Willie Soon and David Legates, both respected members of the
American Geophysical Union,
tell the story of how their planned session to discuss
scientific papers that consider the many contributing factors to
climate variability was a “go,” until suddenly it wasn’t:
We developed this session to honor the great tradition of
science and scientific inquiry, as exemplified by Galileo when,
400 years ago this year, he first pointed his telescope at the
Earth’s moon and at the moons of Jupiter, analyzed his
findings, and subsequently challenged the orthodoxy of a
geocentric universe. Our proposed session was accepted by the
AGU.
In response to its acceptance, we were joined by a highly
distinguished list of scientists – which included members of
the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, France and China,
as well as recipients of the AGU’s William Bowie, Charles
Whitten and James MacElwane medals. Our participants faithfully
submitted abstracts for the session.
But by late September, several puzzling events left us
wondering whether the AGU truly serves science and
environmental scientists – or simply reflects, protects and
advances the political agendas of those who espouse belief in
manmade CO2-induced catastrophic global warming.
Could this
AGU position have anything to do with it?
The scientific consensus on climate change was expressed in
an open letter sent to the US Senate on last Wednesday, 21
October….
While the signatories represent a wide variety of
scientific disciplines, they all came together to express their
concern over anthropogenic climate change. The letter states:
“Observations throughout the world make it clear that climate
change is occurring, and rigorous scientific research
demonstrates that the greenhouse gases emitted by human
activities are the primary driver. These conclusions are based
on multiple independent lines of evidence, and contrary
assertions are inconsistent with an objective assessment of the
vast body of peer-reviewed science.”
What about the independent lines of evidence of no global
warming the last ten years, which the vast body could not see
below their
extended gut?