Climate Files 68 / Climate Scientists Conquer a Lord

Diagram from the testimony of Dr. James Hurrell (click to enlarge)

Real climate scientists smack down a gecko-like climate denier operative named Lord Christopher Monckton.  Or to put it nicely, for purposes of educating the public about climate change, real climate scientists update us on climate science and correct climate denier operative named Lord Christopher Monckton at a May 6th global warming hearing.  Monckton is a poser and a favorite of the right-wingers in the climate denial movement. After you get past the frustration of being fed lies by Mr. Monckton about climate change, it’s highly entertaining — especially when a congressman decides he’s had it with the bull. This all took place on May 6th in a congressional hearing, but this so-called debate was just made for TV! But here you have it in podcast form, in nearly its entirety — and all of Mr. Monckton in his ridiculous glory. If you want to watch this presentation you can view the video by downloading it at this link. This Climate Files podcast contains only the audio.

The hearing was sponsored by Rep. Edward J. Markey and held by his Select Committee on Global Warming, a hearing he called  “The Foundation of Climate Science”.

Climate Scientists who testified last week:

  • Dr. Lisa Graumlich, Director at School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona
  • Dr. Chris Field, Director, Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, and co-chair of “Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability” portion of new IPCC report due in 2014
  • Dr. James McCarthy, Professor of Biological Oceanography, Harvard University, past President and Chair of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, co-chair of “Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability” portion of IPCC report published in 2001
  • Dr. James Hurrell, Senior Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research, contributor to IPCC reports

And for some reason the guest (their “expert) of the GOP minority: Lord Christopher Monckton, a British consultant, writer and journalist — not a scientist.   He argued with the real scientists that were present, and basically made a fool of himself.  If you click on the names of the scientists at the hearing listed above, you can download their statements that contain loads of climate science facts and figures.  See more at the website for the hearing.  Lord Monckton and his charts have been thoroughly debunked by scientists, and one place with a good debunking is here on RealClimate.org.

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Climate Files 67/ Corporate Oil Terrorism

Gulf Stream Currents -- from NOAA

The Gulf Oil spill is nothing short of catastrophic. It will take months to clean up the oil and that’s only possible if the oil stops gushing from the 3 mile-deep oil well leaks! There is a lot of blame to go around — first of all BP and the operators of the oil rig who tried to save money and not install adequate safety equipment. Also blame the Bush administration and Dick Cheney and their anti-environmental energy policy. Finally,  blame Halliburton because they did not install the safety checks that could have possibly prevented this horrendous leak. This is corporatist greed, forming our energy policy, taking what they want of our natural resources and leaving the environment decimated. It’s a form of terrorism. But even these entities are not the real culprit. The final blame should lie on the American people and our insatiable, endless taste for oil.

This episode of Climate Files contains some news on the spill, some background on past BP spills, an interview with one of the survivors of the oil rig explosion last month, and a clip of Mike Papantonio from the Mike Malloy radio show.

Skytruth is an activist blog that lobbies against offshore drilling. Their website is blog.skytruth.org

Just five months ago, SkyTruth’s President testified to Congress about the risks posed by offshore drilling. SkyTruth testified at a hearing of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on November 19. You can read the entire testimony by John Amos here (pdf download). The general subject of the hearing was Federal stewardship of offshore oil and gas drilling in U.S. waters.

If anyone has any doubt who is determining our energy policy, watch this video from the Energy and Natural Resources hearing  last November 2009.  It’s clear that the American people are not the people Congress is representing on energy policy.  There was a similar blowout in Australia that was a bit smaller and still  took 10 weeks to control.

Ring of Fire’s website is here.

Two additional ProPublica.com stories about further leaks and more chemical spills is here.

BP Ready to Pay “Legitimate” Oil Spill Claims, says their ‘generous’ CEO. “BP is ready to pay all legitimate claims tied to the oil spill caused by the accident at its Gulf of Mexico undersea well, Chief Executive Tony Hayward told National Public Radio on Monday.” This is after they tried to get away with limiting all claims to $5,000!

The interview with the oil rig worker is from Drillingahead.com, a site that is not environmentally aware or sympathetic.

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Climate Files 64 / Al Gore’s Call to Action

Al Gore fills us in on facts and strategy to help our lawmakers to accomplish something useful on climate change, for a change.   We need to either change our legislators minds on global warming, or plan for the worst now.  Unfortunately, we probably can’t adapt to the 4 or more degree temperature rise in global average temperature  that seems inevitable.   What is the U.S. doing about it?  What they are doing is being done in secret to avoid advertising problems (This is how it is being described).  Senator  John Kerry and two other senators have shown industry leaders their 8-page draft bill on climate and energy.  We don’t get to see it, but it has been discussed and this episode lets you in on what is known about it so far.  Reportedly, it contains targets that are a bit lowered than the bill that passed in Congress, and more allowances for industry, energy, coal, natural gas and oil. From what I have read about it, it emphasizes jobs, but sounds like a planetary train-wreck on climate change.

