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Carbon dioxide NOT causing a climate crisis, say scientists

Leading experts rapidly endorsing ‘Climate Scientists’ Register’



Ottawa, Canada, June 18, 2010 -- The Climate Scientists' Register, started one month ago by International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC), has just passed its first 100 expert endorsers -- see climatescienceinternational.org . By allowing their names to be added to the signatory list, these scientists are endorsing the following physical science statement:

"We, the undersigned, having assessed the relevant scientific evidence, do not find convincing support for the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide are causing, or will in the foreseeable future cause, dangerous global warming." "Unlike most other public declarations about climate, The Register only includes the endorsements of individuals who have significant expertise in understanding the causes of climate change", explains ICSC Executive Director Tom Harris. "By ensuring that the Register statement is apolitical and non-commercial, it is attracting support from scientists across the political spectrum, an important objective if public policy is to be based on the best in non-partisan science." "Contrary to the common assumption that only 'outliers' and unqualified researchers disagree with the theory of carbon dioxide-induced climate disaster, The Register demonstrates that many leading experts contest this hypothesis", said Register endorser Dr. Tim Patterson, ICSC Chair and Professor of Earth Sciences at Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada). "Many in the Earth Sciences community in particular have trouble with the concept that today's climate change is in any way unusual or driven by human activity. Climate has always changed, at times far faster than we are witnessing today, and it will continue to change no matter what we do."
Fellow endorser and ICSC science advisor, Dr. Robert M. Carter, Professor at the Marine Geophysical Laboratory of James Cook University (Townsville, Australia) elaborates: "Many researchers recognize that the already weak case for dangerous man-made global warming is getting weaker still as the science matures. With the admission of Dr. Mike Hulme (Reference 1, below), a prominent climate scientist and UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) insider, that "only a few dozen experts in the specific field of detection and attribution studies", not thousands as is commonly asserted by the IPCC and others, "reached a consensus that human activities are having a significant influence on the climate", the quickly achieved 106 current endorsers to the Register should provide an incentive for media and the public to reassess popular but misguided beliefs about what scientists who study the causes of climate change are actually concluding." ICSC Policy Advisory Board member Climate Data Analyst John McLean of Melbourne, Australia explains that, "of the roughly 2,500 independent reviewers of the latest IPCC report, only 61 commented, and not all of them in agreement, on the critical Chapter 9 of the Working Group I contribution to the IPCC. This was the chapter that attempted to attribute warming to human activity on the basis of climate models that elsewhere the IPCC report shows cannot be accurate. It is clear that the InterAcademy Council currently reviewing IPCC processes needs to include among their recommendations that the IPCC must be more honest in its claims about the magnitude of the consensus; better yet, any mention of consensus should be banned because scientific truth is not determined by the number of people supporting a notion." To view the list of current endorsers of The Climate Scientists' Register or to learn more about the project, visit climatescienceinternational.org or contact: Tom Harris, B. Eng., M. Eng. (Mech. - thermo-fluids) Executive Director International Climate Science Coalition P.O. Box 23013 Ottawa, Canada K1A 4E2 613-728-9200

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Tom Harris is Executive Director of the Ottawa, Canada-based International Climate Science Coalition at http://www.icsc-climate.com.


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