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- Professor Lennart Bengtsson claims his study on global warming has been rejected as it might fuel climate scepticism
- Says he suspects an intolerance of dissenting views on climate science
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Professor Lennart Bengtsson, who claims his research on global warming is being 'covered up'
A
scientific study which suggests global warming has been exaggerated was
rejected by a respected journal because it might fuel climate
scepticism, it was claimed last night.
The
alarming intervention, which raises fears of ‘McCarthyist’ pressure for
environmental scientists to conform, came after a reviewer said the
research was ‘less than helpful’ to the climate cause.
Professor
Lennart Bengtsson, a research fellow at the University of Reading and
one of five authors of the study, said he suspected that intolerance of
dissenting views on climate science was preventing his paper from being
published.
‘The
problem we now have in the climate community is that some scientists
are mixing up their scientific role with that of a climate activist,’ he
told the Times.
Prof
Bengtsson’s paper suggests that the Earth’s environment might be much
less sensitive to greenhouse gases than previously thought.
If
he and his four co-authors are correct, it would mean that carbon
dioxide and other pollutants are having a far less severe impact on
climate than green activists would have us believe.
The
research, if made public, would be a huge challenge to the finding of
the UN’s Intergovernmental panel on Climate Change (IPCC), that the
global average temperature would rise by up to 4.5C if greenhouse gases
in the atmosphere were allowed to double.
The
paper suggested that the climate might be less sensitive to greenhouse
gases than had been claimed by the IPCC in its report last September,
and recommended that more work be carried out ‘to reduce the underlying
uncertainty’.
The five
contributing scientists submitted the paper to Environmental Research
Letters – a highly regarded journal – but were told it had been
rejected. A scientist asked by the journal to assess the paper under the
peer review process reportedly wrote: ‘It is harmful as it opens the
door for oversimplified claims of “errors” and worse from the climate
sceptics media side.’
Prof Bengtsson, 79, said it was ‘utterly unacceptable’ to advise against publishing a paper on the political grounds.
He
said: ‘It is an indication of how science is gradually being influenced
by political views. The reality hasn’t been keeping up with the
[computer] models.
Professor Bengtsson currently works for the Meteorology department at the University of Reading
‘If people are proposing to do major changes to the world’s economic system we must have much more solid information.’
Next
year the UN hopes to broker an international agreement on reducing
greenhouse gas emissions, a replacement for the Kyoto Protocol which
would impose legally binding targets on every country.
The
last attempt, at the Copenhagen conference in 2009, ended in disaster,
with recriminations flying and all chances of a deal in tatters.
The
Paris conference in December 2015 is thought by many politicians to be
the last realistic chance for a deal to be made if disastrous climate
change is to be averted.
A
controversy at this stage risks putting the science which underpins the
negotiations at doubt, something many - not least politicians in
Britain and the US - will be keen to avoid.
The
publisher of the Environmental Research Letters journal last night said
Professor Bengtsson’s paper had been rejected because it contained
errors and did not sufficiently advance the science.
A
spokesman for IOP Publishing said: ‘The paper, co-authored by Lennart
Bengtsson, was originally submitted to Environmental Research Letters as
a research Letter.
‘This
was peer-reviewed by two independent reviewers, who reported that the
paper contained errors and did not provide a significant advancement in
the field, and therefore failed to meet the journal’s required
acceptance criteria.
‘As
a consequence, the independent reviewers recommended that the paper
should not be published in the journal which led to the final editorial
decision to reject the paper.’
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comment:-
it seems there is some politics behind "climate cause"
The "climate cause"started appearing in journals after Arabs increased oil prices in 1973
The "climate cause"started appearing in journals after Arabs increased oil prices in 1973
may be a stick to beat the Arabs for getting rich quick from oil?
or is it a part of wars going on in middle east countries?
or ? some other under hand politics
oil is now flowing from Isis controlled north Iraq to/through Israel
cash flows back to Isis .
it shows some evidence of the source of "climate cause"
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