Global Warming is real . . . and I don’t just say that because it is really hot outside.
Yet again the core science presented by such reliable sources as the National Research Council has been vindicated.
As the New York Times reports a fifth official commission report (know as the “Muir Report”) has come out debunking the fake “scandal” generated by public release of illegally obtained emails between scientists. Opponents of action on global warming had attempted to portray those emails as showing the existence of some sort of conspiracy to distort science to meet a political agenda. These were ironic accusations as the small band of climate deniers (whose lack of credentials and credibility is documented in this recent paper in the Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences) have been engaging in exactly that practice. In a similar vein, an expert panel convened by Penn State University found that allegations that those same emails showed improper behavior by Prof. Michael Mann of Penn State were unsupported and cleared him completely.
The new British report concluded that the “honesty and rigour” of the scientists was not in question but that there had been a failure to be as open to inquiries and requests for public information and data as they should have been.
And there is the real scandal: that the opponents of sound science and action on global warming have created a toxic dynamic that drives climate scientists into a virtual bunker, rightfully fearing that speaking the truth will result in massive waves of harassment and attack.
There is much more that science needs to tell us about our climate. But the basic principles are clear – and even presentable in rather entertaining cartoons.
Not surprisingly the scientists over at Real Climate engage the news of the “Muir Report” in depth, as well as the vindication of Michael Mann at Penn State.
The time is long past for the public dialogue and for our political leaders to walk away from these phony debates and focus on solutions. So what are you waiting for tell your Senator to take action !! While none of the climate or energy bills rattling around Washington are perfect (and some are quite bad) the only way to make them better is to force an active debate and a real and concerted effort to solve the climate and energy crisis that we face.

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