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by andrebernier from Cleveland, OH

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As I have been highlighting in the past six months, more and more meteorologists, climatologists and phyicists are becoming vocal about their disagreement with the theory of anthropic CO2 forcing.

Even goups that once nodded in agreement with the theory are now saying, "Stop the presses!"

Here's a July 16th news release from the APS (American Physical Society):

Science Group Repping 50,000 Physicists Reverses Stance, Admits 'Considerable Presence' of Skeptics

 

Myth of Consensus Explodes: APS Opens Global Warming Debate
Michael Asher - July 16, 2008 9:35 PM

"Considerable presence" Of Skeptics

The American Physical Society, an organization representing nearly 50,000 physicists, has reversed its stance on climate change and is now proclaiming that many of its members disbelieve in human-induced global warming.  The APS is also sponsoring public debate on the validity of global warming science.  The leadership of the society had previously called the evidence for global warming "incontrovertible."

In a posting to the APS forum, editor Jeffrey Marque explains,"There is a considerable presence within the scientific community of people who do not agree with the IPCC conclusion that anthropogenic CO2 emissions are very probably likely to be primarily responsible for global warming that has occurred since the Industrial Revolution."

The APS is opening its debate with the publication of a paper by Lord Monckton of Brenchley, which concludes that climate sensitivity -- the rate of temperature change a given amount of greenhouse gas will cause -- has been grossly overstated by IPCC modeling.   A low sensitivity implies additional atmospheric CO2 will have little effect on global climate.

Larry Gould, Professor of Physics at the University of Hartford and Chairman of the New England Section of the APS, called Monckton's paper an "expose of the IPCC that details numerous exaggerations and "extensive errors"

In an email to DailyTech, Monckton says, "I was dismayed to discover that the IPCC's 2001 and 2007 reports did not devote chapters to the central 'climate sensitivity' question, and did not explain in proper, systematic detail the methods by which they evaluated it. When I began to investigate, it seemed that the IPCC was deliberately concealing and obscuring its method." 

According to Monckton, there is substantial support for his results, "in the peer-reviewed literature, most articles on climate sensitivity conclude, as I have done, that climate sensitivity must be harmlessly low."

Monckton, who was the science advisor to Britain's Thatcher administration, says natural variability is the cause of most of the Earth's recent warming.   "In the past 70 years the Sun was more active than at almost any other time in the past 11,400 years ... Mars, Jupiter, Neptune’s largest moon, and Pluto warmed at the same time as Earth."




andrebernier

I've been at FOX8 for almost 20 years now and enjoying the new challenge of weekday evenings on FOX 8 News at 5 PM. Even more enjoyable is the chance to work side-by-side with the dean of Cleveland weather, Dick Goddard, at 6 and 10 PM. I enjoy meteorology, film making, mountain climbing and anything that brings my family together. Married to another meteorologist, Sally Bernier, who hosts Sunday morning weather segments on FOX 8 New Sunday morning.

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