FromTom WigleyDateMon, 10 Dec 2007 17:17:14 -0700
ToBen Santer
CCcarl mears, Frank Wentz, Tom Wigley, Steven Sherwood, John Lanzante, Dian J. Seidel, Melissa Free, Karl E.Taylor, Steve Klein, Leopold Haimberger, Peter Thorne, Phil Jones
SubjectRe: [Fwd: [Fwd: FW: Press Release from The Science & Environmental Policy Project]]

Dear all,

I think the scientific fraud committed by Douglass needs to
be exposed. His co-authors may be innocent bystanders, but
I doubt it.

In normal circumstances, what Douglass has done would cause
him to lose his job -- a parallel is the South Korean cloning
fraud case.

I have suggested that someone like Chris Mooney should be
told about this.

Tom.

++++++++++++++++++++

Ben Santer wrote:

> Dear folks,
>
> I knew this would happen. In my opinion, we should respond to this
> continued misrepresentation of the science sooner rather than later.
>
> With best regards,
>
> Ben
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> Subject:
> [Fwd: FW: Press Release from The Science & Environmental Policy Project]
> From:
> "Thomas.R.Karl"
> Date:
> Mon, 10 Dec 2007 17:23:12 -0500
> To:
> _NESDIS NCDC CCSP Temp Trends Lead Authors
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> To:
> _NESDIS NCDC CCSP Temp Trends Lead Authors
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> FYI --- related to trop-sfc temps
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> *From:* George Marshall Institute [mailto:info@marshall.org]
> *Sent:* Monday, December 10, 2007 4:24 PM
> *To:* info@marshall.org
> *Subject:* Press Release from The Science & Environmental Policy Project
>
> */Press Release from The Science & Environmental Policy Project/**/ /*
>
> **Where & When**
>
> *The National Press Club*
>
> *529 14th Street, NW, 13th Floor*
>
> *Lisagor Room*
>
> *Washington, DC 20045*
>
> **
>
> **December 14, 2007 **
>
> **8am-11am **
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> **
>
> *Breakfast refreshments will be served.*
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> **
>
> **/To RSVP, please email info@sepp.org . /**
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> //
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>
>
> You are invited to a timely breakfast briefing
>
> on December 14, 2007 at 8:30 a.m. at the National Press Club,
> organized by
>
> The Science & Environmental Policy Project (SEPP).
>
> As Al Gore collects his Nobel Prize and 15,000(more or less) in Bali
> struggle to find a successor regime for the ineffective and unlamented
> Kyoto Protocol, an 'inconvenient truth' has emerged:
>
> NATURE RULES THE CLIMATE: HUMAN-PRODUCED GREENHOUSE GASES ARE NOT
> RESPONSIBLE FOR GLOBAL WARMING. Therefore, schemes to control CO2
> emissions are ineffective and pointless, though very costly.
>
> Come and listen to the authors of a peer-reviewed scientific study,
> just published in the International Journal of Climatology (of the
> Royal Meteorological Society), present their startling findings.
>
> Presenters:
>
> *Prof. David Douglass*, University of Rochester: GH Models clash with
> best observations
>
> *Prof. John Christy*, University of Alabama: How GH models
> overestimate GH warming
>
> *Prof. S. Fred Singer*, University of Virginia: Changes in solar
> activity control the climate.
>
> I am sure you will appreciate the importance of their new result. Once
> one accepts the documented evidence that CO2 is insignificant in
> warming the climate, all kinds of consequences follow logically:
>
> * ·* Unburdened by climate fears, the US can pursue a more
>
> rational energy policy, leading to less dependence on oil/gas
>
> imports.
>
> *·* The current legislative efforts to cap CO2, or to control its
>
> emission in other ways, are utterly useless.
>
> *·* Ambitious programs claiming to reduce CO2 emissions (like
>
> ethanol, wind power, carbon sequestration, etc.) are a
>
> complete waste.
>
> *·* The EPA can now deny California's request for a waiver on
>
> CAFE.
>
> *·* The EPA can now respond properly to the Supreme Court
>
> ruling on CO2.
>
> *·* International negotiations can assume a different dimension.
>
> SEPP has reserved the Lisagor Room at the National Press Club for
> Friday December 14 from 8-11 am. Breakfast will be served.
>
> **_Please e-mail your acceptance to info@sepp.org._**
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