A Response to Climate Change Denialism
Richard
Somerville, a
distinguished professor emeritus and research professor at Scripps Institution
of Oceanography, UC San
Diego, issued the following statement in response to a recent request to
address claims recently made by climate change denialists:
1. The essential
findings of mainstream climate change science are firm. This is solid
settled science. The world is warming. There are many kinds
of evidence: air temperatures, ocean temperatures, melting ice, rising sea
levels, and much more. Human activities are the main cause. The
warming is not natural. It is not due to the sun, for example. We
know this because we can measure the effect of man-made carbon dioxide and it
is much stronger than that of the sun, which we also measure.
2. The greenhouse
effect is well understood. It is as real as gravity. The
foundations of the science are more than 150 years old. Carbon dioxide in
the atmosphere traps heat. We know carbon dioxide is increasing because
we measure it. We know the increase is due to human activities like
burning fossil fuels because we can analyze the chemical evidence for that.
3. Our climate
predictions are coming true. Many observed climate changes, like rising
sea level, are occurring at the high end of the predicted changes. Some
changes, like melting sea ice, are happening faster than the anticipated worst
case. Unless mankind takes strong steps to halt and reverse the rapid
global increase of fossil fuel use and the other activities that cause climate
change, and does so in a very few years, severe climate change is inevitable.
Urgent action is needed if global warming is to be limited to moderate
levels.
4. The standard
skeptical arguments have been refuted many times over. The refutations
are on many web sites and in many books. For example, natural climate
change like ice ages is irrelevant to the current warming. We know why
ice ages come and go. That is due to changes in the Earth's orbit around
the sun, changes that take thousands of years. The warming that is
occurring now, over just a few decades, cannot possibly be caused by such
slow-acting processes. But it can be caused by man-made changes in the
greenhouse effect.
5. Science has its
own high standards. It does not work by unqualified people making claims
on television or the Internet. It works by scientists doing research and
publishing it in carefully reviewed research journals. Other scientists
examine the research and repeat it and extend it. Valid results are
confirmed, and wrong ones are exposed and abandoned. Science is self-correcting. People who are not experts, who are not trained and experienced in this
field, who do not do research and publish it following standard scientific
practice, are not doing science. When they claim that they are the real
experts, they are just plain wrong. 6. The leading
scientific organizations of the world, like national academies of science and
professional scientific societies, have carefully examined the results of
climate science and endorsed these results. It is silly to imagine that
thousands of climate scientists worldwide are engaged in a massive conspiracy
to fool everybody. The first thing that the world needs to do if it is
going to confront the challenge of climate change wisely is to learn about what
science has discovered and accept it.
Jan. 14, 2010
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