Level Heads
The man behind the The Great Global Warming Swindle, Martin Durkin, has a piece in The Australian that addresses the outright hostility from zealots at the Australian Broadcasting Company following the airing of his film on that network. And guess what? The average Australians are offering words of support for Durkin and his film and condemning the ABC talking heads who went on a vitriolic rampage against him.
WHEN I agreed to make The Great Global Warming Swindle, I was warned a middle-class fatwa would be placed on my head.
So I wasn't shocked that the film was attacked on the same night it was broadcast on ABC television last week, although I was impressed at the vehemence of the attack. I was more surprised, and delighted, by the response of the Australian public.
The ABC studio assault, led by Tony Jones, was so vitriolic it appears to have backfired. We have been inundated with messages of support, and the ABC, I am told, has been flooded with complaints. I have been trying to understand why.
First, the ferocity of the attack, I think, revealed the intolerance and defensiveness of the global warming camp. Why were Jones and co expending such energy and resources attacking one documentary? We are told the global warming theory is robust. They say you'd have to be off your chump to disagree. We have been assured for years, in countless news broadcasts and column inches, that it's definitely true. So why bother to stamp so aggressively on the one foolish documentary-maker - who clearly must be as mad as a snake - who steps out of line?
Durkin goes on to point out a few really, really inconvenient truths that the zealots want you not to notice:
But why are the supporters of global warming so defensive? After all, the middle classes are usually confident, bordering on smug.
As I found when I examined the basic data, they have plenty to be defensive about. Billions of dollars of public money have been thrown at global warming, yet the hypothesis is crumbling around their ears.
To the utter dismay of the global warming lobby, the world does not appear to be getting warmer. According to their own figures (from the UN-linked Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), the temperature has been static or slightly declining since 1998. The satellite data confirms this. This is clearly awkward. The least one should expect of global warming is that the Earth should be getting warmer.
Then there's the ice-core data, the jewel in the crown of global warming theory. It shows there's a connection between carbon dioxide and temperature: see Al Gore's movie. But what Gore forgets to mention is that the connection is the wrong way around; temperature leads, CO2 follows.
Then there's the precious "hockey stick". This was the famous graph that purported to show global temperature flat-lining for 1000 years, then rising during the 19th and 20th centuries. It magicked away the Medieval warm period and made the recent warming look alarming, instead of just part of the general toing and froing of the Earth's climate.
But then researchers took the computer program that produced the hockey stick graph and fed it random data. Bingo, out popped hockey stick shapes every time. (See the report by Edward Wegman of George Mason University in Virginia and others.)
In a humiliating climb down, the IPCC has had to drop the hockey stick from its reports, though it can still be seen in Gore's movie.
And finally, there are those pesky satellites. If greenhouse gases were the cause of warming, then the rate of warming should have been greater, higher up in the Earth's atmosphere (the bit known as the troposphere). But all the satellite and balloon data says the exact opposite. In other words, the best observational data we have flatly contradicts the whole bally idea of man-made climate change.
I'd also point out another interesting fact. NASA reported yesterday that Spirit and Opportunity, the two little rovers that have been providing incomparable data about mars for three years now, are in serious danger of failing because of a dust storm. Not just any dust storm, one that is almost global in scope, covering a vast area of Mars. Here's a hint: a storm of that magnitude - indeed any storm - requires enormous energy to generate. There is only one source of energy on Mars: the sun.
It would seem that the average Australian has a more level head than the zealots and the media elite who have so much personally invested in the political theory of global warming.






By Anthony (Los Angeles), Saturday, 21 July , 2007 @ 9:11 am
I hope this shows in the US, soon. I’ve been wanting to see it.
By Gaius, Saturday, 21 July , 2007 @ 9:23 am
I dunno if any of these links are still good:
http://bluecrabboulevard.com/2007/03/09/there-are-a-hell-of-a-lot-more-bears/#comment-56208