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Report: Obama Admin Fires Scientist for Being Too Forthright With Congress
12/21/2016 8:00:00 AM - Leah Barkoukis

This is how the left deals with truth tellers, so why would I believe any of the made up BS these 97% of lying scientists say?


A top scientist at the Department of Energy was fired for not toeing the Obama administration’s line regarding climate science, a new congressional investigation found.

Emails unearthed during the investigation “show a sequence of events leading to a premeditated scheme by senior DoE employees ‘to squash the prospects of Senate support'” for the radiation act, a move that lawmakers claim was meant to help advance President Obama’s own climate change goals.


The report released by Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas), chairman of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, alleges that DOE officials withheld information from Congress and fired a top scientist at the agency all to advance the Obama administration’s climate agenda.
 
Why did Earth’s surface temperature stop rising in the past decade?
Author:
Caitlyn Kennedy
November 8, 2013

Editor’s note: Updated June 4, 2015

New analysis through 2014 shows that temperature is once again rising at about the same pace as it did over the second half of the 20th century. PRESS RELEASE.

Using the data that were available at the time (through 2012), the last climate report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that there had been no statistically significant increase in global surface temperature from 1998-2012.

https://www.skepticalscience.com/global-warming-stopped-in-1998.htm

The myth of no warming since 1998 was based on the satellite record estimates of the temperature of the atmosphere. However, as discussed in the video below by Peter Sinclair, even that argument is no longer accurate. The satellites show warming since 1998 too.


There's also a tendency for some people just to concentrate on atmospheric or surface air temperatures when there are other, more useful, indicators that can give us a better idea how rapidly the world is warming. More than 90% of global warming heat goes into warming the oceans, while less than 3% goes into increasing the atmospheric and surface air temperature. Records show that the Earth has been warming at a steady rate before and since 1998 and there is no sign of it slowing any time soon (Figure 1).



Figure 1: Land, atmosphere, and ice heating (red), 0-700 meter ocean heat content (OHC) increase (light blue), 700-2,000 meter OHC increase (dark blue). From Nuccitelli et al. (2012).

Even if we focus exclusively on global surface temperatures, Cowtan & Way (2013) shows that when we account for temperatures across the entire globe (including the Arctic, which is the part of the planet warming fastest), the global surface warming trend for 1997–2015 is approximately 0.14°C per decade.


Ultimately, every part of the Earth's climate system is warming, and has continued warming since 1998.
 
https://www.skepticalscience.com/global-warming-stopped-in-1998.htm

The myth of no warming since 1998 was based on the satellite record estimates of the temperature of the atmosphere. However, as discussed in the video below by Peter Sinclair, even that argument is no longer accurate. The satellites show warming since 1998 too.


There's also a tendency for some people just to concentrate on atmospheric or surface air temperatures when there are other, more useful, indicators that can give us a better idea how rapidly the world is warming. More than 90% of global warming heat goes into warming the oceans, while less than 3% goes into increasing the atmospheric and surface air temperature. Records show that the Earth has been warming at a steady rate before and since 1998 and there is no sign of it slowing any time soon (Figure 1).



Figure 1: Land, atmosphere, and ice heating (red), 0-700 meter ocean heat content (OHC) increase (light blue), 700-2,000 meter OHC increase (dark blue). From Nuccitelli et al. (2012).

Even if we focus exclusively on global surface temperatures, Cowtan & Way (2013) shows that when we account for temperatures across the entire globe (including the Arctic, which is the part of the planet warming fastest), the global surface warming trend for 1997–2015 is approximately 0.14°C per decade.


Ultimately, every part of the Earth's climate system is warming, and has continued warming since 1998.
Its ok to have disagreements on what the climate s doing, and where it will go in the future.
As a matter of fact, its healthy.
The earth has been in a mini warming cycle since the 1880s, within a larger interglacial, which started roughly 10 tp 13 thousand years ago.
I believe we are at, or near the top of the "mini" warming trend, and will see things cool off eventually.
Hopefully, we are nowhere near a sharp decent into glaciation, as that cycle based on the historical record, is a statistical certainty.
Historically speaking, warming=good
cooling =bad
 
Its ok to have disagreements on what the climate s doing, and where it will go in the future.
As a matter of fact, its healthy.
The earth has been in a mini warming cycle since the 1880s, within a larger interglacial, which started roughly 10 tp 13 thousand years ago.
I believe we are at, or near the top of the "mini" warming trend, and will see things cool off eventually.
Hopefully, we are nowhere near a sharp decent into glaciation, as that cycle based on the historical record, is a statistical certainty.
Historically speaking, warming=good
cooling =bad
What about this poor, poster bear of the alarmist left?
He is not digging the warming trend.
 
By less loony you mean you and Wez?
https://www.skepticalscience.com/global-warming-stopped-in-1998.htm

The myth of no warming since 1998 was based on the satellite record estimates of the temperature of the atmosphere. However, as discussed in the video below by Peter Sinclair, even that argument is no longer accurate. The satellites show warming since 1998 too.


There's also a tendency for some people just to concentrate on atmospheric or surface air temperatures when there are other, more useful, indicators that can give us a better idea how rapidly the world is warming. More than 90% of global warming heat goes into warming the oceans, while less than 3% goes into increasing the atmospheric and surface air temperature. Records show that the Earth has been warming at a steady rate before and since 1998 and there is no sign of it slowing any time soon (Figure 1).



Figure 1: Land, atmosphere, and ice heating (red), 0-700 meter ocean heat content (OHC) increase (light blue), 700-2,000 meter OHC increase (dark blue). From Nuccitelli et al. (2012).

Even if we focus exclusively on global surface temperatures, Cowtan & Way (2013) shows that when we account for temperatures across the entire globe (including the Arctic, which is the part of the planet warming fastest), the global surface warming trend for 1997–2015 is approximately 0.14°C per decade.


Ultimately, every part of the Earth's climate system is warming, and has continued warming since 1998.
That website doesnt help your case.
Its not skeptical of anything other than true skepticism.
 
Yes.
Im answering as if I were talking to espola because Im a wise ass.
Why would you only care about white bears?
Im sure there are black and brown bears that deserve at least as much sympathy.
That's funny, you know me, I only care about whitey.
I thought a pipe fell on your head for a minute.
 
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