of mass hysteria fed by the market for politically correct yet salacious news?”

It seems very calculated (and coordinated with the politicos/acedimios and mass media elites), to me. Corruption leads to packs of liars and cheats acting as a mob. (Gangs, mafias, cartels, crime syndicates and so on are quite real, not fairy stories, after all.) Power is slipping away from the entrenched “kingpins” (and queenpins ; ) at what to them must be an alarming rate, and setting up more ways to control people and narratives is just a “natural” reaction, it seems to me.

Any demand for “salacious news” is a convenient excuse, but I think just as positive advertising can be profitable, so can what amounts to extortion be, if people/organizations are threatened with “negative advertising”/hit pieces and such . . (including both true and false claims/accusations).

observa
December 7, 2017 9:14 am

“I’m not reading anything that makes such a bullshit, harmful false equivalence.”

You don’t want these women to read anything you just make an equivalence to rape apparently. This is a whole new angle I hadn’t thought of with the warmenistas and their scribblings

‘No mention of the bullying and harassment of climatologists then Jacquelyn?”

ferdberple
December 7, 2017 9:15 am

I was going to listen to the podcast. truly I was. then I happened upon an article on why female nipples were banned on the internet while male nipples were not. and the obvious horrors of female breasts with male nipples pasted on to get past the censors. and the equally chilling prospect of male breasts with female nipples pasted on giving way to latent desires. and by then coffee was ready and I was forced to skip the podcast.

Latitude
Reply to  ferdberple
December 7, 2017 9:24 am

ROTFL!

JohnWho
Reply to  ferdberple
December 7, 2017 10:11 am

Say what! Do you have a link? Are there pictures? 😀

Reply to  JohnWho
December 7, 2017 2:32 pm

Of course there are.
But a picture is not worth a thousand words.
After I got married (well, a bit before then) I was happy to discover that they are not really pixelated rectangles!

Taphonomic
Reply to  ferdberple
December 7, 2017 2:11 pm

Someone needs to tell Chelsea Handler that female nipples are banned on the internet. The boob just can’t stop showing her boobs and it appears to be the only thing she is famous for.

December 7, 2017 9:21 am

Some people on the activist wing of climate science seem to be intent on self-destruction at the moment.

Billy
December 7, 2017 9:21 am

Those glasses!!! How does she hope to be seen as credible wearing these problem glasses? Maybe she should dye her hair green.

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  Billy
December 7, 2017 11:07 am

Billy,
You said, ” Maybe she should dye her hair green.” How about a Mohawk haircut as a statement in support of feminism? Why should only men be allowed to sport Mohawks?

Griff
December 7, 2017 9:26 am

“While it is true that these peer-reviewed papers are not the result of field or laboratory research on polar bears and most do not focus exclusively on polar bears”

Not a polar bear scientist -she says so herself

ferdberple
Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 10:21 am

Griff, by your logic climate modellers cannot be climate scientists . indeed none of the current crop would appear to qualify. having spent most of their professional lives locked inside avoiding the natural climate in favor of a strictly artificial man made climate.
the true climate scientists must be the ones reading the weather stations and collecting the data.
or the true scientists are you and me. adding co2 to the atmosphere in a daring experiment to see what happens.

Hugs
Reply to  ferdberple
December 7, 2017 11:15 am

I have actually skied a lot on snow. Most climate scientists have not done this fieldwork and have little first-hand knowledge on how snow behaves. I insist all climate scientists need to ski at +2C, +0C, -0C, -5C, -15C and -30C. Also, a midwinter forest trip at 65°N is required, plus an over a lake ski trip in May.

None of the real experts may claim knowledge on snow before this fieldwork is done! Smug snigger, they’ll need woollies. And a rifle, if they’re gonna miss the polar bears.

catweazle666
Reply to  ferdberple
December 10, 2017 3:20 pm

“I never seen you saying anything good. You only come here to play your side.”

Posting on a Guardian CIF blog as ‘egriff’, griff boasted about visiting science blogs such as WUWT to – and I quote – “tweak the tails of the deniers”.

Griff is in fact a thoroughly unprincipled, abusive individual, scientifically illiterate and with zero intention of having any form of serious debate, purely derailing discussions and winding contributors up.

Sheri
Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 10:32 am

Mann is not a climate scientist. His degree is in physics.

Mark T
Reply to  Sheri
December 7, 2017 2:10 pm

No it’s not. Not his PhD, at least. He couldn’t pass his Physics PhD qualifying exam.

Tom Halla
Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 10:35 am

Griff, a specialist in polar bear evolution would almost certainly do most of their work in museum collections, not doing field paleontology herself.
Most work on evolutionary processes is literature review and review of data collected by others. Steven Jay Gould did field work on land snails, which has damn little relevance to macroevolutionary trends.

MarkW
Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 10:39 am

Griff, is your reading comprehension really that poor.

