AP INCORRECTLY CLAIMS
SCIENTISTS PRAISE GORE'S MOVIE
US Senate Committee on Environment
and Public Works, 27 June 2006
http://www.epw.senate.gov/pressitem.cfm?party=rep&id=257909
Contact: MARC MORANO 202-224-5762, MATT DEMPSEY 202-224-9797
The June 27, 2006 Associated Press
(AP) article titled "Scientists OK Gore's Movie for Accuracy" by Seth
Borenstein (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/27/AR2006062700780.html)
raises some serious questions about AP's bias and methodology.
AP chose to ignore the scores of
scientists who have harshly criticized the science presented in former Vice
President Al Gore's movie "An Inconvenient Truth."
In the interest of full
disclosure, the AP should release the names of the "more than 100 top
climate researchers" they attempted to contact to review "An
Inconvenient Truth." AP should also name all 19 scientists who gave Gore
"five stars for accuracy." AP claims 19 scientists viewed Gore's
movie, but it only quotes five of them in its article. AP should also release
the names of the so-called scientific "skeptics" they claim to have
contacted.
The AP article quotes Robert
Correll, the chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment group. It appears
from the article that Correll has a personal relationship with Gore, having
viewed the film at a private screening at the invitation of the former Vice
President. In addition, Correll's reported links as an "affiliate" of
a Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm that provides "expert
testimony" in trials and his reported sponsorship by the left-leaning Packard
Foundation, were not disclosed by AP. See http://www.junkscience.com/feb06.htm
The AP also chose to ignore Gore's
reliance on the now-discredited "hockey stick" by Dr. Michael Mann,
which claims that temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere remained relatively
stable over 900 years, then spiked upward in the 20th century, and that the
1990's were the warmest decade in at least 1000 years. Last week's National
Academy of Sciences report dispelled Mann's often cited claims by reaffirming
the existence of both the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age. See
Senator Inhofe's statement on the broken "Hockey Stick."
Gore's claim that global warming
is causing the snows of Mt. Kilimanjaro to disappear has also been debunked by
scientific reports. For example, a 2004 study in the journal Nature makes clear
that Kilimanjaro is experiencing less snowfall because there's less moisture in
the air due to deforestation around Kilimanjaro. [CSPP Note: See our paper on Kilimanjaro at:
http://ff.org/centers/csspp/pdf/Kiliman-MAC-4-8-04.pdf]
Here is a sampling of the views of
some of the scientific critics of Gore:
Professor Bob Carter, of the
Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University in Australia, on Gore's
film:
"Gore's circumstantial
arguments are so weak that they are pathetic. It is simply incredible that
they, and his film, are commanding public attention."
"The man is an embarrassment
to US science and its many fine practitioners, a lot of whom know (but feel
unable to state publicly) that his propaganda crusade is mostly based on junk
science." - Bob Carter as quoted in the Canadian Free Press, June 12, 2006
Richard S. Lindzen, the Alfred P.
Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Science at MIT, wrote:
"A general characteristic of
Mr. Gore's approach is to assiduously ignore the fact that the earth and its
climate are dynamic; they are always changing even without any external
forcing. To treat all change as something to fear is bad enough; to do so in
order to exploit that fear is much worse." - Lindzen wrote in an op-ed in
the June 26, 2006 Wall Street Journal
Gore's film also cites a review of
scientific literature by the journal Science which claimed 100% consensus on
global warming, but Lindzen pointed out the study was flat out incorrect.


"...A study in the journal
Science by the social scientist Nancy Oreskes claimed that a search of the ISI
Web of Knowledge Database for the years 1993 to 2003 under the key words
"global climate change" produced 928 articles, all of whose abstracts
supported what she referred to as the consensus view. A British social
scientist, Benny Peiser, checked her procedure and found that only 913 of the
928 articles had abstracts at all, and that only 13 of the remaining 913 explicitly
endorsed the so-called consensus view. Several actually opposed it."-
Lindzen wrote in an op-ed in the June 26, 2006 Wall Street Journal.
Roy Spencer, principal research
scientist for the University of Alabama in Huntsville, wrote an open letter to
Gore criticizing his presentation of climate science in the film:
"...Temperature measurements
in the arctic suggest that it was just as warm there in the 1930's...before
most greenhouse gas emissions. Don't you ever wonder whether sea ice
concentrations back then were low, too?"- Roy Spencer wrote in a May 25,
2006 column.
Former University of Winnipeg
climatology professor Dr. Tim Ball reacted to Gore's claim that there has been
a sharp drop-off in the thickness of the Arctic ice cap since 1970.
"The
survey that Gore cites was a single transect across one part of the Arctic
basin in the month of October during the 1960s when we were in the middle of
the cooling period. The 1990 runs were done in the warmer month of September,
using a wholly different technology," -Tim Ball said, according to the
Canadian Free Press.