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Now here are some scientists have are grounded in reality, beginning with the first paragraph.
Open Letter to the Secretary-General of the United NationsDec. 13, 2007His Excellency Ban Ki-MoonSecretary-General, United NationsNew York, N.Y.Dear Mr. Secretary-General,Re: UN climate conference taking the World in entirely the wrong directionIt is not possible to stop climate change, a natural phenomenon that has affected humanity through
the ages. Geological, archaeological, oral and written histories all attest to the dramatic challenges
posed to past societies from unanticipated changes in temperature, precipitation, winds and other
climatic variables. We therefore need to equip nations to become resilient to the full range of these
natural phenomena by promoting economic growth and wealth generation.The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has issued increasingly
alarming conclusions about the climatic influences of human-produced carbon dioxide (CO2), a
non-polluting gas that is essential to plant photosynthesis. While we understand the evidence that
has led them to view CO2 emissions as harmful, the IPCC's conclusions are quite inadequate as
justification for implementing policies that will markedly diminish future prosperity. In particular, it
is not established that it is possible to significantly alter global climate through cuts in human
greenhouse gas emissions. On top of which, because attempts to cut emissions will slow
development, the current UN approach of CO2 reduction is likely to increase human suffering from
future climate change rather than to decrease it.The IPCC Summaries for Policy Makers are the most widely read IPCC reports amongst politicians
and non-scientists and are the basis for most climate change policy formulation. Yet these
Summaries are prepared by a relatively small core writing team with the final drafts approved line-
by-lineby government representatives. The great majority of IPCC contributors and reviewers, and the tens
of thousands of other scientists who are qualified to comment on these matters, are not involved in
the preparation of these documents. The summaries therefore cannot properly be represented as a
consensus view among experts.Contrary to the impression left by the IPCC Summary reports:z Recent observations of phenomena such as glacial retreats, sea-level rise and the migration of
temperature-sensitive species are not evidence for abnormal climate change, for none of these
changes has been shown to lie outside the bounds of known natural variability.z The average rate of warming of 0.1 to 0. 2 degrees Celsius per decade recorded by satellites
during the late 20th century falls within known natural rates of warming and cooling over the last
10,000 years.z Leading scientists, including some senior IPCC representatives, acknowledge that today's
computer models cannot predict climate. Consistent with this, and despite computer projections of
temperature rises, there has been no net global warming since 1998. That the current temperature
plateau follows a late 20th-century period of warming is consistent with the continuation today of
natural multi-decadal or millennial climate cycling.In stark contrast to the often repeated assertion that the science of climate change is "settled,"
significant new peer-reviewed research has cast even more doubt on the hypothesis of dangerous
human-caused global warming. But because IPCC working groups were generally instructed (see
http://ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1/docs/wg1_timetable_2006-08-14.pdf) to consider work published
only through May, 2005, these important findings are not included in their reports; i.e., the IPCC
assessment reports are already materially outdated.The UN climate conference in Bali has been planned to take the world along a path of severe CO2
restrictions, ignoring the lessons apparent from the failure of the Kyoto Protocol, the chaotic nature
of the European CO2 trading market, and the ineffectiveness of other costly initiatives to curb
greenhouse gas emissions. Balanced cost/benefit analyses provide no support for the introduction
of global measures to cap and reduce energy consumption for the purpose of restricting CO2
emissions. Furthermore, it is irrational to apply the "precautionary principle" because many
scientists recognize that both climatic coolings and warmings are realistic possibilities over the
medium-term future.The current UN focus on "fighting climate change," as illustrated in the Nov. 27 UN Development
Programme's Human Development Report, is distracting governments from adapting to the threat
of inevitable natural climate changes, whatever forms they may take. National and international
planning for such changes is needed, with a focus on helping our most vulnerable citizens adapt to
conditions that lie ahead. Attempts to prevent global climate change from occurring are ultimately
futile, and constitute a tragic misallocation of resources that would be better spent on humanity's
real and pressing problems.Yours faithfully,[List of signatories]
Go look, I dare ya, LOL: http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=164002 Copy to: Heads of state of countries of the signatory persons.Close
Reader Discussion
The letter was signed by renowned scientists such as Dr. Antonio Zichichi, president of the World
Federation of Scientists; Dr. Reid Bryson, dubbed the "Father of Meteorology"; Atmospheric pioneer
Dr. Hendrik Tennekes, formerly of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute; Award winning
physicist Dr. Syun-Ichi Akasofu of the International Arctic Research Center, who has twice named
one of the "1000 Most Cited Scientists"; Award winning MIT atmospheric scientist Dr. Richard
Lindzen; UN IPCC scientist Dr. Vincent Gray of New Zealand; French climatologist Dr. Marcel Leroux
of the University Jean Moulin; World authority on sea level Dr. Nils-Axel Morner of Stockholm
University; Physicist Dr. Freeman Dyson of Princeton University; Physicist Dr. Zbigniew Jaworowski,
chairman of the Scientific Council of Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection in Poland;
Paleoclimatologist Dr. Robert M. Carter of Australia; Former UN IPCC reviewer Geologist/Geochemist
Dr. Tom V. Segalstad, head of the Geological Museum in Norway; and Dr. Edward J. Wegman, of the
U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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Now here are some scientists have are grounded in reality, beginning with the first paragraph.