Hugs
Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 10:57 am

Griff, I think you are not a polar bear scientist, nor a climate scientist. But I think you are behaving seriously and deliberately rudely. I’m starting to believe you are a part-time orchestrated attack, an activist who works here in shifts. I never seen you saying anything good. You only come here to play your side.

I’m not at all surprised by women attacking at women – in my opinion, being really aggressive is more common by a woman to a peer woman than by man to peer woman. Our instincts cause that.
+++
While I think using rape is a bad analogy, I’d like to point out Swedes defined rape so that it is possible to rape over internet. So the ‘rape is rape’ very weakly covers different forms of crime that are called rape in the juridicial systems world wide.

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 11:16 am

Griff,

OK, I guess we now have an explanation for why you never apologized for claiming Crockford had no credentials — you have rationalized what you want to believe.

Your quote, “…MOST do not focus exclusively on polar bears” does not support your following claim that she is “not a polar bear scientist.” The best you could claim, if intellectually honest, is that she doesn’t focus exclusively on polar bears. It is difficult for me to understand how someone can so consistently make a fool of himself and show no embarrassment!

schitzree
Reply to  Clyde Spencer
December 7, 2017 1:14 pm

At times I’ve been almost convinced that Griff is actually a False Flag operation run by a Skeptic (Pointman?) To see what kind of crazy things can be said by an Alarmist without any of their fellow travelers calling them on it.

The only problem with this theory is that actual ‘Climate Scientists’ (Mann, Hanson, Gleick, Lew) and other Alarmists and Climate Faithful (Stokes, Tamino, ATTP, etc.) regularly say things just as crazy with no prompting.

~¿~

phaedo
Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 11:41 am

Another drive-by from Griff.
Do you hold yourself up to the same high standards Griff?

MarkW
Reply to  phaedo
December 7, 2017 2:48 pm

Griff and standards. Two words that do not belong in the same sentence.

Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 1:10 pm

Griff, you are wrong as usual:

“MISREPRESENTING MY CREDENTIALS AND EXPERTISE

You (referring here, and below, to the journal collectively with the authors) falsely alleged that I have no expertise on the subject of polar bears.

The paper states: “Notably, as of this writing, Crockford has neither conducted any original research nor published any articles in the peer-reviewed literature on polar bears.”

The paper fails to mention that my Ph.D. dissertation on speciation included polar bears: the paper only says that the Global Warming Policy Foundation describes me as “an expert on polar bear evolution” (as if this is probably a lie). Zoology is the relevant general field for the study of polar bears. My particular specialty of evolutionary theory has a zero field or laboratory component but that does not mean I am not a qualified zoologist, or that I lack expertise in polar bear biology.

In addition to my dissertation that features polar bears, I have an article on evolution in a peer-reviewed journal in which polar bears are prominently featured (Crockford 2003), and two official comments, with references, on polar bear hybridization (which is how official responses to published papers are handled in these two journals). I also have a paper in a peer-reviewed book chapter on ringed seals, the primary prey of polar bears (Crockford and Frederick 2011), and a peer-reviewed journal article on the paleohistory of Bering Sea ice, the habitat of Chukchi Sea polar bears (Crockford and Frederick 2007).”

You did the same thing they did,misrepresent her research.

Taphonomic
Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 2:18 pm

Nothing like taking things out of context to try to make a point, eh Griff?

Why did you elide “… they do deal with the history of polar bear habitat, the ecology and physiology of their primary prey, and the evolution of polar bears as a species (which requires a firm understanding of their zoogeography, ecology, genetics, physiology, behaviour, and life history).”

Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 2:41 pm

Griff,
Please define just what a “polar bear scientist” is and include some names of those who you meet the qualifications of your “definition”?
And don’t forget to link the names with their qualifications.

MarkW
Reply to  Gunga Din
December 7, 2017 2:48 pm

Like all warmists, Griff defines a scientist as someone who agrees with them.

Barbara
Reply to  Gunga Din
December 7, 2017 3:44 pm

This Dr. Crockford polar bear affair looks like a set-up? Put a woman out in front to take her down?

Crispin in Waterloo but really in Urumqi
Reply to  Griff
December 7, 2017 4:19 pm

Griff, you claimed, erroneously, that she had not published anything on polar bears and didn’t know anything about them and did not have standing to comment on them.

You were, as usual, wrong. Yet still you seek to malign her.

catweazle666
Reply to  Griff
December 10, 2017 3:07 pm

You really are a profoundly unpleasant individual, aren’t you?

And profoundly stupid with it.

By your logic there are very few climate scientists either.

Now apologise, you malicious, malevolent little buffoon.

catweazle666
Reply to  catweazle666
December 10, 2017 3:30 pm

Oops, I forgot to add “mendacious”.

RWturner
December 7, 2017 9:26 am

From her very own website:

Dr. Myhre is a leading voice in the field of climate science,

She’s clearly suffering from narcissistic personality disorder.

Reply to  RWturner
December 7, 2017 9:56 am

Checked out her website. Definitely a legend in her own mind.

Robert Austin
Reply to  ristvan
December 7, 2017 12:06 pm

Probably a product of affirmative action in the STEM field.

