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Clean Energy, Progressive Groups Urge Media to Revisit Bogus "Climategate" Reports

July 07, 2010 1:32 pm ET

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wednesday, July 7, 2010 

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Jess Levin (202) 772-8162

jlevin@mediamatters.org

Washington, DC -- Today, Media Matters for America joined 12 clean energy and progressive organizations in strongly urging news outlets that reported on the original "Climategate" controversy over stolen emails and the reliability of climate science to set the record straight. These outlets are urged to highlight recent developments that completely disprove much of the evidence that supported the alleged "Climategate" scandal with the same forcefulness and frequency that they reported the original charges.

A letter from the organizations, which was sent to the editorial boards of top U.S. newspapers, reads:

Dear Editorial Boards and Journalists,

Last winter, newsrooms across the world raced to add the newest layer to the then-controversy over stolen emails, the reliability of climate science, and the legitimacy of the findings of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The journalistic arms race on both sides of the Atlantic, enabled by the lax publishing standards of Europe and fueled by oil industry-funded climate deniers in the U.S., resulted in the mutual destruction of accurate reporting and an informed readership. These false reports had a measurable impact on public opinion.

With the dust finally settling now six months later, it's painfully clear that news outlets across the globe hastily published hundreds of stories -- based on rumors, unsubstantiated claims, and the shoddy reporting of their competitors -- questioning the overwhelming scientific consensus that human activities are causing climate change. One by one, the pillars of evidence supporting the alleged "scandals" have shattered, causing the entire storyline to come crashing down.

  • According to The New York Times, the Independent Climate Change E-Mails Review today "cleared climate scientists and administrators at the University of East Anglia of claims of malfeasance rising out of the contents of folders of e-mail messages and files extracted from computers there and posted around the Web last November." The Times further reported that "the committee made it clear that nearly all of the attacks on the scientists and the university were unsubstantiated."
  • After the hacked emails drew criticism, a panel established by the University of East Anglia to investigate the integrity of the research of the Climatic Research Unit wrote: "We saw no evidence of any deliberate scientific malpractice in any of the work of the Climatic Research Unit and had it been there we believe that it is likely that we would have detected it."
  • Responding to allegations that Dr. Michael Mann tampered with scientific evidence, Pennsylvania State University conducted a thorough investigation. It concluded, "The Investigatory Committee, after careful review of all available evidence, determined that there is no substance to the allegation against Dr. Michael E. Mann, Professor, Department of Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University.  More specifically, the Investigatory Committee determined that Dr. Michael E. Mann did not engage in, nor did he participate in, directly or indirectly, any actions t hat seriously deviated from accepted practices within the academic community for proposing, conducting, or reporting research, or other scholarly activities."
  • The British House of Commons Science and Technology Committee investigated the charges and concluded: "The focus on Professor [Phil] Jones and CRU has been largely misplaced. On the accusations relating to Professor Jones's refusal to share raw data and computer codes, we consider that his actions were in line with common practice in the climate science community."
  • London's Sunday Times retracted its story, echoed by dozens of outlets, that the IPCC issued an unsubstantiated report claiming 40 percent of the Amazon rainforest was endangered due to changing rainfall patterns. The Times wrote, "In fact, the IPCC's Amazon statement is supported by peer-reviewed scientific evidence. In the case of the WWF [World Wildlife Fund] report, the figure had, in error, not been referenced, but was based on research by the respected Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM) which did relate to the impact of climate change."
  • The Sunday Times also admitted it misrepresented the views of Dr. Simon Lewis, a Royal Society research fellow at the University of Leeds, implying he agreed with the article's false premise and believed the IPCC should not use reports issued by outside organizations. In its retraction, the Times admitted, "Dr Lewis does not dispute the scientific basis for both the IPCC and the WWF reports," and, "We accept that Dr Lewis holds no such view. ... A version of our article that had been checked with Dr Lewis underwent significant late editing and so did not give a fair or accurate account of his views on these points. We apologise for this."
  • In May of this year, the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering released a report titled Advancing the Science of Climate Change. According to a news release, the report concluded: "Climate change is occurring, is caused largely by human activities, and poses significant risks for -- and in many cases is already affecting -- a broad range of human and natural systems."
  • After analyzing 32 summary conclusions on the regional impacts of climate change in the IPCC's 2007 Fourth Assessment Report, the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency concluded that "no significant errors" had been made.

Every newspaper, magazine, and television show that reported on these bogus scandals owes it to its audience to set the record straight with the same forcefulness and frequency that it reported the original, disproven charges. Failure to publicly correct the record undermines the very heart of journalism -- to report the truth.

Respectfully,
350.org
Alliance for Climate Protection
Center for American Progress Action Fund
Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future (PennFuture)
Earthjustice
League of Conservation Voters
Media Matters for America
Natural Resources Defense Council
Project on Climate Science
Safe Climate Campaign
Sierra Club
United Nations Foundation
World Wildlife Fund
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    • Author by donwelty (July 07, 2010 1:47 pm ET)
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      I am pleased to see this effort. I will be even more pleased if the media were to revisit, review, and report. I will be amazed and pleased if anyone from Fox news were to do so.
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    • Author by markbfoot199 (July 07, 2010 2:26 pm ET)
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      How about when Al Gore comes out and admits the made up materiel in his movie, then the news could do the same. Let Al lead the way.
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      • Author by apostleis (July 07, 2010 3:36 pm ET)
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        Where's the link to that?
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        • Author by apostleis (July 07, 2010 3:43 pm ET)
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          Didn't think you had one.

          Answer this then, did Al Gore steal emails to make his movie?

