Scientists 'Out' Fraudulent CEI Ad Campaign

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TV ads that doubt climate change are โ€˜misleadingโ€™
The Independent (U.K.), May 25, 2006

A senior scientist has condemned as a โ€œdeliberate effort to misleadโ€ a series of television adverts produced by an oil industry-funded loyying group that seeks to portray concern over global warming as alarmism.

The adverts, produced by the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), seek to argue that despite widespread agreement about the growing evidence of climate change, other evidence suggests the opposite. The adverts catchphrase says: โ€œCarbon dioxide – they call it pollution, we call it life.โ€

But a scientist whose report about the Antarctic ice-sheet is featured in the adverts has denounced the CEI and said they have quoted his study out of context. Professor Curt Davis of the University of Missouri-Columbia, said: โ€œI think they are confusing and misleading the public.โ€

Asked if he doubted the evidence of global warming, he replied: โ€œPersonally,I have no doubts whatsoever.โ€ Mr. Davisโ€™s June 2005 study examined the ice-sheets of east Antarctic which showed an increase in mass. However, he said his study did not look at coastal areas which are known to be losing ice and said the โ€œfact that the interior ice sheet is growing is a predicted consequence of global warmingโ€.

Green campaigners have long accused the CEI of producing misleading and inaccurate claims about global warming and the role of mankindโ€™s use of
fossil fuels. In reality, there is a broad scientific consensus that the planet is warming and that human activity is an important factor in this change. Last year, the national academies of science from the UK, US, Japan and other nations cited โ€œstrong evidence that significant global warming is occurringโ€ and that โ€œit is likely that most of the warming in recent decades can be attributed to human activitiesโ€.

Kert Davies, a Washington-based campaigner with Greenpeace, said: โ€œThe bottom line is that we are seeing a series of last gasps from the sceptics.
They are losing ground so quickly. They are so laughable they do not need to be parodied.โ€

David Doniger, the climate policy director with the Natural Resources Defence Council, said climate change sceptics did not even represent โ€œthe minority โ€ฆ theyโ€™re the fringeโ€. He added: โ€œItโ€™s the same as with tobacco. To claim that fossil fuel emissions donโ€™t cause global warming is like saying cigarettes donโ€™t cause cancer.โ€

The CEI has powerful friends. The organisation has received more than $1.5m (ร‚ยฃ800,000) in funding from ExxonMobil, the worldโ€™s biggest oil company, to
help fund its efforts to question the evidence of climate change.

Last year The Independent revealed how one of the CEIโ€™s officials was behind a lobbying effort to undermine support for the Kyoto treaty among European
nations. The plan sought to bring together corporations, academics,commentators and lobbyists to undermine EU support for the treaty. The official, Chris Horner, met with representatives from a number of leading companies including Lufthansa, Ford Europe and the German utility giant RWE.

Mr. Horner said his approaches failed to interest the corporations.

Myron Ebell, CEIโ€™s director of global warming policy – who was censured by the House of Commons last year after criticising the Governmentโ€™s chief scientist – defended the adverts and said โ€œalarmists were swamping the ability to have a reasonable debateโ€. He dismissed Mr. Davisโ€™ claim that his Antarctic study had been misrepresented and said the media chose to report
only reports which highlighted the evidence of climate change and ignored those that questioned it. He said: โ€œThere is no consensus about the extent of the warming or theย consequences.โ€

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