Reply to  ristvan
December 8, 2017 3:44 pm

rist, don’t you mean she’s a leg end (:-))

DCA
Reply to  RWturner
December 7, 2017 1:30 pm

After reading her CV it appears she’s the product of an Obama era education. No wonder she’s such a radical leftist.

Taphonomic
Reply to  RWturner
December 7, 2017 2:19 pm

I think she misspelled “vice”.

Crispin in Waterloo but really in Urumqi
Reply to  RWturner
December 7, 2017 4:38 pm

Exactly which sub-sub-sub-section of this vast enterprise does she ‘lead’? I can’t see any leadership qualities in those diatribes.

Roger Knights
Reply to  Crispin in Waterloo but really in Urumqi
December 7, 2017 6:32 pm

“Exactly which sub-sub-sub-section of this vast enterprise does she ‘lead’? ”

Voicey-ness?

Dave Fair
Reply to  Roger Knights
December 8, 2017 12:55 pm

A leader in her own mind. Nasty personality, though.

December 7, 2017 9:27 am

In reading Sarah’s “wipe the floor” comment, it made me believe I was witnessing a pre-bout buildup by Hulk Hogan or Mike Tyson.

What happened to the dignity of science? Has it devolved to such an extent that the most visible in their profession see their role as ass kickers?

Every day it becomes easier to dismiss the top climate scientists as nothing but street thugs.

Reply to  cerescokid
December 7, 2017 9:51 am

Ever since I was a little kid I’ve had an urge to pick on people that seemed to be looking for an (rational or irrational) excuse to become upset or indignant. They needed that little emotional boost, so I would help them out even if it made me look like an insensitive idiot.

“… I am gonna wipe the floor with my story – it’s gonna be spotless …”

‘Well, my maid is taking the month off … visiting family in Mexico, and my kitchen floor is getting pretty bad. When you’re done with that floor maybe you could come over to my house?’

Reply to  DonM
December 7, 2017 2:06 pm

“…it’s gonna be spotless…”

Out, out, damn spot. How will she ever erase the damage to her bullying target, one Judith Curry?

MarkW
Reply to  cerescokid
December 7, 2017 10:44 am

What I found fascinating was that she intended to use her story to wipe the floor.
Most scientists want to use facts. She seems to feel that her “story” is what gives her credibility, not her achievements.

gnomish
Reply to  cerescokid
December 7, 2017 12:05 pm

Marnof
December 7, 2017 9:30 am

How unfortunate for Dr. Curry to be tormented by a pale oceanographer from Seattle. I suppose it is very hard to maintain a good tan there.

Irregular
December 7, 2017 9:35 am

So much for science. It sounds more like a junior high school flame war.

Sheri
Reply to  Irregular
December 7, 2017 10:34 am

A lot of “science” looks like that nowadays.

ferdberple
December 7, 2017 9:40 am

Rape is rape. Nothing else is “the same as rape.
=======
what about character assassination and the loss of ones good name? isn’t this what keeps rape victims silent? isn’t this what victims fear the most?

Andrew Burnette
Reply to  ferdberple
December 7, 2017 10:17 am

Yeah. She forgot to add the ” … ” where she omitted ” kind of power attack ” from the quote.

Reply to  Andrew Burnette
December 7, 2017 10:41 am

Rape is about power and humiliation, not sex.

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  Andrew Burnette
December 7, 2017 11:21 am

susanjcrockford,
Exactly!

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  Andrew Burnette
December 7, 2017 1:01 pm

‘She forgot to add the ” … ” where she omitted ” kind of power attack ”’

Scientists are taught to show elision. Draw your own conclusion.

Geoff Sherrington
Reply to  ferdberple
December 9, 2017 12:36 am

In some P G Wodehouse descriptions of the workings of British aristocracy, a preferred method of attack is pellets to the body from an air rifle. Next day, the protagonists are back in the House of Lords to govern the masses.
That nasty word ‘rape’ is unspoken because the power of the air rifle exceeds it in the settings described. Real people, real scientists do not rape each other in public, because there is a more powerful means to express dissent. Among proper people it is named ‘discretionary silence’ or similar. Geoff.

Walter Sobchak
December 7, 2017 9:41 am

It seems that official climate scientists who identify as women can act just like middle school mean girls. Their slogan seems to be there is only one queen bee in this hive.

December 7, 2017 9:41 am

I think you have just seen the proof that the whole AGW nonsense is entirely false. The proponents have nothing at all, no evidence save imaginary computer models they have concocted. They have been asked for evidence so many times, and failed to provide any at all, and refused to acknowledge the experiments of others which provide evidence that their claims are false. They have shut down any other publication by means of the bogus peer review process, whilst reviewing one another’s work as satisfactory!