Open Letter to the Secretary-General of the United NationsDec. 13, 2007His Excellency Ban Ki-MoonSecretary-General, United NationsNew York, N.Y.Dear Mr. Secretary-General,Re: UN climate conference taking the World in entirely the wrong directionIt is not possible to stop climate change, a natural phenomenon that has affected humanity through
the ages. Geological, archaeological, oral and written histories all attest to the dramatic challenges
posed to past societies from unanticipated changes in temperature, precipitation, winds and other
climatic variables. We therefore need to equip nations to become resilient to the full range of these
natural phenomena by promoting economic growth and wealth generation.The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has issued increasingly
alarming conclusions about the climatic influences of human-produced carbon dioxide (CO2), a
non-polluting gas that is essential to plant photosynthesis. While we understand the evidence that
has led them to view CO2 emissions as harmful, the IPCC's conclusions are quite inadequate as
justification for implementing policies that will markedly diminish future prosperity. In particular, it
is not established that it is possible to significantly alter global climate through cuts in human
greenhouse gas emissions. On top of which, because attempts to cut emissions will slow
development, the current UN approach of CO2 reduction is likely to increase human suffering from
future climate change rather than to decrease it.The IPCC Summaries for Policy Makers are the most widely read IPCC reports amongst politicians
and non-scientists and are the basis for most climate change policy formulation. Yet these
Summaries are prepared by a relatively small core writing team with the final drafts approved line-
by-lineby government representatives. The great majority of IPCC contributors and reviewers, and the tens
of thousands of other scientists who are qualified to comment on these matters, are not involved in
the preparation of these documents. The summaries therefore cannot properly be represented as a
consensus view among experts.Contrary to the impression left by the IPCC Summary reports:z Recent observations of phenomena such as glacial retreats, sea-level rise and the migration of
temperature-sensitive species are not evidence for abnormal climate change, for none of these
changes has been shown to lie outside the bounds of known natural variability.z The average rate of warming of 0.1 to 0. 2 degrees Celsius per decade recorded by satellites
during the late 20th century falls within known natural rates of warming and cooling over the last
10,000 years.z Leading scientists, including some senior IPCC representatives, acknowledge that today's
computer models cannot predict climate. Consistent with this, and despite computer projections of
temperature rises, there has been no net global warming since 1998. That the current temperature
plateau follows a late 20th-century period of warming is consistent with the continuation today of
natural multi-decadal or millennial climate cycling.In stark contrast to the often repeated assertion that the science of climate change is "settled,"
significant new peer-reviewed research has cast even more doubt on the hypothesis of dangerous
human-caused global warming. But because IPCC working groups were generally instructed (see
http://ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1/docs/wg1_timetable_2006-08-14.pdf) to consider work published
only through May, 2005, these important findings are not included in their reports; i.e., the IPCC
assessment reports are already materially outdated.The UN climate conference in Bali has been planned to take the world along a path of severe CO2
restrictions, ignoring the lessons apparent from the failure of the Kyoto Protocol, the chaotic nature
of the European CO2 trading market, and the ineffectiveness of other costly initiatives to curb
greenhouse gas emissions. Balanced cost/benefit analyses provide no support for the introduction
of global measures to cap and reduce energy consumption for the purpose of restricting CO2
emissions. Furthermore, it is irrational to apply the "precautionary principle" because many
scientists recognize that both climatic coolings and warmings are realistic possibilities over the
medium-term future.The current UN focus on "fighting climate change," as illustrated in the Nov. 27 UN Development
Programme's Human Development Report, is distracting governments from adapting to the threat
of inevitable natural climate changes, whatever forms they may take. National and international
planning for such changes is needed, with a focus on helping our most vulnerable citizens adapt to
conditions that lie ahead. Attempts to prevent global climate change from occurring are ultimately
futile, and constitute a tragic misallocation of resources that would be better spent on humanity's
real and pressing problems.Yours faithfully,[List of signatories]
Go look, I dare ya, LOL: http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=164002 Copy to: Heads of state of countries of the signatory persons.Close
Reader Discussion
The letter was signed by renowned scientists such as Dr. Antonio Zichichi, president of the World
Federation of Scientists; Dr. Reid Bryson, dubbed the "Father of Meteorology"; Atmospheric pioneer
Dr. Hendrik Tennekes, formerly of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute; Award winning
physicist Dr. Syun-Ichi Akasofu of the International Arctic Research Center, who has twice named
one of the "1000 Most Cited Scientists"; Award winning MIT atmospheric scientist Dr. Richard
Lindzen; UN IPCC scientist Dr. Vincent Gray of New Zealand; French climatologist Dr. Marcel Leroux
of the University Jean Moulin; World authority on sea level Dr. Nils-Axel Morner of Stockholm
University; Physicist Dr. Freeman Dyson of Princeton University; Physicist Dr. Zbigniew Jaworowski,
chairman of the Scientific Council of Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection in Poland;
Paleoclimatologist Dr. Robert M. Carter of Australia; Former UN IPCC reviewer Geologist/Geochemist
Dr. Tom V. Segalstad, head of the Geological Museum in Norway; and Dr. Edward J. Wegman, of the
U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
