So,
the global cooling myth rears its head once again.
A truly excellent two - part article on the 1970's
global cooling myth.
[P] erhaps more important than demonstrating that
the global cooling myth is wrong, this review shows the remarkable way in which the individual threads of climate science of the time — each group of researchers pursuing their own set of questions — was quickly woven into the integrated tapestry that created the basis for climate science as we know it today.
are quite similar to those we've addressed here at RealClimate (see «The
Global Cooling Myth»).
(«
The global cooling myth» by william, 14 Jan. 2005)
Not exact matches
To that extent, it may also be open to Douglas Carswell and Tory Bear who are in the «warming
myths» and
global cooling» camp to dismiss her as a sell - out for being much more open to the
global warming
myth than they are.
Every now and again, the
myth that «we shouldn't believe
global warming predictions now, because in the 1970's they were predicting an ice age and / or
cooling» surfaces.
In this light, it seems hardly credible that Will would not know that the «
global cooling scare» is a
myth.
* [http://climateprogress.org/2008/11/10/killing-the-
myth-of-the-1970s-
global-
cooling-scientific-consensus/ Killing the
myth of the 1970s
global cooling scientific consensus]
Peterson, Thomas C., et al. (2008) «The
Myth of the 1970s
Global Cooling Scientific Consensus.»
The best place I found that looks objectively at this 1970s
cooling myth is this scientific peer reviewed paper, The Myth of the 1970s Global Cooling Scientific Consensus by Thomas C. Pe
cooling myth is this scientific peer reviewed paper, The Myth of the 1970s Global Cooling Scientific Consensus by Thomas C. Peter
myth is this scientific peer reviewed paper, The
Myth of the 1970s Global Cooling Scientific Consensus by Thomas C. Peter
Myth of the 1970s
Global Cooling Scientific Consensus by Thomas C. Pe
Cooling Scientific Consensus by Thomas C. Peterson.
In just a few dozen pages, Dubner and Levitt manage to repeat the
myth that the scientific consensus in the 1970s predicted
global cooling (quite untrue), imply that climatologists are unaware of the existence of water vapor (no, they're quite aware), and traffic in the elementary misconception that CO2 hasn't historically driven temperature increases (RealClimate has a good article to help with their confusion).
I certainly do — even though the alleged «
global cooling consensus» in the scientific literature of the time has recently been disproved as a
myth.
The reality is that man - made
global warming is a
myth: the
global temperature is well within life's limits and, indeed, the present day is
cooler by comparison to much of Earth's history.
The
Cooler Heads Coalition was formed on May 6, 1997, «to dispel the
myths of
global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific and risk analysis.»
The
Cooler Heads Coalition's initial mission was to «dispel the
myths of
global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific, and risk analysis.»
The
Cooler Heads Coalition (CHC), located online at GlobalWarming.org, describes itself as an «informal and ad - hoc group focused on dispelling the
myths of
global warming.
But it's also off - topic, so if you want to discuss that, go to one of the posts that discusses the
myth of
global cooling.]
The
Cooler Heads Coalition, also known as GlobalWarming.org, is formerly a sub-group of the National Consumer Coalition, but now run as an «informal and ad - hoc group focused on dispelling the
myths of
global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific, and risk analysis.»
Debunking this contrarian
myth: Scientists in the 1970s were predicting
global cooling My eighth speech was in January 2013, You Can See Clearly Now.
Even more, it was fabulous to away another of their favorite argument
myths that they were using against me at the meetings that scientists in the 1970s were proclaiming
global cooling, not
global warming.
I would highly suggest you check out a paper by Peterson 2008, The
Myth of the 1970s
Global Cooling Scientific Consensus.
In 1997, it helped to form the
Cooler Heads Coalition to «dispel the
myths of
global warming» by, among other things, sending pseudo-experts to testify before the Congress and appear on TV.
The «
global cooling»
myth is another favorite of climate deniers, despite broad scientific consensus that the planet is in fact warming.
David Rose's Most Egregious
Myth: Arctic Sea Ice Is Increasing, Proving «
Global COOLING.»
The supposed «
global cooling» consensus among scientists in the 1970s — frequently offered by
global - warming skeptics as proof that climatologists can't make up their minds — is a
myth, according to a survey of the scientific literature of the era....
The briefing was hosted by the Heritage Foundation and the
Cooler Heads Coalition, an anti-regulatory-minded group formed to «dispel the
myths of
global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific and risk analysis.»
Myron directs the
Global Warming and International Environmental Policy project at the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) and the Cooler Heads Coalition, which was formed on May 6, 1997, «to dispel the myths of global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific and risk analysis.&
Global Warming and International Environmental Policy project at the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) and the
Cooler Heads Coalition, which was formed on May 6, 1997, «to dispel the
myths of
global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific and risk analysis.&
global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific and risk analysis.»