It is time for all this to end, and perhaps Trump is doing that ending.

knr
December 7, 2017 9:49 am

paleoclimatologist, enough said really..
Magic 🌲 rings and other guess work based on poorly understood proxies with error do wide you could fly a 747 through them sideways. I guess when you are that deep in BS you nolonger notice when you are talking it.

knr
Reply to  knr
December 7, 2017 9:53 am

Error bars

Reply to  knr
December 7, 2017 10:51 am

The problem for paleoclimatology is that most of the low-hanging fruit has been picked. It’s the same in many disciplines now. Every conceivable isotopic combination has been tried by others and the few that work (to some degree) have been calibrated, samples tested, results published. Timelines for all epochs/ages have been tested. Most of the work now is confirmatory. No glory in confirmatory work.

And the even deeper problem for a paleoclimatologist who deeply “believes” in current day climate change (like Myhre) is regularly buffeted with cognitive dissonance about past climate changes, their sometimes abruptness in the paleo-records, and their non-CO2 causality. Cognitive dissonance must be a regular discomfort for an alarmists and still be a functioning paleoclimatologist who has to meet institutional ethical standards for publication of work.

Kaiser Derden
December 7, 2017 10:02 am

You don’t need a “story” if you have facts and science …

Sheri
Reply to  Kaiser Derden
December 7, 2017 10:35 am

Does anyone else know about this?

December 7, 2017 10:02 am

Quite the kerfuffle. Shows that Mannian behavior is deeply imbedded in most warmunists.
The more they expose themselves with this unacceptible behavior, the shakier the whole CAGW edifice becomes.
Reminds me of an old legal adage. If you got the facts, pound the facts. If you got the law, pound the law. If you got nothing, pound the table. Whole lot of table pounding going on.

December 7, 2017 10:11 am

Behind that pretty face lurks a soul-less, empty shell. Myhre is using gender baiting and playing the #Metoo card in an attempt to gain legitimacy, a form of compensation. She wants legitimacy she feels she is owed simply for her average less-than stellar accomplishments as a scientist.

When guys of certain age want to compensate, they go out and buy a flashy sportscar to wag under the noses of their buddies and think it impresses the women. When women reach that certain age and want to compensate, they go out and attack other women, a cat fight.

Yeah, maybe that’s little misogynistic. But There’s certainly some truth to it.

Carbon500
Reply to  Joel O’Bryan
December 7, 2017 10:28 am

joelobryan: Maybe you’re right about some ‘guys of a certain age’ – however, others have been car enthusiasts since childhood, and have worked long and hard to get together enough money to buy their favourite piece of machinery. Finally, with the advent of middle age, they’re able to do it. Impressing the ladies is not why they buy the car – believe me, I know!

Reply to  Carbon500
December 7, 2017 10:34 am

I was specifically referring to older guy who doesn’t own a flashy sports car. One day he looks in the mirror after a shower and sees a balding, slightly pudgy, shrinking-unit man standing there. What is the urge? Go out and buy a flashy sports car. It wouldn’t be the stereotypical response if weren’t true in many cases.

Another Ian
Reply to  Carbon500
December 7, 2017 12:50 pm

Joelobryan

Have you read “Top Gear’s Midlife Crisis Cars”?

“The greater the pate the more certain his fate”

Jer0me
Reply to  Carbon500
December 7, 2017 5:01 pm

I have a lovely, rather late mid-life crisis convertible. I also have as full a head of hair as I did at 18 (albeit not as long). I don’t think the cars we buy at this age have anything to do with hair. It’s more about money and lack of responsibility once again!

Reply to  Joel O’Bryan
December 7, 2017 10:53 am

Gee, I passed throught that “certain age” in a Honda Civic. Or maybe I’m just a late bloomer – still time for the Lambo?

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  Retired_Engineer_Jim
December 7, 2017 1:04 pm

Yay, Honda Civic!! What color?

schitzree
Reply to  Retired_Engineer_Jim
December 7, 2017 1:31 pm

My midlife crisis car was a Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Except it was less a crisis and more ‘I finally can afford a car that isn’t a beater, and Northern Indiana gets plenty of snow, so gimme a dependable 4wd.’

I did pick out the Black one with the extra Chrome, though.

^¿^

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  Retired_Engineer_Jim
December 7, 2017 2:32 pm

jorgekafkazar,
I’m reminded of the line in the Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, where after the B Ark crash lands on primitive Earth, the survivors attempt to recreat technology with committees. The marketing manager presents her latest version of the wheel, which she proudly displays as a multi-colored octogon with the axis parallel to the plane of the ‘wheel.’ Dent strongly rebuffs her effort by exclaiming that they can’t even get one of the simplest inventions in history right. Her stern, hands-on-hips response to him is, “Well, if you’re so smart, what color would you paint it?” So, what color was your Honda? 🙂

MarkW
Reply to  Retired_Engineer_Jim
December 7, 2017 2:52 pm

I’m 57 and I drive a Fiat 500.
I’m more concerned with cost of ownership than horsepower.

phaedo
Reply to  Retired_Engineer_Jim
December 7, 2017 3:14 pm

MarkW. You’re still waiting for that cheque from the Koch brothers as well.

