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In Science, Ignorance is not Bliss PDF Print
Written by Walter Cunningham   

NASA has played a key role in one of the greatest periods of scientific progress in history. It is uniquely positioned to collect the most comprehensive data on our biosphere.

For example, recently generated NASA data enabled scientists to finally understand the Gulf Stream warming mechanism and its effect on European weather. Such data will allow us to improve our models, resulting in better seasonal forecasts.

NASA’s Aqua satellite is showing that water vapor, the dominant greenhouse gas, works to offset the effect of carbon dioxide (CO2). This information, contrary to the assumption used in all the warming models, is ignored by global warming alarmists.

Climate understanding and critical decision making require comprehensive data about our planet’s land, sea, and atmosphere. Without an adequate satellite system to provide such data, policy efforts and monitoring international environmental agreements are doomed to failure. Our satellite monitoring capability is being crippled by interagency wrangling and federal budget issues. As much as a third of our satellites need replacing in the next couple of years.

NASA should be at the forefront in the collection of scientific evidence and debunking the current hysteria over human-caused, or Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW). Unfortunately, it is becoming just another agency caught up in the politics of global warming, or worse, politicized science. Advocacy is replacing objective evaluation of data, while scientific data is being ignored in favor of emotions and politics.

There are excellent correlations between the regular fluctuations of the Sun and the Earth’s temperature, while scientists cannot find a relationship between industrial activity, energy consumption, and global temperatures. But global warming is an issue no longer being decided in the scientific arena.

Saying the Earth is warming is to state the obvious. Since the end of the ice age, the Earth’s temperature has increased approximately 16 degrees Fahrenheit and sea levels have risen a total of 300 feet. That is certain and measurable evidence of warming, but it is not evidence of AGW—human-caused warming.

We can track the temperature of the Earth back for millennia. Knowing the temperature of the Earth, past or present, is a matter of collecting data, analyzing it, and coming up with the best answer to account for the data. Collecting such data on a global basis is a NASA forte.

I believe in global climate change, but there is no way that humans can influence the temperature of our planet to any measurable degree with the tools currently at their disposal. Any human contribution to global temperature change is lost in the noise of terrestrial and cosmic factors.

Our beautiful home planet has been warming and cooling for the last 4.8 billion years. Most recently, it has been warming—be it ever so slightly—but there is nothing unusual about it! The changes and rates of change in the Earth’s temperature, just since the Industrial Revolution, have occurred many times in our climatic history. While climate scientists generally agree that the Earth’s temperature is always changing, not many of them would say that humans are responsible for those changes.

None of this is to say there are not legitimate reasons to restrict emissions of any number of chemicals into the atmosphere. We should just not fool ourselves into thinking we will change the temperature of the Earth by doing so.

In a December 2007 Senate report, 400 prominent scientists signed a letter pointing out that climate change was a well-known natural phenomenon, and that adapting to it is far more sensible than attempting to prevent it. Their ranks included experts in climatology, geology, oceanography, biology, glaciology, biogeography, meteorology, economics, chemistry, mathematics, environmental sciences, engineering, physics, and paleo-climatology. Their message: When changes are gradual, man has an almost infinite ability to adapt and evolve.

The fearmongers of global warming base their case on the correlation between CO2 and global temperature, even though we cannot be sure which is cause and which is effect. Historically, temperature increases have preceded high CO2 levels, and there have been periods when atmospheric CO2 levels were as much as 16 times what they are now, periods characterized not by warming but by glaciation. You might have to go back half a million years to match our current level of atmospheric CO2, but you only have to go back to the Medieval Warming Period, from the 10th to the 14th Century, to find an intense global warming episode, followed immediately by the drastic cooling of the Little Ice Age. Neither of these events were caused by variations in CO2 levels.

Even though CO2 is a relatively minor constituent of “greenhouse gases,” alarmists have made it the whipping boy for global warming (probably because they know how fruitless it would be to propose controlling other principal constituents, H2O, CH4, and N2O). Since human activity does contribute a tiny portion of atmospheric CO2, they blame us for global warming.

