Title: www.climatescienceinternational.org
1www.climatescienceinternational.org/ Promoting
international cooperation among climate
realists Presentation by Tom Harris, Executive
Director, ICSC tom.harris_at_climatescienceinternatio
nal.net
2The Problem
- Governments in developed countries intend to
limit carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions - This will have serious consequences for industry
and the public
3Probable results
- Failed businesses and massive unemployment
- Higher prices and lower services
- Shortage of energy and resources
- Increased damage to the environment
- Reduced quality of life now and in the future
- Widespread social discontent
4How can we stop this happening? Firstly, we must
understand its cause
5The Cause
- Governments believe that CO2 must be reduced to
achieve political success - They think that the public will support CO2
controls to stop climate change - Most mass media support CO2 controls
- Lobby groups have successfully pushed the
climate change agenda - Science has little influence on climate policy
6The Cause
- Governments and politicians want to be seen as
strong leaders - They need big problems to tackle that they
alone can solve
7The Cause
The whole aim of practical politics is to keep
the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be
led to safety) by menacing it with an endless
series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary. H.
L. MenckenUS editor (1880 - 1956)
8Underlying factors -1
- Public are believed to support CO2 controls
- The public, politicians and media are fed with
poll results that appear to show strong public
support for CO2 control - But poll reporting is usually biased
- Media endorse polls that support climate
alarmism, while ignoring those that do not
9US Public opinion about scientists beliefs about
global warming Yale University poll released in
September 2007
48
40
9
3
scientists believe it is happening is not
happening a lot of disagreement
dont know
10Media ignored Yale survey
- Instead reported heavily on a BBC poll
- An average of 79 of respondents to the BBC
survey agreed that "human activity, including
industry and transportation, is a significant
cause of climate change Nine out of 10 people
said action was necessary, with two-thirds of
people going further, saying "it is necessary to
take major steps starting very soon". - BBC Web page
11Media missed
BBC poll Among those who indicate they have
heard nothing at all about global warming, only
47 support significant measures. -
Illustrates how many respondents give answers
desired by the pollster
12Underlying factors - 1
- Poll results are distorted because
- most are push polls and ask loaded questions
designed to support the sponsors views - biased interpretations of poll results
- Yet, the public believe polls reflect public
opinion and that media reports on the poll are
objective
13Underlying factors - 2
- Most mass media support savage CO2 controls
because - they believe human-caused climate change is a
serious threat requiring desperate remedies - many reporters are left leaning social crusaders
- media also want to be noticed and influential
- future catastrophe sells media, advertising and
increases profits
14Underlying factors - 3
- Lobby groups have pushed climate change
successfully - They are experts in communication through mass
media, advertising and grass roots campaigns - They have infiltrated our school systems with
green propaganda - They are experts in political lobbying
15Underlying factors - 3
- Enviro lobby groups succeed because
- they dont give up, and happily work for years
at low or no pay for future results - they are well-coordinated internationally
- they are heavily funded
- they are fearless, aggressive and, in many
cases, fanatical
16Underlying factors - 4
- Climate policy has little to do with science
- Most of the public and media have little
understanding of science - They rely on media reports or government press
announcements - Most scientists avoid publicity, media, lobbying
17Winning the war against climate alarmism
- Must professionally counter underlying factors
- Specifically, we must
18Winning the war against climate alarmism
1 Continue to sway public opinion and then
measure and report on that opinion in a fashion
seen to be trustworthy 2 Continue to help
educate media and design media friendly
communications material and techniques 3 Engage
in intensive lobbying, using the tools of the
pros 4 Continue to conduct good science, and
promote its use in the development of climate
policy
19Groups doing much of this
- Besides individual scientists conducting and
reporting on new research - Friends of Science
- New Zealand Climate Science Coalition
- Heartland Institute
- SEPP, NRSP, Lavoisier Group, CATO, Carbon Sense,
John Daly for many years, etc
20Components missing
- Regular, high impact media coverage of the
findings of leading climate realist scientists - A high degree of information sharing and
cooperation between realist groups - Grass roots organizations and coordinated local
activism - Unbiased public opinion polling and subsequent
press coverage
21 ICSC will fill much of this void
Mission statement ICSC is an international
association of scientists, economists and energy
and policy experts working to promote better
public understanding of climate change science
and policy worldwide. ICSC is committed to
providing a highly credible alternative to the
UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC) thereby fostering a more rational, open
discussion about climate issues.
22Principle ICSC Objectives
- Bring together independent experts in climate
science and its related disciplines to
counter-balance climate alarmism, particularly
the IPCC - Sway public opinion, as well as perceptions of
public opinion, against costly climate control
plans
23ICSC will demonstrate
- how activists, media, governments and the UN
have misrepresented - the current state of climate science
- the opinions of climate experts
- public perception of climate science
- the serious mistakes in IPCC documents
- the consequences of bad climate policy decisions
24ICSC Strategies
- Work with existing climate realist groups to
foster a new level of international cooperation
and information sharing - ICSC will act as a true coalition of existing
realist organizations, without threatening their
separate identities, objectives or independence
25ICSC Strategies
- Develop partnerships with kindred organizations,
recruiting some to be national ICSC offices - Assisting allied groups in the distribution of
information and sharing opportunities - Foster interoperability and cohesion within the
worldwide climate realist community - Act as a catalyst to encourage citizens to push
governments to re-evaluate severe CO2 controls
26ICSC Tactics
- Work with ICSC experts and volunteers to
- create documents that will significantly impact
mass media, the general public and governments - promulgate, via the press, Web and special
reports, the actual conclusions of IPCC
scientists
27ICSC Tactics
- Work with ICSC experts and volunteers to
- critique IPCC technical reports
- organize the expert community to respond quickly
to new challenges - IPCC reports, announcements,
and major media and government initiatives
28ICSC Tactics
- Publicity campaigns for maximum attention from
media, the general public and governments - Conduct and publicize opinion polling
- Use the ICSC Website to
- provide an information portal to the worldwide
climate change debate - operate as a linking gateway to help allies
expand their reach
29ICSC Participants
- Administrative Group
- Founding Chairman and Director
- Terry Dunleavy, MBE, JP, New Zealand
- Director Dr. Emma Gibbs, New Zealand
- Secretary Bryan Leyland, M.Sc., New Zealand
- Executive Director Tom Harris, M. Eng., Canada
30ICSC Participants
- Advisory Boards
- Two panels of distinguished scientists and
policy experts from more than a dozen countries - Consultant Advisers
- Provide expert science and policy advice
31Climate scare is vulnerable
- Besides science, other factors working in our
favour - Public realization
- Inequities of UN-imposed emissions limits
- Costs to implement CO2 restrictions
- Kyoto Protocol Failure
- Climate campaigners overplaying their hand
32Climate scare is vulnerable
- Alarmist funding is soft
- Without government support, it is dependent upon
charitable giving and fickle personal donations - Humanitarian crises can cause dramatic funding
fluxes - Â
- ENGOs thus increasingly appealing to Government
for funding, support that can dry up quickly
33Climate scare is vulnerable
CONTINUED GLOBAL COOLING!
34ICSC accelerating the collapse of climate
alarmism
- A strategic, well-coordinated worldwide effort
from climate realists is needed now!
35www.climatescienceinternational.org/ Promoting
international cooperation among climate
realists Presentation by Tom Harris, Executive
Director, ICSC tom.harris_at_climatescienceinternatio
nal.net