Jer0me
Reply to  Retired_Engineer_Jim
December 7, 2017 5:03 pm

No need for a lambo. That honda civic is fine. Just take out the turbo engine, whack it in an Arial Atom, and do 0 to 60 in under 3 seconds.

JerryC
December 7, 2017 10:17 am

“Science” is now a Mean Girls clique in high school. You’ve come a long way, baby!

Caligula Jones
December 7, 2017 10:21 am

“I had never heard of her before that.”

Indeed. This seems to be the script with most exaggerators out there, trying to be noticed in a bloated online world that has the attention span of a three year old: their only hope for some semblance of relevancy is to cry wolf until their bleats get traction, then dine off the exposure.

In a real world with honest victims of true assaults, it is stomach-churning to even contemplate the existence of such truly disturbed people posing as scientists.

Reply to  Caligula Jones
December 7, 2017 3:12 pm

I think she is setting herself up to get into Harvard; when Oreskes retires.

MarkW
December 7, 2017 10:38 am

“She told me it was ok to exaggerate and deceive the public, to get them to do the right thing. ”

That has been the modus operandi for the left for over a century.

December 7, 2017 10:41 am

According to LinkedIn, Dr Mahre’s PhD from UC Davis is in “Climate Change, Oceanography, and Climate Communication”… whatever the h*ll that means.

Joey
Reply to  Christopher Gosnell
December 7, 2017 12:05 pm

I think it means propaganda pusher. Joseph Goebbels or Baghdad Bob are good examples.

John F. Hultquist
Reply to  Joey
December 7, 2017 3:17 pm

Baghdad Bob of 2003.
A person would have to be about 25 or older to have seen Bob’s press appearances at that time. Fake news at its finest.

Eyal Porat
December 7, 2017 10:54 am

What a pathetic, spiteful, ignorant(?) woman.
This “Global Warming”… sorry – “Climate Chane” thing has definitely become religion.

December 7, 2017 11:11 am

The snake oil cabal does not appreciate anyone telling the truth.

icisil
December 7, 2017 11:18 am

Her pinned tweet says it all – I’m a star!

https://twitter.com/SarahEMyhre/status/923267517287514113

Reply to  icisil
December 7, 2017 11:54 am

II think most people with at splash of humility would tone it down at least a little to say, “I was NAMED (or selected as) one of 2017’s Most Influential People in Seattle. Sharing your unmitigated agreement and endorsing it to say “I am one” shows a lot of ego.

Blake Shelton knows better.

Bryan A
Reply to  aplanningengineer
December 7, 2017 2:17 pm

She does have the look about her which is similar to that of certain youne women who gang up on and beat up unsuspecting girls, video tape the incident and post it on Instagram, Youtube, and Facebook

Dave Fair
Reply to  icisil
December 7, 2017 12:40 pm

I’ve seen that nasty look on a number of people. Invariably they are small-minded and vindictive.

It works in both large businesses and academia. Eventually they are shuttled off into high-paying sinecures where they can’t damage the organization as a whole.

Bryan A
Reply to  Dave Fair
December 7, 2017 2:14 pm

Sounds like being promoted in direct proportion to the level of your incompetence

Dave Fair
Reply to  Bryan A
December 7, 2017 2:34 pm

I have worked both in and with bureaucracies. Most of the senior, non-line positions are eventually filled with these types. As a result, the focus is on the trivial at the expense of efficiency (government) or profit.

The Feds get away with it because of unlimited funds. Private bureaucracies eventually go out of business. It can take some time, evidenced by railroads and airlines.

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  Dave Fair
December 7, 2017 2:37 pm

Bryan A,
But she doesn’t have the requisite qualifications to by judged by the ‘Peter’ Principle.

Dave Fair
Reply to  Clyde Spencer
December 7, 2017 2:41 pm

Despite that, she will be welcomed in academia. A nice cushy, low-effort job for life, with brief forays trashing others in compliant media.

Bryan A
Reply to  Dave Fair
December 7, 2017 10:00 pm

Clyde,
Never having seen her as would be required, I can neither confirm nor refute your statement regarding The Peter Principle

Clyde Spencer
Reply to  Dave Fair
December 8, 2017 11:26 am

Bryan A,
Since her photo doesn’t reveal a prominent Adam’s Apple, the probability is high that she also lacks the other requisite feature. Although, admittedly, something like 1 in 10,000 births are “gender ambiguous.” As with any good experiment, there is nothing better than first-hand verification of the hypothesis.

Reply to  icisil
December 7, 2017 3:09 pm

http://www.seattlemag.com/
Well, there’s a “peer reviewed” science journal if I ever saw one.
“Proud advocate for science and human rights.”
Something very wrong about linking those two with the word “advocate”.

PS Instead of saying that I tempted to just say, “Today Seattle! Tomorrow the World!”.

Frederic
December 7, 2017 11:31 am

Sarah Myhre : “As a student and then a professional scientist, I have been assaulted, raped, harassed, demeaned, belittled, and threatened on the job.”

