Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate

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Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate A Report of NIPCC [Non-Governmental International Panel on Climate Change] Prof. S. Fred Singer University of Virginia/SEPP <[email protected]> Keynote talk, March 3, 2008 International Climate Conference Marriott Marquis Hotel, Times Square, NYC

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Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate

A Report of NIPCC[Non-Governmental International Panel on Climate Change]

Prof. S. Fred Singer University of Virginia/SEPP <[email protected]>

Keynote talk, March 3, 2008International Climate Conference

Marriott Marquis Hotel, Times Square, NYC

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Basic Issue: Is Global Warming Human-Caused or Natural?

• Human-Caused: CO2 is a greenhouse (GH) gas and is increasing• Natural Climate Variation:Climate has always been warming or cooling

• Q: So how can one tell the cause?

• A: Compare calculated pattern of warming with observed pattern. Do the ‘fingerprints’ match or differ?

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“The science is settled” – Al Gore

• But not in the way he imagined it: Global Warming is mostly of natural origin. The human contribution is not significant

• Therefore climate change is unstoppable• We look at the warming pattern calculated

from GH models and compare with the pattern measured by weather balloons

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CCSP 1.1 – Chapter 1, Figure 1.3F PCM Simulations of Zonal-Mean Atmospheric Temperature Change

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CCSP 1.1 – Chapter 5, Figure 7E

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A more detailed view of the disparity: Douglass, Christy, Pearson, Singer - 2007

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NO significant anthropogenic warming seen in the data

• NIPCC vs. IPCC: • What NIPCC did was to ‘connect the dots’ --

using the available information from model results and observations

• The same information was available to the IPCC from published work, including also from the US Government’s CCSP Report [2006]

• But IPCC chose to ignore these facts, because they conflicted with the conclusion that GW is anthropogenic

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Two further questions

• Q: Why do climate models over-estimate the warming effects of greenhouse gases?

• A: The models ignore ‘negative feedbacks’ from clouds and likely also from water vapor.

• Q: Then what are the principal causes of climate variations (on decadal time scales)?

• A: Likely variability of solar activity (solar wind and magnetic fields affecting cosmic rays – and thereby cloudiness)

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Solar-Activity Changes are the Main Cause of Climate Change

• Stalagmites provide a convenient record:• The stalagmite record shows a remarkably

close correlation between C-14 and O-18 over a period of more than 3,000 years

• Carbon-14 is generated in the atmosphere by cosmic rays and is a proxy for solar activity

• Oxygen-18 is a proxy for temperature

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[Neff et al 2001]

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What About Sea Level Rise?• Predictions of the IPCC – from 1990 to 2007 --

have decreased dramatically.• Their 2007 value is 18 - 59 cm by 2100.• James Hansen (and Al Gore) predict 600 cm!

• Our best value is 18 - 20 cm -- based on the absence of acceleration during the 20th century

• But since 18 cm/century rise has been ongoing for centuries, we expect no incremental rise in SL – no matter what the cause of warming.

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IPCC 1990

IPCC 1995

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IPCC 2007

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Min 10 3 11 14 18 600 50 18

Sea Level Rise to 2100

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CO2 Mitigation is Not Needed

• Cap & Trade: pointless, political, expensive• Ethanol: ineffective and wasteful; subsidized• Wind, Solar: marginally useful, with subsidies• Carbon Capture: not needed and very costly.• Instead:• Generate Electric power from secure and low-

cost coal/nuclear: phase out natural gas and use as transportation fuel, feedstock, etc