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Petition of 32,000 Scientists
Jun 2nd, 2009 at 11:12am
 
Just so that we have a convenient thread for this particular denialist chestnut, I'll start a new one.
This You-tube video is a bit lengthy but is well presented, and worth watching if you want the truth about this particular 'crock':

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P8mlF8KT6I&feature=channel_page

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Reply #1 - Jun 2nd, 2009 at 11:21am
 
You mean the crock there is concensus or the crock that the models are accurate or the crock that Gore presented to the world?  or....  yes the list is rather long.
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Reply #2 - Jun 2nd, 2009 at 11:26am
 
Grendel wrote on Jun 2nd, 2009 at 11:21am:
You mean the crock there is concensus or the crock that the models are accurate or the crock that Gore presented to the world?  or....  yes the list is rather long.


There are two crocks you forgot - The crock that you actually watched the video before commenting, and the crock that you actually know what you're commenting about. Your reply was way too quick for that:

Posted by: Grendel      Posted on: Today at 11:21am
Posted by: muso      Posted on: Today at 11:12am
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Reply #3 - Jun 2nd, 2009 at 8:20pm
 
I didn't watch any video....  I don't waste my limit on youtube.

I also never said I did...  you keep lying about me but that's ok
I'm used to it.

After all lying and hypocrisy go hand in hand with you.
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Reply #4 - Jun 3rd, 2009 at 8:35am
 
Grendel wrote on Jun 2nd, 2009 at 8:20pm:
I didn't watch any video....  I don't waste my limit on youtube.

I also never said I did...  you keep lying about me but that's ok
I'm used to it.

After all lying and hypocrisy go hand in hand with you.


Don't be so precious, and trying to divert from the truth - that the so-called petition of scientists included such eminent scientists as author John Grisham, Hawkeye Pierce and BJ Honeycutt from MASH.

Might I suggest that you Google the term Astroturfing?

Just cast your eyes over this article the next time you stick your fingers in your ears and go 'lalala'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/dec/09/climate-change-science-envir...
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Reply #5 - Jun 3rd, 2009 at 8:40am
 
For those too lazy or bandwidth challenged to watch the You-Tube video, here is an explanation:

Of all the oily tricks played by the global warming denier industry, The Oregon Petition is one of the oiliest. It was organized by the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine — a 'scientific institute' that nevertheless doesn’t do any real science.

The Petition Project was organized by late Frederick Seitz, who at one time was a real scientist, and a former President of the National Academy of Science. The project started by sending a so-called scientific study — really just a diatribe written by climate change skeptics that was filled with half-truths — asking “scientists” to sign a petition urging the US government not to ratify the Kyoto Accord.

The petition and that accompanying letter were written on a letterhead and in the style of a scientific paper that made it seem like it had been published Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, so it was designed to be deceptive.

After the petition appeared, the NAS issued a press release. “The NAS Council would like to make it clear that this petition has nothing to do with the National Academy of Sciences and that the manuscript was not published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences or in any other peer-reviewed journal.”[14] It also said “The petition does not reflect the conclusions of expert reports of the Academy.”

Nevertheless, 17,000 did sign the petition, and Seitz would have you believe that all 17,000 - or 32,000 in 2009 - are working scientists with PhDs. In fact, virtually none of them are. When you look deeper into the list, it falls apart. The vast majority of signatories have nothing more than a bachelor’s degree. By Seitz’s definition, I’m an advanced scientist. As well, scattering among the number of “scientists” are signatures by Spice Girl Dr. Geri Halliwell, author John Grisham, Hawkeye Pierce and BJ Honeycutt from MASH. (These have since been removed).

Of the original 17,000, almost 10,000 signatures come from engineers, another 3,063 come from physicians and veterinarians. I have no doubt that these professionals are smart people, but it would be difficult to believe they are climate change experts.

But even if we allow their signatures to stand unchallenged, they prove nothing. Even if more than 3,000 doctors and veterinarians signed the petition that would mean that the vast majority of all doctors and engineers didn’t sign the petition.

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Reply #6 - Jun 9th, 2009 at 11:36pm
 
The Oregon Petition was the fourth, and by far the largest, of five prominent efforts to show that a scientific consensus does not exist on the subject of anthropogenic global warming, following the 1992 Statement by Atmospheric Scientists on Greenhouse Warming, the Heidelberg Declaration and the Leipzig Declaration. The petition site currently lists more than 31,000 signatories.[2]

Quite obviously any bogus signatories were submitted by people wanting the petition discredited.  hmmm.  I wonder who they could be.

The petition was circulated again in October 2007.

ROTFLMAO....  still being hypocritical re who can have an opinion or sign a petition I see Muso...  when you get your own house in order then maybe you can stop being a hypocrite and criticise others with some credibility.  After all you don't cite just climate scientists do you.
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Reply #7 - Jun 10th, 2009 at 8:01am
 
Grendel wrote on Jun 9th, 2009 at 11:36pm:
The Oregon Petition was the fourth, and by far the largest, of five prominent efforts to show that a scientific consensus does not exist on the subject of anthropogenic global warming, following the 1992 Statement by Atmospheric Scientists on Greenhouse Warming, the Heidelberg Declaration and the Leipzig Declaration. The petition site currently lists more than 31,000 signatories.[2]

Quite obviously any bogus signatories were submitted by people wanting the petition discredited.  hmmm.  I wonder who they could be.