Raped??? Either this woman has filed complaints and obtained convictions, or she is crazier than nuts and needs urgent help.

AndyG55
Reply to  Frederic
December 7, 2017 2:35 pm

“demeaned, belittled”

Her whole arrogant, selfish attitude “demeans and belittles” her very being.

MarkW
Reply to  AndyG55
December 7, 2017 2:55 pm

One thing I have noticed. The nastier the person, the less tolerant they are of others returning that nastiness.
They are honestly surprised anytime one of their victims strikes back.

schitzree
December 7, 2017 11:40 am

I’d be pretty upset too, if I just found out the tens of thousands of dollars I’d spent on college, not to mention the years of study, was wasted.

Dr. Myhre appears to have majored in ‘Climate Communication’ with a minor in ‘Being Triggered’. I’m sure her professors all assured her that there would be many great career opportunities for her upon graduation, but WHOOPS, Trump got elected, and suddenly it’s no longer the end of a career to admit in public that you have some doubts about the whole Climate Crisis.

We are looking at the end game for the Climate Alarm, and we will see many more such melt downs as more of the Faithful come to face the fact that the population regard their religion as a scam. Or worse, a joke.

~¿~

Joey
December 7, 2017 12:04 pm

The phrase “Climate Scientologist” seems to appropriately describe Myhre. I am reluctant to call her “Dr.”.

Extreme Hiatus
Reply to  Joey
December 7, 2017 12:21 pm

In cases like this the “Dr.” means Doctored.

This particular doctored climatute sure she’s to be highly impressed with herself.

Joey
Reply to  Extreme Hiatus
December 7, 2017 12:33 pm

Yeah….because she got a nod from someone else in the echo chamber. They drink each others bath water. What a joke.

Caligula Jones
Reply to  Joey
December 7, 2017 1:13 pm

“Climate Scientologist”

I hope you don’t mind me stealing this one…

Taphonomic
Reply to  Caligula Jones
December 7, 2017 2:29 pm

Xenu approves.

Reply to  Caligula Jones
December 7, 2017 3:13 pm

But Xena is the one you need to worry about!

u.k.(us)
December 7, 2017 12:46 pm

The environment is so target rich. Seems like a good time to pick a target that will ……where is a Trump tweet when you really need one……get everyone’s attention.

Michael Jankowski
December 7, 2017 12:53 pm

Women bullying women is more excusable.

Curry has gotten plenty of bullying from men in climate “science.”

BTW, where was the outrage from these women towards Rajendra Pachauri?

MarkW
Reply to  Michael Jankowski
December 7, 2017 2:58 pm

When Bill Clinton was being accused of groping a women, the head of NOW declared that this was a non-issue because he stopped when asked.
This is now referred to as the one-free grope rule.

scraft1
December 7, 2017 12:57 pm

Reading through the comments and learning a bit about Sarah Myhre, it occurs to me that this blog has raised by several notches the profile of a career underachiever. Would it not be better simply to offer Judy Curry some deserved support without declaring open season on a subject who is just trying to promote herself?

If there is more to this kerfuffle (as ristvan calls it) then let me know. Otherwise I can do without reading about a minor character in the climate wars. I can also do without the ad nauseum discussion of Susan Crockford’s maltreatment at the hands of consensus mavens. That story needs to be told and Anthony has done a great job telling it. But I think we’re ready to move on.

Reply to  scraft1
December 7, 2017 1:51 pm

I disagree, scraft.

They need to be exposed since they are wrong and stupid. Keep it hot by continuing to mock their immature ugliness,post published science papers that doesn’t support their hateful propaganda and bullying.

Here are two more published papers that doesn’t support Myhre and her ilk’s position:

2 New Papers: 92% Of Polar Bear Subpopulations Stable, Increasing…Inuit Observe ‘Too Many Polar Bears Now’

“Most of the world’s polar bears live in Canada. Hunters and elders from northern Canada’s native communities have been immersed in studying polar bear ecology for centuries.

In two new peer-reviewed papers published in the journals Ecology and Evolution and Polar Record, scientists record the observations and experiences of Canada’s polar bear “experts” — the community members who live side-by-side with these “sea bears” (Ursus maritimus).

According to scientists, no study has indicated that there is reason to presume that the perspectives of community observers are either suspect or incorrect. In fact, there have been multiple occasions when traditional ecological knowledge gleaned from local populations accurately identified polar bear subpopulation trends before new scientific studies could be conducted to corroborate them (York et al., 2016).

The overwhelming conclusion from years of accumulated conversations with native populations about polar bears is that there is almost no connection between the long-term observations of polar bear ecology and the more recent claims that polar bears as a species are in grave danger due to climate change and thinning sea ice.”

http://notrickszone.com/2017/12/07/2-new-papers-92-of-polar-bear-subpopulations-stable-increasing-inuit-observe-too-many-polar-bears-now/#sthash.UFbtMnoE.LEmWZCKz.dpbs

Extreme Hiatus
Reply to  Sunsettommy
December 7, 2017 3:35 pm

“They need to be exposed since they are wrong and stupid. Keep it hot by continuing to mock their immature ugliness,post published science papers that doesn’t support their hateful propaganda and bullying.”

