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Opinion piece by Dr.
David
Evans
26 July 08
Show
us the Evidence!
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I
devoted six years to carbon accounting, building models for
the Australian Greenhouse Office. I am the rocket scientist
who wrote the carbon accounting model (FullCAM) that measures
Australia’s compliance with the Kyoto Protocol, in the land
use change and forestry sector. FullCAM models carbon flows in
plants, mulch, debris, soils and agricultural products, using
inputs such as climate data, plant physiology, and satellite
data. I’ve been following the global warming debate closely
for years.
When
I started that job in 1999 the evidence that carbon emissions
caused global warming seemed pretty good—CO2 is a greenhouse
gas, the old ice core data, no other suspects. The evidence
was not conclusive, but why wait until we were certain when it
appeared we needed to act quickly? Soon government and the
scientific community were working together, and lots of
science research jobs were created. We scientists had
political support, the ear of government, big budgets, and we
felt fairly important and useful (well, I did anyway). It was
great. We were working to save the planet!
But
since 1999 new evidence has seriously weakened the case that
carbon emissions are the main cause of global warming, and by
2007 the evidence was pretty conclusive that carbon plays only
a minor role and is not
the main cause of the recent global warming. As Lord Keynes
famously said, "When the facts change, I change my mind.
What do you do, sir?"
There
has not been a public debate about the causes
of global warming and most of the public and our decision
makers are not aware of the most basic salient facts:
1.
The greenhouse signature is missing. We have been looking and
measuring for years, and cannot find it.
Each
possible cause of global warming has a different pattern of
where in the planet the warming occurs first and the most. The
signature of an increased greenhouse effect is a hotspot about
10 km up in the atmosphere over the tropics. We have been
measuring the atmosphere for decades using
radiosondes—weather balloons with thermometers that radio
back the temperature as the balloon ascends through the
atmosphere. They show no hotspot whatsoever. Not a little
hotspot, but none at all.
If
there is no hotspot then an increased greenhouse effect is not
the cause of the global warming. So we now know for sure that
carbon emissions are not a significant cause of the global
warming. If we had found the greenhouse signature then I would
be an alarmist again.
When
the signature was found to be missing in 2007 (after the
latest IPCC report), alarmists objected that maybe the
readings of the radiosonde thermometers might not be accurate
and maybe the hotspot is there but went undetected. Yet
hundreds of radiosondes have given the same answer, so
statistically it is not possible that they missed the hotspot.
Recently the alarmists have suggested we ignore the radiosonde
thermometers, but instead take the radiosonde wind
measurements, apply a theory about wind shear, and run the
results through their computers to estimate the temperatures.
They then say that the results show that we cannot rule out
the presence of a hotspot. If you believe that you believe
anything.
2.
There is no evidence to support the idea that carbon emissions
cause significant global warming. None.
There
is plenty of evidence that global warming has occurred, and
theory suggests that carbon emissions should raise
temperatures (though by how much is hotly disputed), but there
are no observations that implicate carbon emissions as a
significant cause of the recent global warming. The world has
spent $50b on global warming since 1990, and we have not found
any actual evidence that carbon emissions cause global
warming. Evidence consists of observations made by someone at
some time that support the idea that carbon emissions cause
global warming. Computer models and theoretical calculations
are not evidence, they are just theory.
3.
The satellites that measure the world’s temperature all say
that the warming trend ended in 2001, and that the temperature
has dropped about 0.6C in the last year (to the temperature of
1980). Land based temperature readings are corrupted by the
‘urban heat island’ effect—urban areas encroaching on
thermometer stations warm the micro-climate around the
thermometer, due to vegetation changes, concrete, cars,
houses. Satellite data is the only temperature data we can
trust, but it only goes back to 1979. NASA report only land
based data, and report a modest warming trend and recent
cooling. The other three global temperature records use a mix
of satellite and land measurements, or satellite only, and
they all show no warming since 2001 and a recent cooling.
4.
The new ice cores shows that in the past six global warmings
over the past half a million years, the temperature rises
occurred on average 800 years before the accompanying rise in
atmospheric carbon. Which says something important about which
was cause and which was effect.
None
of these four points are controversial. The alarmist
scientists agree with them, though they would dispute their
relevance.
The
last point was known and past dispute by 2003, yet Al Gore
made his movie in 2005 and presented the ice cores as the sole
reason for believing that carbon emissions cause global
warming. In any other political context our cynical and
experienced press corps would surely have called this
dishonest and widely questioned the politician’s
assertion.
Until
now the global warming debate has merely been an academic
matter of little interest. Now that it matters, we should
debate the causes of global warming.
So
far that debate has just consisted of a simple sleight of
hand: show evidence of global warming, and while the audience
is stunned at the implications, simply assert that it is due
to carbon emissions. In the mind of the audience, the evidence
that global warming has occurred becomes conflated with the
alleged cause, and the audience hasn’t noticed that the
cause was merely asserted, not proved. If there really was any
evidence that carbon emissions caused global warming, don't
you think we would have heard all
about it ad naseum by now?
Labour
Governments in Australia and New Zealand are about to
deliberately wreck their economies in order to reduce carbon
emissions. If the reasons later turn out to be bogus, the
electorates are not going to re-elect those Labour parties to
government for a long time. When it comes to light that the
carbon scare was known to be bogus in 2008, the Labour parties
are going to be regarded as criminally negligent or
ideologically stupid for not having seen through it. And if
the Oppositions support the general thrust of their actions,
they will be seen likewise.
The onus should be on those who want to change things to
provide evidence for why the changes are necessary. The public
is eventually going to have to be told the evidence anyway, so
it might as well be before wrecking the economy. It is the job
of our opposition politicians and press to demand the evidence
from their governments.
And
what is going to happen over the next decade as the global
temperature continues not to rise? When the public find out
that all the above points were known in 2008, might they feel
deceived, furious at
the futility of the economic sacrifices?
Who
is going to be held responsible? Perhaps the political class,
for not having the wit to examine the evidence? Maybe the
press, for not have not done even the most elementary job of
informing a debate and asking questions? (If any of the
missing signature, the lack of actual evidence, the lack of
temperature rises since 2001, or the 800 year lag of CO2 in
the ice cores are news to you, then no, your press has not
been keeping you well informed.)
Don’t
you think some evidence is required before wrecking the
economy? Someone simply has to demand to see evidence. You
will find that there is none.
Further
research:
A
slightly shorter version of this article appeared in The
Australian newspaper on Friday 18 July 2008.
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