The Heartland Institute has withdrawn its claim of having identified โ500 Scientists with Documented Doubts about Global Warming Scares,โ but is refusing the demands by dozens of those scientists to be removed from the Heartland’s original offendingย document.
Heartland President Joseph Bast rationalizes that aside from the misleading headline, โnone of the articles and news releases produced by The Heartland Institute or the Hudson Institute (the original source of the lists) claims that all of the scientists who appear in the lists currently doubt that the modern warming isย man-made.โ
Sure Joe. Even in its redacted form, the Heartland โpaper,โ written by Dennis T. Avery, says of those scientists that โthe peer-reviewed studies they have published in professional journals provid(e) historic and/or physical proxy evidenceย that:
1) Most of the recent global warming has been caused by a long, moderate, natural cycle rather than by the burning of fossil fuels: (and seven other equally off-baseย conclusions).โ
Scientists have responded by saying things like, โI have been spent the last 20 years arguing the opposite,โ and โI don’t believe any of my work can be used to support any of the statements listed in the article.โ
Bast also argues that the paper merely listed the scientists in its โreferences,โ citing their work, rather than claiming their personal cooperation. Once again: even if you look at the โpaperโ as it remains today , the implication of endorsement isย overwhelming.
Bast finally points out that the DeSmogBlog and the โdisgruntled scientistsโ waited seven months before complaining about Heartland’s shoddy work, and he wondersย why.
Well, two possible reasons. One is that Heartland just doesn’t rise very high on the scientific horizon. Legitimate scientists appear not to read the stuff that Heartland writes. The other reason is that, even among us skeptics at the DeSmogBlog, we tend too frequently to make the mistake of believing what we read. If the Heartland says they have a list of people who contest the science of climate change, we sometimes try to figure out who those people are and who’s paying for their opinions, but we don’t generally assume that Heartland is just making itย up.
It took us too long to figure that out this time. We’ll be more careful in theย future.ย
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