The petition was circulated again in October 2007.

ROTFLMAO....  still being hypocritical re who can have an opinion or sign a petition I see Muso...  when you get your own house in order then maybe you can stop being a hypocrite and criticise others with some credibility.  After all you don't cite just climate scientists do you.


Hey - the denialist conference recently organised by the Heartland institute had a great deal. The cost of registration was $750, but you got a discount of 20% if you signed the petition.  Grin Grin Grin Grin

Quite obviously any bogus signatories were submitted by people wanting the petition discredited.
Horsefeathers! Grin

http://www.grist.org/article/A-roomful-of-cynics/

That's a link to that esteemed 'conference'. It's a pity that they all disagree with each other.


Arthur Robinson is the founder of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, a paper-only “institution” with no students and no courses. He himself is a chemist by training; his claim to fame in the realm of climate change skepticism is that he created the “Oregon Petition,” a fraudulent document that pretended to come from the National Academy of Sciences.


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Reply #8 - Jun 10th, 2009 at 2:00pm
 
A denialist and a hypoocrite I see Muso...
ROTFLMAO
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Reply #9 - Jun 10th, 2009 at 10:28pm
 
It is a pity you are too stingy with your bandwidth to actually watch the video that muso linked to.

The "Oregon Institute" is a building that looks alarmingly similiar to a tractor shed.

The Images showing the totally deceitful way that the petition was designed, to look as if it was from a published peer reviewed article from the National Academy of Science, right down to an issue no. and published date, on a copy of the Science Institutes letterhead and format, all totally false, and totally deceitful.

I fail to understand how you can keep accepting these denialist arguments on their face value, when the total dishonesty of so many of them have been exposed as appalling frauds, but you refuse to even examine the evidence against them.

We see you categorising the exposure of these acts of fraud as shooting the messenger, when it is nothing more than exposing liars and charlatans, for what they are.

I have never doubted your sincerity grendel, but I am sure if you actually looked at the evidence against the frauds who perpetrate the likes of this "Oregon Petition" which we see continually touted by denialist spruikers as a source of scientific validation for their beliefs, that your integrity would force you to accept that there are forces out there that are actively promoting and distributing outright lies, and misinformation to promote the denialist cause.

Now that may not necessarily cause you to change your stance, but it should, at the very least, cause you to be far more selective in what you choose to accept as evidence that supports that belief.
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Reply #10 - Jun 10th, 2009 at 10:33pm
 
Roll Eyes

You provide me with proof of the theory you believe on FAITH Mozz... and I'll be quite happy to accept it.

You proove hat MMCO2 is the driver of climate and I'll be happy to concede.

Until then...  Cheesy
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Reply #11 - Jun 11th, 2009 at 2:48am
 
I'm not sure why the "modest" nature of the Oregon Institute or the multidisciplinary nature of the petition signatories are particularly relevant issues.  One could reverse the tactics and point out that AGW supporters tend to be funded by government or academia, both of which are of heavily politicized.  Instead of character assassination perhaps we should look at the science?  As far as I can tell both sides of this debate have put out their fair share of good science and their fair share of sloppy science.
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Reply #12 - Jun 11th, 2009 at 12:08pm
 
Coral Sea wrote on Jun 11th, 2009 at 2:48am:
I'm not sure why the "modest" nature of the Oregon Institute or the multidisciplinary nature of the petition signatories are particularly relevant issues.  One could reverse the tactics and point out that AGW supporters tend to be funded by government or academia, both of which are of heavily politicized.  Instead of character assassination perhaps we should look at the science?  As far as I can tell both sides of this debate have put out their fair share of good science and their fair share of sloppy science.


Please provide some examples of denialist 'science'. I haven't seen any yet. All they have to offer is advocacy.

It's not the Grendels of this world that annoy me. It's those people who lie knowingly in order to promote a political agenda.

From the point of view of an environmental scientist, I can tell you that the furfies are blatant and flying from the denialist camp.

When you take an example like "Heaven and Earth" by Ian Plimer, it so so full of contradiction that it's a nonsense.  
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Reply #13 - Jun 11th, 2009 at 12:16pm
 
Grendel wrote on Jun 10th, 2009 at 10:33pm:
Roll Eyes

You provide me with proof of the theory you believe on FAITH Mozz... and I'll be quite happy to accept it.

You proove hat MMCO2 is the driver of climate and I'll be happy to concede.

Until then...  Cheesy


I doubt that very much. I tried to explain that in detail once, and you ignored it. It can be proven.

You obviously don't mean scientific proof, because there is no such thing.  So what standards of proof do you require?

1. "Beyond a reasonable doubt" - used in criminal cases
2. "Clear and Convincing Evidence" - used in fraud cases
3. Preponderance of the Evidence - Used in civil cases
or 4. Substantial Evidence - Used in most administrative cases
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Reply #14 - Jun 11th, 2009 at 6:41pm
 
You believe it can be proven...  however... it cannot.
Otherwise it would have been and there would be no dissent.

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You obviously don't mean scientific proof, because there is no such thing.


ROTFLMAO...  but thanks for the confirmation.

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It's those people who lie knowingly in order to promote a political agenda.


And those who support it and should know better.  Cheesy
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