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Junk science exposed among climate-change believers
2009-11-26
Scientific progress depends on accurate and complete data. It also relies on replication. The past couple of days have uncovered some shocking revelations about the baloney practices that pass as sound science about climate change.

It was announced Thursday afternoon that computer hackers had obtained 160 megabytes of e-mails from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) in England. Those e-mails involved communication among many scientific researchers and policy advocates with similar ideological positions all across the world. Those purported authorities were brazenly discussing the destruction and hiding of data that did not support global-warming claims.

Professor Phil Jones, the head of the Climate Research Unit, and professor Michael E. Mann at Pennsylvania State University, who has been an important scientist in the climate debate, have come under particular scrutiny. Among his e-mails, Mr. Jones talked to Mr. Mann about the "trick of adding in the real temps to each series ... to hide the decline [in temperature]."

Mr. Mann admitted that he was party to this conversation and lamely explained to the New York Times that "scientists often used the word 'trick' to refer to a good way to solve a problem 'and not something secret.' " Though the liberal New York newspaper apparently buys this explanation, we have seen no benign explanation that justifies efforts by researchers to skew data on so-called global-warming "to hide the decline." Given the controversies over the accuracy of Mr. Mann's past research, it is surprising his current explanations are accepted so readily.
Posted by:Fred

#8  The leaker is an disgusted insider IMHO. It fits the facts, especially as AlBBC sat on the data they got a month early.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-11-26 05:20  

#7  Back to Junk Science-
Yes, pure science should easily be able to replicate the results of the CRU.

Might not be able to do so in time for the Copenhagen summit however. Hahaha

Who do you think is the leaker? Someone registered for the conference, or someone not registered? Ain't no politics like academic politics...
Posted by: Capsu78   2009-11-26 01:04  

#6  badanov... another handle with a long Rantburg history.
Of course the BCS bid would have been easier if the team would have been more ready for the OSU game. Better team won that night.
However, PSU travels well, turns on more TV's than Iowa, TCU, Boise State etc.
And frankly, the story of Joseph Vincent Paterno, who turns 83 on Dec 21, is one College Football will not see the likes of again...
Posted by: Capsu78   2009-11-26 00:57  

#5  The emails look bad enough, but I understand that some of their "model" code was also released, including comments by the programmer(s) which might lead an objective observer to conclude that they've been generating whatever answers they want. (No surprise to us here, of course.)

It will be interesting to see if the major scientific journal editors have enough self respect left to expose the fraud. Personally, I doubt it.
Posted by: PBMcL   2009-11-26 00:51  

#4  Penn State blew a BCS berth with the Ohio State game, IMO.
Posted by: badanov   2009-11-26 00:33  

#3  ...and prostitutes often refer to the word "trick" to refer to a way "turn" a problem into something good, and "not something secret"... except to the guy named John's family.
Posted by: Capsu78   2009-11-26 00:28  

#2  This makes me so proud to be a Penn State grad (see my long used Rantburg handle for subliminal messaging to BCS 2010 Bowl Bid commitee)-
Anyway, lived through this verklempt back during the other famous PSU grad brouhaha- Valerie "I am James Bond" Plames glorious run of fame/shame...
Fortunately we have one alumni whose actions I can point to that still make me Penn State Proud at times like this:

http://www.navy.mil/moh/mpmurphy/
Posted by: Capsu78   2009-11-26 00:21  

#1  Mr. Mann admitted that he was party to this conversation and lamely explained to the New York Times that "scientists often used the word 'trick' to refer to a good way to solve a problem 'and not something secret.'

Any explanation for the words "to hide" in the same sentence?
Posted by: gorb   2009-11-26 00:16  

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