Other inconvenient facts ignored by the activists: Carbon dioxide is a nonpolluting gas, essential for plant photosynthesis. Higher concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere produce bigger harvests.

In spite of warnings of severe consequences from rising seas, droughts, severe weather, species extinction, and other disasters, the U.S. has not been stampeded into going along with the recommendations of the UN Panel on Climate Change—so far. Even though evidence supports the American position, we have begun to show signs of caving in to the alarmists.

With scientific evidence going out of style, emotional arguments and anecdotal data are ruling the day. The media subjects us to one frightening image of environmental nightmare after another, linking each to global warming. Journalists and activist scientists use hurricanes, wildfires, and starving polar bears to appeal to our emotions, not to our reason. They are far more concerned with anecdotal observations, such as the frozen sea ice inside the Arctic Circle, than they are with understanding why it is happening and how frequently it has occurred in the past.

After warnings that 2007 would be the hottest year on record and a record year for hurricanes, what we experienced was the coolest year since 2001 and, by some measures, the most benign hurricane season in the Northern Hemisphere in three decades.

Even though recent changes in our atmosphere are all within the bounds of the Earth’s natural variability, a growing number of people are willing to throw away trillions of dollars on fruitless solutions. Why do we allow emotional appeals and anecdotal data to shape our conclusions and influence our expenditures with the science and technology we have available at our fingertips?

The situation is complex, but the sad state of scientific literacy in America today is partially to blame for belief in AGW. When a 2006 National Science Foundation survey found 25 percent of Americans not knowing the Earth revolves around the Sun, you know that science education is at a new low and society is vulnerable to the emotional appeal of AGW. And don’t underestimate the role of politics and political correctness.

The public debate should focus on the real cause of global temperature change and whether we can do anything about it. Is global warming a natural inevitability, or is it AGW—human caused?

The conflict over AGW has deteriorated into a religious war; a war between true believers in human-caused global warming and nonbelievers; between those who accept AGW on faith and those who consider themselves more sensible and better informed. “True believers” are beyond being interested in evidence; it is impossible to reason a person out of positions they have not been reasoned into.

It doesn’t help that NASA scientist James Hansen was one of the early alarmists claiming humans caused global warming. Hansen is a political activist who spreads fear even when NASA’s own data contradict him.

Warming in the upper atmosphere should occur before any surface warming effect, but NASA’s own data show that has not been happening. Global temperature readings—accurate to 0.1 degree Celsius—are gathered by orbiting satellites. Interestingly, in the 18 years those satellites have been recording global temperatures, they have actually shown a slight decrease in average temperatures.

Hansen is currently calling for a reduction of atmospheric CO2 by 10 percent and a moratorium on coal-fired power plants, while claiming the Bush administration is censoring him. Other so-called scientists are saying the world must bring carbon emissions to near zero to keep temperatures from rising.

In today’s politically correct environment, many are reluctant to dispute the popular wisdom; when they do, they are frequently ignored. When NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, Hansen’s boss and a distinguished scientist in his own right, attempted to draw a distinction between Hansen’s personal and political views and the science conducted by his agency, he was soon forced to back off.

It is the true believers who, when they have no facts on their side, try to silence their critics. When former NASA mathematician Ferenc Miskolczi pointed out that “greenhouse warming” may be mathematically impossible, NASA would not allow him to publish his work. Miskolczi dared to question the simplifying assumption in the warming model that the atmosphere is infinitely thick. He pointed out that when you use the correct thickness—about 65 miles—the greenhouse effect disappears! Ergo: no AGW. Miskolczi resigned in disgust and published his proof in the peerreviewed Hungarian journal Weather.

For nearly a decade now, there has been no global warming. Even though atmospheric CO2 has continued to accumulate—up about 4 percent in the last 10 years—the global mean temperature has remained flat. That should raise obvious questions about CO2 being the cause of climate change.