The U.S. government is planning for adaptation and ‘resilience’ for the government — not necessarily for us.  Yet they won’t act decisively to stop carbon emissions.

On March 16, 2010, the Task Force released an Interim Progress Report which outlines the Task Force’s progress to date and recommends key components to include in a national strategy on climate change adaptation.

The Interim Progress Report is available for 60 days of public comment.  Submit comments here.

Al Gore spoke to supporters and the public in an open conference call on Monday, March 15th, in conjunction with Repower America.  Senator Sherrod Brown also spoke.  Hear Al Gore’s call to activist action in this episode, and find out what you can do to help push climate legislation in the U.S. along.  One suggestion he had is to write letters to Senators.  See more at Repower America. Write letters to your congressmen!

Finally, the last talk in this episode is an interview with Lester Brown, author of his newly revised book, Plan B 4.0. This is the premier Post Carbon Exchange interview, and they plan a series of these in the future. You can check out his book and read more at the Post Carbon Institute.

 

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Climate Files 63 / Steven Chu at Stanford

US Secretary of Energy Steven Chu spoke at Stanford University the 2nd week of March  about clean energy , climate change science, innovation and education. It’s a science and solutions oriented talk so it’s valuable for everyone.

Secretary Chu met with students before the talk for a student round table discussion on energy. The event was followed in the evening by a panel called “Educating the Energy Generation,” focused on how the U.S. can build a competitive clean energy workforce as quickly as possible. See here for an article about Secretary Chu’s visit to Stanford, “The Biggest Speaker of the Year,” and why his perspective is important.  On the DoE website, Chu asks,

What are the steps we must take as a nation to create new, clean energy jobs and ensure America’s long-term competitiveness? What are the consequences for our climate of inaction? How can science and technology offer us new and better choices - and how can America’s young people make a difference?

I recently returned to Stanford University, where I spent many years as a professor, to discuss these and many other issues with a great group of students. I’d like to invite you to watch a replay of my speech here, and then share your thoughts afterward on my personal Facebook page (www.facebook.com/stevenchu) to continue the conversation.

During the speech he said something to take notice of:  “Humans are altering the destiny of the planet. . . . [but]  it’s not too late.”

To watch a video of this event, see the Department of Energy homepage
 

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Music in the podcast:

1)  Step it UpThe Gallerists

2)  Lost in Detroit –  Rolfe Kent
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Climate Files 62 / EPA Priorities

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson Discusses 2010 EPA Priorities

On March 8, 2010, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson spoke to the National Press Club on progress made by the agency in 2009 and priorities for 2010. She discussed actions on climate change, America’s waters and EPA’s efforts to expand the conversation on environmentalism.

She was asked why the EPA doesn’t stop surface mining (mountaintop removal) and she basically said because the EPA regulates pollution and water quality; the EPA does not and cannot regulate mining.  That is a political excuse. They are the Environmental Protection Agency — it’s their job to protect the environment.  Mountaintop removal is one of the most environmentally destructive practices in the U.S. and they must have the authority to stop it. Apparently, this is the EPA’s way of stalling a decision on mountaintop removal.  Surface coal mining is especially destructive, not just to our water but to the trees, the ecology of the area, and to the land itself.  There is no way to put the top back on a hill or mountain once it has been removed, and no way to completely reinstate the wildlife and balance of the ecology of the area once it has been ruined.

Unfortunately today, in conjunction with this talk, the EPA approved a surface mining operation in Ohio.  They imposed supposed stringent rules on the mining operation so that it doesn’t pollute the water, but nowhere are there requirements of a carbon fee or any way for this mining to take responsibility for how it adds to global warming. This is where the EPA has to change.  The EPA’s responsibilities should include protecting the human race’s ability to live in its environment–which would necessarily render coal mining obsolete.   Read about the EPA’s new permit below. To see the video of this talk, visit CSPAN.org.

Below  is the press release released by the EPA today in its approval of the Ohio surface mining permit.  This is a blow to the environment, and it’s hard to see how this is the EPA “protecting” the country’s land and water.

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Climate Files 58 / Climate Change Science

This episode is a presentation of climate science and how we know global warming is happening.  The  3 speakers are all scientists and climate experts.  This was titled the Science of Climate change, and was presented last week by the Center for American Progress.   You can see the entire video at the CFAP website here. You can download their slides there also.  (Michael MacCracken’s slides were especially good.)

Basically, they discuss climate change science and risk management, as well as some of the finer points on how the IPCC publishes its data.  There is a question and answer session at the end. They write on the CFAP site:

An overwhelming quantity of direct observations and analyses published by scientists in various disciplines around the world demonstrates that human activity has warmed the planet and altered the climate. The severity of the projected impacts of continuing on our current greenhouse gas emissions path has only increased in recent years.

