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Professor Richard Lindzen, formerly Alfred P Sloan Professor
of Meteorology at Massachussetts Institute of Technology (MIT),
a highly regarded physicist who once described climate change alarmism on The Larry King Show as "mainly just like little kids locking themselves in dark closets to see how much they can scare each other and themselves."
a highly regarded physicist who once described climate change alarmism on The Larry King Show as "mainly just like little kids locking themselves in dark closets to see how much they can scare each other and themselves."
John Christy, Professor of Atmospheric Science at the
University of Alabama in Huntsville, who has written: "I'm sure the
majority (but not all) of my IPCC colleagues cringe when I say this, but I see
neither the developing catastrophe nor the smoking gun proving that human
activity is to blame for most of the warming we see."
Judith Curry, Chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences at Georgia Tech, a former Warmist (and still a self-described
"luke warmer") who has infuriated many of her more extremist
colleagues by defending skeptics and by testifying to the US House Subcommittee
on the Environment that the uncertainties in forecasting climate science are much
greater than the alarmists will admit.
As Anthony Watts has noted, this is news guaranteed to make
a Warmist's head explode.
The reason it's so significant is that it comes only three
years after one of the APS's most distinguished members - Professor Hal Lewis -
resigned in disgust at its endorsement of what he called "the global
warming scam."
Disturbed by an "appallingly tendentious APS statement
on Climate Change" which "was apparently written in a hurry by a few
people over lunch, and is certainly not representative of the talents of APS
members", Lewis went public with his letter of resignation to the APS's
then President Curtis G Callan Jr. (Callan's replacement Malcolm Beasley
appears to be of a more skeptical bent. When he wrote earlier this year to
President Obama congratulating him on his support for "science", he
studiously avoided any mention of the president's war on climate change)
It began:
Dear Curt:
When I first joined the American Physical Society
sixty-seven years ago it was much smaller, much gentler, and as yet uncorrupted
by the money flood (a threat against which Dwight Eisenhower warned a
half-century ago). Indeed, the choice of physics as a profession was then a
guarantor of a life of poverty and abstinence—it was World War II that changed
all that. The prospect of worldly gain drove few physicists. As recently as
thirty-five years ago, when I chaired the first APS study of a contentious
social/scientific issue, The Reactor Safety Study, though there were zealots
aplenty on the outside there was no hint of inordinate pressure on us as
physicists. We were therefore able to produce what I believe was and is an
honest appraisal of the situation at that time. We were further enabled by the
presence of an oversight committee consisting of Pief Panofsky, Vicki
Weisskopf, and Hans Bethe, all towering physicists beyond reproach. I was proud
of what we did in a charged atmosphere. In the end the oversight committee, in
its report to the APS President, noted the complete independence in which we
did the job, and predicted that the report would be attacked from both sides.
What greater tribute could there be?
How different it is now. The giants no longer walk the
earth, and the money flood has become the raison d'ĂȘtre of much physics
research, the vital sustenance of much more, and it provides the support for
untold numbers of professional jobs. For reasons that will soon become clear my
former pride at being an APS Fellow all these years has been turned into shame,
and I am forced, with no pleasure at all, to offer you my resignation from the
Society.
Lewis went on to describe global warming as "the
greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life
as a physicist."
Yet when Lewis had gathered two hundred plus signatures from
fellow members to protest against the APS's position, they found -
"Constitution be damned" - that the Council simply refused to accept
their petition.
He concluded:
This scheming at APS HQ is so bizarre that there cannot be a
simple explanation for it. Some have held that the physicists of today are not
as smart as they used to be, but I don't think that is an issue. I think it is
the money, exactly what Eisenhower warned about a half-century ago. There are
indeed trillions of dollars involved, to say nothing of the fame and glory (and
frequent trips to exotic islands) that go with being a member of the club. Your
own Physics Department (of which you are chairman) would lose millions a year
if the global warming bubble burst. When Penn State absolved Mike Mann of
wrongdoing, and the University of East Anglia did the same for Phil Jones, they
cannot have been unaware of the financial penalty for doing otherwise. As the old
saying goes, you don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is
blowing. Since I am no philosopher, I'm not going to explore at just which
point enlightened self-interest crosses the line into corruption, but a careful
reading of the ClimateGate releases makes it clear that this is not an academic
question.
It is inconceivable, given the new panel's constitution,
that when the APS releases its new position statement on climate change later
this year it will be anything other than broadly skeptical of Catastrophic
Anthropogenic Global Warming.
This will mark a major victory for climate skeptics. Up
until now, one of the most effective weapons in the climate alarmists' armoury
has been to declare that all the world's major scientific institutions
subscribe to the Man-Made Global Warming "Consensus."
These include: Academia Brasiliera de Ciencas; Academia
Mexicana de Ciencas; Academie des Sciences (France); Academy of Science of
South Africa; Accademia dei Lincei (Italy); American Association for the
Advancement of Science; American Astronomical Society; American Chemical
Society; American Geophysical Union; American Institute of Physics; American
Meteorological Society; Australian Bureau of Meteorology; Australian
Meteorological and Oceanographic Society; British Antarctic Survey; Canadian
Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences; Canadian Meteorological and
Oceanographic Society; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Deutsche Akademie der
Naturforscher Leopoldina (Germany); Environmental Protection Agency; European
Federation of Geologists; European Geosciences Union; European Physical
Society; Federation of American Scientists; Federation of Australian Scientific
and Technological Societies; Geological Society of America; Geological Society
of Australia; Geological Society of London; Indian National Science Academy;
International Union for Quaternary Research; International Union of Geodesy and
Geophysics; National Academy of Sciences; National Center for Atmospheric
Research; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Royal Meteorological
Society; Royal Society of Canada; Royal Society; Science Council of Japan.
If that list looks impressive, perhaps it's worth reminding
ourselves of Hal Lewis's theory as to why so many scientific institutions have
fallen for the scam.
There are indeed trillions of dollars involved, to say
nothing of the fame and glory (and frequent trips to exotic islands) that go
with being a member of the club. Your own Physics Department (of which you are
chairman) would lose millions a year if the global warming bubble burst.
Yes the American Physical Society's change of heart is
significant but we've a long way to go before that oil tanker turns round. Or,
as Churchill might have said: "Now
this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is,
perhaps, the end of the beginning."
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