Instead, AGW enthusiasts are embracing more regulation, greater government spending, and higher taxes in a futile attempt to control what is beyond our control—the Earth’s temperature. One of their political objectives, unstated of course, is the transfer of wealth from rich nations to poor nations or, as the social engineers put it, from the North to the South, which may be their real agenda.

At the Bali Conference on Climate Change in December 2007, the poor nations insisted that the costs of technology to limit emissions and other impacts of climate change on their countries be paid by the rich nations. Most anticipated a windfall of money flowing into their countries to develop technology or purchase carbon credits. In this scenario, selling allotments for CO2 emissions would provide a temporary boost to their own cash flow, while severely limiting the economic development of those countries purchasing the carbon credits.

In the face of overwhelming evidence for natural temperature variation, proponents of AGW are resorting to a precautionary argument: “We must do something just in case we are responsible, because the consequences are too terrible if we are to blame and do nothing.” They hope to stampede government entities into committing huge amounts of money before their fraud is completely exposed—before science and truth save the day.

Politicians think they can reverse global warming by stabilizing CO2 emissions with a cockamamie scheme of “cap and trade.” A government entity would sell CO2 allocations to those industries producing it. The trillions of dollars in new taxes and devastation to the economy would be justified by claiming it will lower the temperature of the Earth. This rationalization is dependent on two assumptions: (1) that CO2 is responsible for the cause of changes in the Earth’s temperature, and (2) a warmer Earth would be bad for humanity.

The reality is that atmospheric CO2 has a minimal impact on greenhouse gases and world temperature. Water vapor is responsible for 95 percent of the greenhouse effect. CO2 contributes just 3.6 percent, with human activity responsible for only 3.2 percent of that. That is why some studies claim CO2 levels are largely irrelevant to global warming.

Without the greenhouse effect to keep our world warm, the planet would have an average temperature of minus 18 degrees Celsius. Because we do have it, the temperature is a comfortable plus 15 degrees Celsius. Based on the seasonal and geographic distribution of any projected warming, a good case can be made that a warmer average temperature would be even more beneficial for humans.

For a tiny fraction of the trillions of dollars a cap-and-trade system would eventually cost the United States, we could pay for development of clean coal, oil-shale recovery systems, and nuclear power, and have enough left over to pay for exploration of our solar system.

By law, NASA cannot involve itself in politics, but it can surely champion the role of science to inform politicians. With so many uninformed and misguided politicians ignoring the available science, NASA should fill the void. NASA is synonymous with science. Allowing our priorities to drift away from hard science is tantamount to embracing decadence. NASA will surely suffer; and politicizing science is killing it.

I do see hopeful signs that some true believers are beginning to harbor doubts about AGW. Let’s hope that NASA can focus the global warming discussion back on scientific evidence before we perpetrate an economic disaster on ourselves.

Editor’s note: At LAUNCH, we certainly recognize that global warming is a very controversial subject with honest, well-reasoned opinions on both sides. In fact, in this issue, Apollo 14’s Edgar Mitchell shares his own concerns as part of a wide-ranging interview beginning on page 60. Feel free to give us your opinion here or at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 
Discuss (28 posts)
Re:In Science, Ignorance is not Bliss
May 14 2009 16:40:40
I know that this is an old topic but I thought I'd add this link for people to read.

What it global-warming fears are overblown?

It seems that even one of the three scientists who authored the American Geophysical Union's landmark 2003 statement on climate change isn't buying the hysteria.

Mario
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Re:In Science, Ignorance is not Bliss
Oct 29 2008 15:09:42
I missed the July August 2008 issue. However, I did read the article "In Science, Ignorance is not Bliss" by Walt Cunningham on the web site of Launch Magazine.

He brought up some very good points.

R/S
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Re:In Science, Ignorance is not Bliss
Sep 02 2008 13:02:01
All this emphasis on individuals and their credentials and motivations, whether Cunningham or Al Gore or James Hansen, gets us too focused on narrow issues. The scientific academies take in far more scientists and consideration.

