My point was that this is A LOT of people SUDDENLY coming out, which seems a little off. Regardless, someone on the forum saying "HEY GUYS I HEARD IT"S NOT TRUE B/C THIS!" is a little shaky grounds for science. Also to assume that one year of colder weather means global warming can't be true, is silly. There have not been papers published by academics in academic peer-reviewed journals giving statistics against global warming. There are academics that question the causes of global warming though. I still maintain that article in the Republican Today is skeezy for not linking or listing his source fully. I want to be able to interpret for myself.
The journal Nature Geoscience isn't a peer reviewed journal? See the opening post.
Ever hear of this guy?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Christy
John R. Christy is a climate scientist whose chief interests are global climate change, satellite sensing of global climate, and paleoclimate. He is best known, jointly with
Roy Spencer, for his version of the
satellite temperature record.
A native of Fresno, CA (where he learned to pan for gold), Christy was a missionary in Kenya for two years. After earning his divinity degree he founded a Southern Baptist church in South Dakota before pursuing a career in science and teaching. He received his Ph.D. in
Atmospheric sciences from the University of Illinois. He also has a master's degree in divinity from
Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary.
He is a distinguished professor of atmospheric science, and director of the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He was appointed Alabama's state climatologist in 2000. For his development of a global temperature
data set from satellites he was awarded
NASA's Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement, and the
American Meteorological Society's "Special Award."
[1] In 2002, Christy was elected
Fellow of the
American Meteorological Society.
[2]
Christy was a lead author for the 2001 report by the
IPCC[3] and the US
CCSP report
Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere - Understanding and Reconciling Differences.
[4] Christy is generally considered a contrarian on some issues related to global warming, although he helped draft and signed the
American Geophysical Union statement on climate change.
[5]
In an interview with National Public Radio about the new
American Geophysical Union (AGU) statement, he said: "It is scientifically inconceivable that after changing forests into cities, turning millions of acres into irrigated farmland, putting massive quantities of soot and dust into the air, and putting extra greenhouse gases into the air, that the natural course of climate has not changed in some way."
[5]
In October 2007 Christy gave a lecture at Auburn University in which he reviewed areas of the global warming debate that he deems most significant and offered his evaluation of them.
[6]
While he supports the AGU declaration and is convinced that human activities are one cause of the global warming that has been measured,
Christy is "still a strong critic of scientists who make catastrophic predictions of huge increases in global temperatures and tremendous rises in sea levels."[5]
More recently, in a publication in the series Washington Roundtable on Science and Public Policy he said,
"I showed some evidence that humans are causing warming in the surface measurements that we have, but it is not the greenhouse relation."[7]
(The link has a partial list of his publications. Also, I'm an Illinois alum myself)