Interesting Op Ed Piece from WSJ Online.
December 2, 2009 at 1:59 pm Leave a comment
I thought this article offered an interesting perspective on climate change. As such, I am sharing a brief excerpt and the link to the article written by MIT Professor of Meteorology Richard S. Lindzen.
For the full story, click link to Wall Street Journal.
Is there a reason to be alarmed by the prospect of global warming? Consider that the measurement used, the globally averaged temperature anomaly (GATA), is always changing. Sometimes it goes up, sometimes down, and occasionally—such as for the last dozen years or so—it does little that can be discerned.
Claims that climate change is accelerating are bizarre. There is general support for the assertion that GATA has increased about 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit since the middle of the 19th century. The quality of the data is poor, though, and because the changes are small, it is easy to nudge such data a few tenths of a degree in any direction. Several of the emails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (CRU) that have caused such a public ruckus dealt with how to do this so as to maximize apparent changes.
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