With that in mind, I would post this quote from the website of the Royal Society:

The work of the IPCC is backed by the worldwide scientific community. A joint statement of support
was issued in May 2001 by the science academies of Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, the Caribbean,
China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sweden and the UK. It
stated: “We recognize the IPCC as the world’s most reliable source of information on climate change
and its causes, and we endorse its method of achieving consensus.”

In 2001, the United States National Academy of Sciences was commissioned by the Bush administration
to assess the current understanding of global climate change. Its report, published in June 2001, stated:
“The IPCC’s conclusion that most of the observed warming of the last 50 years is likely to have been
due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations accurately reflects the current thinking of the
scientific community on this issue.”

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I don't know whether Cunningham thinks that the errors of the IPCC are an intentional hoax or mass hysteria, but scientific organizations the world over stand by that science. That is _organizations_ - societies, each of which constitute large numbers of scientists. Is there a single science academy which publicly separates itself from the IPCC?

Yes, even large numbers of scientists have gotten it wrong on occasion in the past. But not that often, and not much after the decades of research that now stands behind the current science. Where should policy-makers base their policy deliberations on? An overwhelming majority - or a small minority?

Some deniers with credentials complain of being silenced when in fact their claims couldn\'t get peer review acceptance. Some non-credentialed deniers claim that this study or that backs their case when in fact the authors do not question the IPCC consensus.

Take this gem from Cunningham's entry above: When former NASA mathematician Ferenc Miskolczi pointed out that “greenhouse warming” may be mathematically impossible, NASA would not allow him to publish his work. Miskolczi dared to question the simplifying assumption in the warming model that the atmosphere is infinitely thick.

Should we really take seriously a claim that greenhouse warming could be mathematically impossible when we know for a fact that natural greenhouse warming occurs? Cunningham acknowledges this - he only questions the cause of it.

As as to his claim regarding an assumption in the models that the atmosphere is infinitely thick, I have read comments about models and how they treat the atmosphere, so this just isn\'t true (maybe it was once with early models).

I remember one denier who found a quote from a very reputable climatologist questioning IPCC conclusions. When tracked down, it was discovered that the quote was a decade old and the scientist was now a firm believer in IPCC results. The response of the denier was to ask why he should trust current statements from this scientist more than those from a decade ago.

This is the level of debate from some of the deniers. And that is why society has moved beyond that aspect of the debate. As deniers move closer and closer to flat earth-level of science, society moves on - hopefully - to discuss what policies we need to address the issue. And for that, there is much valid debate and skepticism.
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Re:In Science, Ignorance is not Bliss
Aug 22 2008 15:25:11
Mr. Cunningham:

Your article reads well, but is full of statements that are unsupported, irrelevant, or simply false. It would be nice if you cite the source of your information. Anybody can throw a bunch of numbers and statements up on the Web.

You cite a need for more scientific data on climate change, meaning more data to support your own pre-conceived notions, for which there is indeed scant evidence. On the other hand, there is already an impressive body of objective evidence supporting the views of those concerned about human-caused global warming.

The definitive source presenting the sum of this evidence is “Climate Change 2007”, the Nobel Prize-winning Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change. You couldn’t not know about this. It is the joint effort of at least 800 different experts in climatology and other relevant fields, and before release was critically reviewed by 2,500 other experts. It draws together the results of at least 75 different studies comprising 29,000 different data series. It is available online at www.ipcc.ch. I urge all to examine it before jumping on the bandwagon of denial. Yes, it is rather technical, especially compared to the simplistic venting of neocons.

By the time your satellites are built, to gather your redundant data, it will be too late to avert global catastrophe. The scientific evidence which you would like the global warming discussion to be focused on has shown that:
1) An increase in atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (or other greenhouse gases) will cause atmospheric temperature to rise
2) Levels of CO2 in the atmosphere have been increasing at an accelerating rate and are now about 1/3 higher than the pre-industrial baseline
3) Through human activities, about 30 billion tons of CO2 are being discharged into the atmosphere every year, and this is accelerating

What part don’t you understand, Mr. Cunningham? If the skyrocketing levels of CO2 that humanity is dumping into the atmosphere was not causing global warming, that would be a mystery. All of this information is in “Climate Change 2007”, with more source citations than you could ever want.

