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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Phanton Global Warming Consensus


Remember how Prophet of Doom Al Gore said there was complete concensus on global warming, that the science was in and the science was settled?

Well, uh uh.

The Daily Tech finds less than half of published scientists endorse anthropogenic global warming:

Of 528 total papers on climate change, only 38 (7%) gave an explicit endorsement of the consensus. If one considers "implicit" endorsement (accepting the consensus without explicit statement), the figure rises to 45%. However, while only 32 papers (6%) reject the consensus outright, the largest category (48%) are neutral papers, refusing to either accept or reject the hypothesis. This is no "consensus."

The figures are even more shocking when one remembers the watered-down definition of consensus here. Not only does it not require supporting that man is the "primary" cause of warming, but it doesn't require any belief or support for "catastrophic" global warming. In fact of all papers published in this period (2004 to February 2007), only a single one makes any reference to climate change leading to catastrophic results.

As usual, it just doesn't look like reality is on Al Gore's side.


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