Indeed. They employ Alinsky rules and the only way to deal with that is to use them in reverse. That’s why Josh’s cartoons are so helpful (and funny) and I would guess that South Park’s ‘Man-Bear-Pig’ has added to big Al’s credibility problems.

In this case just quoting her, as Climateman did in a comment below, works.

4 Eyes
Reply to  scraft1
December 7, 2017 2:52 pm

I think Judith and Susan have every right to and should respond with cold hard facts. The bullies will then have to publish even more outrageous trash to get attention and become even bigger targets for ridicule. Some of their supporters here should try to attend that AGU meeting, recorders in hand.

December 7, 2017 1:02 pm

“Wipe the floor with my story”???

Is she truly that poorly read? Does she indeed not understand what wiping the floor with some(thing) means?
Is is she telling us just how worthless and empty her story is (now that she is KlimaPo)?

DHR
December 7, 2017 2:24 pm

Dr. Myhre is a “research associate” in chemical oceanography at the University of Washington. A Research Associate is a small step up from test tube scrubber. Perhaps her vitriol arises from personal disappointment.

gnomish
Reply to  DHR
December 7, 2017 2:42 pm

she’s doing mee.too as a fashion statement.
but anybody who’s hot, leaks a sex tape.

Reply to  DHR
December 7, 2017 3:26 pm

That normally means she is on “soft money”. She feeds at the grant trough and feels threatened by any criticism of climate change disaster.

Boff Doff
December 7, 2017 2:37 pm

Just so I’m up to date and stuff, there’s a consensus right?

climateman
December 7, 2017 2:37 pm

Here is her direct quote. You judge for yourself her mental state.

Feminist rage has burned through my days and nights this last week, leaving me exhausted and anger-hangover every morning. Harvey Weinstein, Louis CK, Roy Moore, Al Franken–take them all down. I have fiery images in my mind’s eye of the careers of powerful men toppling like Saddam’s statue. BURN THEM ALL DOWN. I rage silently in my lipstick and heels, dressing as powerfully and sexually I can–as if to say, “try it on me motherfuckers”. I rage-walk from the bus to day care to work to the grocery store and I stare down every man on the street, silently shaming him with my eyes. It is a game I play through these rage-soaked days.

Extreme Hiatus
Reply to  climateman
December 7, 2017 3:27 pm

Well somebody’s temperature has been rising!

Wow. Seems to have other issues besides the climate.

Nigel S
Reply to  climateman
December 7, 2017 3:34 pm

Idiot wind
Blowing through the flowers on your tomb
Blowing through the curtains in your room
Idiot wind
Blowing every time you move your teeth
You’re an idiot, babe
It’s a wonder that you still know how to breathe

Doc Chuck
Reply to  climateman
December 8, 2017 11:19 am

I don’t know… the extremity of Dr. Myhre’s angst is starting to tug at my heart-strings, as this is apparently the newer virtue to be signaled by a deeply offended porcupine in the absence of all those old fashioned ones. And one can readily commiserate when all those dusty participation trophies no longer suffice for an assuredly entitled queen bee in high heels whose throne room draws little but flies.
Chin up, there are clear features here of a fitting candidate to vie with Hillary for the nomination to be First Woman in 2020. Oh the horror! And sorry again Bernie but you’re an X chromosome short for this grueling contest.

Reply to  climateman
December 9, 2017 6:11 am

I rage-walk from the bus to day care to work to the grocery store and I stare down every man on the street, silently shaming him with my eyes. It is a game I play through these rage-soaked days.

She’s probably just miffed because, for some reason, no one wanted to offer her his seat on the bus.

Annie
Reply to  climateman
December 9, 2017 6:13 pm

Good grief…I wouldn’t want to meet her if that’s how she feels.

Dave Fair
Reply to  Annie
December 10, 2017 1:34 pm

Annie, I met many just like her in college. They go into absolute screaming fits when you laugh at them. After that, they leave you strictly alone.

December 7, 2017 2:39 pm

That’s bizzare – SM is a “palaeoclimatologist” and a CAGW alarmist?
That makes as much sense as being a palaeontologist and a 6-day creationist.

Reply to  ptolemy2
December 7, 2017 3:46 pm

Her brain has been decimated by the steady discomfort of cognitive dissonance. This is also a form of Orwell’s DoubleThink.

She simultaneously believes that past abrupt climate change was completely natural, while any current or projected Abrupt Climate Change can only have an Anthropogenic attribution.

