Thursday, November 19, 2009
Global Warming - Finnish TV documentary
In a Finnish television documentary, critics report on the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) refusal to allow access to their data, and how they have consistently misrepresented data provided by Finnish and other scientists.
The long, detailed transcript depicts an extraordinary effort to deny access, which certainly seems to indicate that something unusual is going on.
If global warming is truly a threat, I would expect all information to be readily available to everyone?
This entire global warming gambit continues to seem fishy to me...
The long, detailed transcript depicts an extraordinary effort to deny access, which certainly seems to indicate that something unusual is going on.
If global warming is truly a threat, I would expect all information to be readily available to everyone?
This entire global warming gambit continues to seem fishy to me...
WattsUpWithThat.com has the entire transcript with charts, graphs, and more:
"The Canadian statistician Steve McIntyre had doubts about the scientific strength of the hockey stick graph, and he decided to unravel the numbers behind it, with the diligence of an auditor. The father of the hockey stick, professor Michael Mann resisted McIntyre’s efforts to get hold of his research data, and it wasn’t until 2003 that McIntyre succeeded in getting access to the data.
McIntyre: ”It turned out that he had modified a principal components method incorrectly and the modified method produced hockey stick-shaped graphs ninety-nine percent of the time."