Legal verdict: Manmade global warming science doesn’t withstand scrutiny
(Financial Post June 6, 2010 Lawrence Solomon)
A cross examination of global warming science conducted by
the University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Law and
Economics has concluded that virtually every claim advanced
by global warming proponents fails to stand up to scrutiny.
The cross-examination,
carried out by Jason Scott Johnston, Professor and Director
of the Program on Law, Environment and Economy at the University
of Pennsylvania Law School, found that “on virtually
every major issue in climate change science, the [reports
of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]
and other summarizing work by leading climate establishment
scientists have adopted various rhetorical strategies that
seem to systematically conceal or minimize what appear to
be fundamental scientific uncertainties or even disagreements.”
Professor Johnson,
who expressed surprise that the case for global warming was
so weak, systematically examined the claims made in IPCC publications
and other similar work by leading climate establishment scientists
and compared them with what is found in the peer-edited climate
science literature. He found that the climate establishment
does not follow the scientific method. Instead, it “seems
overall to comprise an effort to marshal evidence in favor
of a predetermined policy preference.”
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