          And how much is Koch/Exxon paying you?

          Just like the tobacco industry misinformation campaign in the 80's and 90's they are paying $billions to lie.
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          • Author by Old_Benjamin (July 07, 2010 4:38 pm ET)
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            Just like the tobacco industry misinformation campaign in the 80's and 90's they are paying $billions to lie.


            More than similar, the denialists are being run by some of the same people as the tobacoo lobby was!

            Today's campaigners against action on climate change are in many cases backed by the same lobbies, individuals, and organisations that sided with the tobacco industry to discredit the science linking smoking and lung cancer. Later, they fought the scientific evidence that sulphur oxides from coal-fired power plants were causing "acid rain." Then, when it was discovered that certain chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were causing the depletion of ozone in the atmosphere, the same groups launched a nasty campaign to discredit that science, too.


            More
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            • Author by RealTruthseeker (July 07, 2010 5:14 pm ET)
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              They are also the same "scientists" who -- out of their areas of expertise and despite doing none of their own research -- continue to distort the science in 2nd-hand smoke, the ozone hole, and are trying to bring back DDT with a "Rachelwaswrong" campaign.

              Well documented in a new book called "Merchants of Doubt" by University of California, San Diego science history professor Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway.
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              • Author by Old_Benjamin (July 07, 2010 5:48 pm ET)
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                No doubt.

                And thanks for tip on the book - I'm on a waiting list at the socialist local library for it.
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        • Author by funnymanpants (July 07, 2010 11:13 pm ET)
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          >>Where's the link to that? {that Gore made up stuff]

          Climatologists generally praise Gore's movie as being very accurate. One of the criticisms has to do with his chart showing that increase in CO2 leads to increase in temperature. In fact, in the past, CO2 acted as a feedback mechanism instead of as a forcing. That is, the sun heated the earth, causing more CO2 to be released into the atmosphere from the ocean, further increasing the temperature. The CO2 was feedback to solar forcing.

          Now, man-made CO2 is the instrument of forcing. So Gore's graphs is deceptive. However, it is hard to explain complicated matters in a movie.

          Like I said, Gore's movie is credited with being mostly accurate by climatologists.
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      • Author by RealTruthseeker (July 07, 2010 5:07 pm ET)
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        Would be a good point... except Gore did not make anything up. What's made up is the kooky-con criticisms manufactured out of context and out of distortions.
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      • Author by SLRTX (July 09, 2010 12:23 am ET)
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        Foot -

        Al Gore. That's original.

        Got anything else? Yawn.
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    • Author by boulderhippy (July 07, 2010 4:37 pm ET)
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      Failure to publicly correct the record undermines the very heart of journalism -- to report the truth.


      How does MMFA even know what the truth looks like?
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      • Author by Old_Benjamin (July 07, 2010 4:45 pm ET)
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        I'm guessing since they manage to demonstrate misinformation in the media, they should be able to recognize the truth.

        Oh, wait, was that an attempt at humour you right-wingers claim to possess?

        If so, then, ummmm lol?
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      • Author by internet soldier (July 08, 2010 8:10 am ET)
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        It must be terrible to want so badly to refute this mmfa item, and to only be able to manufacture this grunt of a post.
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      • Author by NiceguyEddie (July 08, 2010 3:55 pm ET)
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        Well, there's this real moron activity they do called RESEARCH, and this idiotic thing Liberals do called THINKING...?

        But, by all means, turn up the AM Talk Radio and the Fox News and don't worry your pretty little head about such weighty matters as the TRUTH.

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        Boulderhippy: Proof that not all conservatives are equally stupid. Indeed, some are quite exceptional in that dept.
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        • Author by SLRTX (July 09, 2010 12:25 am ET)
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          Eddie -

          It's "elitist" to be evidence-based thinkers.

          It's goof-ball to not be.

          I'll guess I'll have to side with the "elitists". ;-)
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    • Author by RealTruthseeker (July 07, 2010 5:06 pm ET)
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      Any chance of a "friend of the court" brief from some legal folks in the Virginia case of Cuccinelli suing the feds based primarily on the "Climategate" trump-up??
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    • Author by case1000 (July 07, 2010 6:13 pm ET)
         
      All that is shown in these articles are the fact that right and left leaning Politics is the stuff that Ratings are made of by sound bites and carefully worded documents. Peopple who watch TV and read Newspapers feed on this information. Journalism has become a backseat rider to profits. There is information that goes back hundreds and hundreds of years that although climate is a nautural warming as the Earth slows and returns to an ice age, that too points out that the Earth is heating up faster than previously thought the consequences of there being a super heat up or the Earth protecting itself with another Ice Age are in question. Being born to there truths all scientists look at some items in different ways. If all scientist were nuetral you would possibly still be writing letters in the place the phone.
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    • Author by alienofwar (July 08, 2010 10:34 am ET)
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      It's unbelievable how many people in the chat rooms still believe climate scientists were guilty of manipulating data and when I show them the links to all the media sources showing that they did nothing wrong, they either deny it as a liberal conspiracy or completely ignore me. I ask them to show me how many investigations found these scientists guilty and they can't come up with anything.

      It's really scary how many people are so susceptible to propaganda and lies out there.
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      • Author by historygeek001 (July 08, 2010 11:30 am ET)
        2 1
        There are 2 posters exactly like that above. They're pathetic, but I can't feel sorry for anybody so deliberately ignorant.
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    • Author by loganbt (July 10, 2010 12:18 pm ET)
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      The horde of idiots who rushed to point to this winter's blizzards as proof that "global warming" was myth are mighty quiet during the recent heat waves...interesting, ain't it?
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