As has been reported here regularly, global warming alarmists
have been losing to their opponents on the
facts, on their
credibility, in the public’s eyes. Now there’s the
possibility they could actually lose a Congressional seat to a
climate realist, and that really scares them.
Dr. Art Robinson,
co-founder of the Oregon Institute
for Science and Medicine and director of the Global Warming
Petition Project which has collected the signatures of more
than 31,000 scientists who dissent from climate catastrophism, is
the Republican
nominee to challenge Rep. Peter DeFazio in
Oregon’s 4th District. The prospect of a Robinson victory in this
year of Tea Party momentum has the state’s official climatologist
(and data-fudger) Philip Mote in a tizzy, as he
expressed in an email from his Oregon State University
account to a listserv of other academics and students. The Oregon
Politico
reports:
Mote began the e-mail by acknowledging that Art Robinson was
chosen during last week’s Republican primary race to run
against incumbent Democrat Congressman Peter DeFazio, who
represents the Eugene area. Robinson gained fame with his work
on the Oregon Petition Project, a list of scientists worldwide
who disagree with the premise that climate change is caused by
humans.
“A robinson [sic] victory would put us in the tragic ranks of
our climate colleagues at University of Oklahoma (Senator
‘global warming is a hoax’ Inhofe) and Univ of Alaska (Rep.
‘scientists have their opinion, I have mine’
Young),” wrote Mote.
ICECAP explains
a bit of Mote’s history, which fits nicely with the Climategate
narrative:
Phil Mote…published a cherry picked data analysis allegedly
linking western snowpack to global warming….Mote’s paper
while state climatologist for Washington State was published
readily by the sadly advocacy driven [American Meteorological
Society]. The much more qualified Oregon state climatologist he
subsequently replaced, George Taylor, and the Assistant
Washington State Climatologist Mark Albright (who Mote stripped
of his title for questioning Mote’s hypothesis) — and even UWA
warmist Professor Cliff Mass — published papers that showed by
analyzing the entire record you see no trend but a cyclical
change related clearly to the [Pacific Decadal
Oscillation]. See how with the recent change to the
negative PDO, heavy snow has returned to the Pacific
Northwest. Given the imminent return to La Nina and
forecast for deepening of the negative PDO stage, another wild
winter with deep snowpack is likely.
Mote apparently received a wrist-slap from OSU, as he wrote a
later email to the listserv to apologize and calling the original
one “a mistake.”
How is it so many of these activist climate scientists are so
gaffe-prone?
Update 12:18 p.m.: My friend Todd Myers at the
Washington Policy Center
calls attention to another instance two years ago, when Mote
had to recant incorrect testimony he gave to the state
legislature.