A few examples of your disinformation follow: First example: You state that “there is no way that humans can influence the temperature of our planet to any measurable degree with the tools currently at their disposal.” Oh, really? Please re-read the preceding two paragraphs.

Another example: Water vapor is not responsible for 95% of atmospheric warming, as you state. (your source?) In “Climate into the 21st Century” (World Meteorological Organization), the figures given are: water vapor contributes 21 degrees C, CO2 adds seven degrees C, and ozone and other gases account for the other six degrees (of the total warming of 34 degrees C that the atmosphere naturally provides.) Since a rise in global temperature of only a few degrees is sufficient to melt the polar ice and otherwise cause environmental havoc, rising CO2 level is clearly cause for concern.

A third example: You state that “While climate scientists generally agree that the Earth’s temperature is always changing, not many of them would say that humans are responsible for those changes”. It’s more accurate to say that the general consensus of climate scientists is that humans are responsible for the current climate changes, including those who are among the 800 experts who contributed to the rigorously objective “Climate Change 2007”.

There are similar falsehoods in practically all of your paragraphs.

The IPCC report does “champion the role of science to inform politicians”, and it’s you who “have no facts on your side”, to borrow your own language.

It’s sad that you place that cherished abstraction “the economy” above concern for the very planet which provides all that we have and are. Earth can support neither its current population level nor the high-consumption lifestyle on which the growth-driven economy is based. Global warming is a symptom of this. I happen to agree with you, although for different reasons, that “cap-and-trade” is an inadequate solution. A more fundamental, historic quantum change in the direction of civilization is called for, away from this planet-smothering aberration of the past few decades, after humanity’s long history without the use of fossil fuels.

Again, I urge you, Mr. Cunningham, and everyone else to examine “Climate Change 2007” at www.ipcc.ch. When the facts have been placed before you, if you deny their existence, you’re not just wrong, you’re lying. Please don’t be an enemy of the planet, but join us in trying to save it. It’s your planet, too.

Citizen Keith
Tucson, Arizona
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Re:In Science, Ignorance is not Bliss
Aug 07 2008 18:40:24
I too arrived to this site from Climate Debate Daily - an excellent source of viewpoints and science from both sides of the debate created by a fellow New Zealander Dennis Dutton.

I would have to say that David Matthews comments seem "alarmist", rather shrill, and focuses on rhetoric rather than science. He simply provides proof of the observations made by Walter Cunningham.

I have no scientific background however have read extensively on the topic. My base observation is that climate change predictions made by the IPCC, James Hanson and Co using computer modeling has not been supported by the all important empirical data collected since their dire predictions were made. And it worries me greatly that emotion and anecdotal evidence is used to fly in the face of the most reliable information possible - that is empirical data.

Comment by David Matthews Carbon dioxide's role in Global Warming is established by the laws of physics, spaceman! Science has known about this for a century ... a whole lot longer than humans have gone into space, actually. Prhaps you should spend a little time learning the science, spaceman, rather than parroting the Republican party line.

I would like to invite David Matthews to provide links to any empirical data that shows any of the following, that sea levels are rising, that the global air temperature has increased during the last decade, that there has been an increase in natural disasters, that increases in CO2 increases global air temperature.

Comment by David Matthews This is false and you should know it, spaceman. The well-known alarmist, including Bjorn Lomborg and Roy Spencer, explicitly concede that 1). Global Warming is occurring, and 2). Humans are responsible.

I would also like to invite David Matthews to read the following article by Bjorn Lomborg refuting claims that sea levels are rising. The all important empirical data streamed from NASA's satellites are showing exactly the opposite - sea levels are actually dropping.

http:www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/lomborg30
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