LewSkannen
December 7, 2017 7:10 pm

Australian readers will probably be familiar with the term but for others please just google “Tim Blair Frightbat”.

getitright
December 7, 2017 10:08 pm

“…and paleoclimatologist Dr. Sarah Myhre talk about the deep misogyny facing women scientists in online communities…”

Maybe it’s just her.

frozenohio
December 7, 2017 10:35 pm

Whole lotta crazy floating around these days…

Nylo
December 8, 2017 12:07 am

The photo. I only need to look at her face to see that she is not a good person. There’s something in it. Maybe the way she smiles? It’s like that’s not something that that face is used to doing very often.

December 8, 2017 10:53 am

I just chuckle at how they like to mention their interest in “sharing” the science; they both blocked me on Twitter after short conversations.

December 8, 2017 12:28 pm

Her PhD is in Climate Change. Enough said.

December 8, 2017 4:07 pm

She says “I rage silently in my lipstick and heels, dressing as powerfully and sexually I can”

no wonder she rages, she can’t even get the dressing up right.

“It is a game I play through these rage-soaked days.”

Sounds like she needs anger management in a secure unit.

Geoff Sherrington
December 9, 2017 3:42 am

One of the desirable properties of a person is the appearance of having been brought up properly. Good manners, as when using knife and fork. Consideration, as in deferring to elders. Lack of expletives in conversation. Showing concern for others with problems. Such properties do not have to be listed. A person has it or has not. Doors open to those that have it. Employers like it.
Based on limited reading here, one might conclude that Judith has it and Sarah does not.
Improvement is possible. Geoff.

Editor
December 9, 2017 7:37 am

The Seattle Magazine article on her is at http://seattlemag.com/news-and-features/most-influential-seattleites-2017-citizen-scientist-sarah-myhre

It’s all contained in the image above. Here’s the full text, I hope the magazine doesn’t mind:

University of Washington paleoceanographer Sarah Myhre is breaking out of the buttoned-up scientist mold to speak out about climate change and women’s rights.

Sarah Myhre, Ph.D., studies the way ancient oceans coped with changing climates. But in the past year, the paleoceanographer became a sign-carrying marcher, an unusual move in the typically buttoned-up science world. She has marched for social justice and for science nationally as a leader in the nonprofit 500 Women Scientists group, a key organization participating in the March for Science–Seattle.

This 35-year-old single mother, a research associate in the School of Oceanography at the University of Washington, shifted into overdrive after hearing the well-known recording of President Donald Trump saying he groped women. His denial of climate change, combined with his attitude toward women, galvanized her to speak out. She’s spent hundreds of hours organizing, marching, advocating and testifying on climate change as well as women’s rights. She’s written for The Stranger and The Guardian on why climate advocacy is important. She’s been profiled by the Huffington Post and Climate Central. Trolls and social-media critics have called her names. Older colleagues have warned her that this “public” face may mean career suicide. But she persists.

What she calls being “wholehearted” and speaking the truth seems to her, possibly, the healthiest of careers. Myhre, a fifth-generation Washingtonian who grew up skiing and guiding white-water rafting trips, says that when so many deny that climate change is real, talking about it “is one of the most difficult things we can do as scientists. My work is to close the gap between science and society.”

The Climate Central interview (with at least three other young scientists) is at http://www.climatecentral.org/news/young-climate-scientists-interviews-20799

I don’t see the Huntington Post reference. The only link Google gave me was to https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/climate-scientists-donald-trump_us_58819ab2e4b096b4a2310631 which includes “(h/t Sarah E Myhre PhD)” but does include a video with Katherine Hayhoe, Peter Gleick, Sarah Myhre, Kim Cobb, Stephen Lewandowsky, Richard Alley, and John Abraham. Taped at last year’s fall AGU meeting. 6m34s I won’t get back.

Orson
Reply to  Ric Werme
December 10, 2017 3:01 am

Dr Myhre’s alarm – to go by the video interview Ric LINKS to at HuffPo – appears rooted in the “tipping point” claim that ACO2 is destabilizing the climate system. Will anyone here support this old chestnut for histrionic alarm?

Orson
Reply to  Orson
December 10, 2017 3:06 am

I recall re-reading from Roger Pielke, Jr’s blog, after the first reactions to the NCR report on Mann’s Hockey Stick in July 2006. What struck me were the comments by certain German climate scientists: that measured global warming rate appeared large after 1998, and that they couldn’t think of anything other than EGH effects to explain it – ergo, Mann was right!

Such simplistic thinking got “climate science” into this damned mess, and SM’s is Hell-bent on keeping it there!

Dr. Strangelove
December 9, 2017 6:31 pm

Sarah Myhre: “I am one of 2017’s Most Influential People in Seattle.Proud advocate for science and human rights.”

A common strategy of social-climbing scientists. If you can’t cut it in science, try politics. Be a climate activist!

Orson
December 10, 2017 2:52 am

The last words on the last page of Myhre’s CV reads: “University of California at Davis, Graduate Group in Ecology DIVERSITY Committee, Member”.

What the Hell does solving scientific problems have to do with “Ecology Diversity”?

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/509c628ee4b0b5d93ca27462/t/565d12b1e4b02e26d38a7816/1448940209615/SE+Myhre%2C+CV.pdf