The speakers are Christopher Field, of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, and Professor of Biology and Environmental Earth System Science at Stanford University, and a coordinating lead author for the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment.  The second is Michael MacCracken, Chief Scientist for Climate Change Programs, Climate Institute, and co-author/contributing author for various chapters in the IPCC assessment reports.  The event was moderated by  Joe Romm, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress and prolific blogger at ClimateProgress.org.

Some of their initial points about how we know climate change is happening:

  • Average ground temperatures are going up
  • Ocean temperatures are going up
  • Sea ice cover is decreasing
  • Mountain glaciers and permafrost are melting
  • Sea level is rising
  • A lot of plant and animal species are moving
  • Arctic sea ice is retreating

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Climate Files 56 / Answering Skeptics

Dead coral and sea shells washed up on beach, Mexico, 2007.

We know that CO2 causes climate change, but how?  Believe it or not, credit card debt can help explain how CO2 causes global warming, even if the graphics show CO2 kind of non-synchronized with temperatures, at times.  Hear Richard Alley talk about CO2 causing global warming at the AGU Annual Meeting.  (Full video with graphics is here)

Also hear Stephen Colbert talk about mountaintop removal with Dr. Margaret Palmer, and the latest crock of the week, the claim of a petition with 32,000 signatures on it from scientists.  It’s a hoax, of course. From Peter Sinclair of the Greenman’s Climate Crock video series.  Sinclair is a longtime advocate of environmental awareness and energy alternatives and he runs Greenman Studio from his home in Midland, Michigan.

Richard Alley is an American geologist and Evan Pugh Professor of Geosciences at the Pennsylvania State University.  He has authored more than 170 refereed scientific publications about the relationships between Earth’s cryosphere and global climate change,  and is recognized by the Institute for Scientific Information as a “highly cited researcher.”  (wikipedia)

More information on how to speak to deniers and skeptics that should be useful to everyone is here and here.

New climate change meetings/conferences after COP15:
In Abu Dhabi, the World Future Energy Summit.

Another climate change meeting is coming up on January 24th. Read about it here.

“…key groups of developing countries will meet to try to explore ways to get to agree a legally binding final agreement.  As the dust settles on the stormy Danish meeting, environment ministers from the so-called “Basic countries” – Brazil, South Africa, India and China – will meet on January 24 in New Delhi. No formal agenda has been set, but observers expect the emerging geopolitical alliance between the four large developing countries who brokered the final “deal” with the US in Denmark will define a common position on emission reductions and climate aid money, and seek ways to convince other countries to sign up to the Copenhagen accord that emerged last month.”

You have to wonder what the carbon footprint is of all these meetings, especially given what they accomplish.

Transportation emissions information from Science Insider:

“. . . . projections spelled out in a new report reviewing the issue by the Pew Center on Global Climate Change suggests that by 2050 the total amount of carbon pollution from these sources could increase tenfold, depending on population, economics, and technology trends. Were that to happen, emissions would be as high as the entire transportation sector, which takes up 14% of global greenhouse emissions, currently dominated by pollution from cars and trucks.

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Music dedicated to all skeptics and deniers at the end:  Pants on the Ground, by ‘General’ Larry Platt.

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Climate Files 55 / Drop the Nuke Bias

Being antinuclear is like a religion to many environmentalists. But solving climate change will be a compromise of what is possible and needed. We are not going to get a green utopian world to emerge and solve climate change with windmills.  Even environmentalists want to be able to charge their cell phones and laptops.  Should we throw it all away, or find out a realistic way to power it all once the coal plants are gone?  We should be supporting nuclear plants over CCS any day. The last thing we want to do is spend billions locking in coal for another 50 years, something that could kill us all.

The Clean Air Act is under attack by Republicans with new legislation trying to block EPA again again.  You can help save it by contacting your Reps.  here.

Some news discussed in this episode includes information on and quotes from the books Storms of My Grandchildren by James Hansen and the Vanishing Face of Gaia by James Lovelock.    Hansen’s letter to Obama is here (PDF).  The UK must raise its CO2 emissions target to a 42% cut, says a new report.   Read why our endless consumerism needs to be replaced with sustainable living here.  The story about Bell Labs greening the internet by 2015 is here.  There is a lot more in this episode including an audio description of what a thorium reactor is and how it works.

Read another interview with Stewart Brand, whose interview is played in this episode, here at e360.

More info on thorium reactors:

Contact CF using the contact form at the top or email CF at news @ climatefilesradio (dot) com

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Music at end:  Nuclear Power Plant by Zen Eyes

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Climate Files 51 / The Geek Files

AussieSealevel

Sea level rise in Australia, happening now.

This episode contains talks by the delegates from Stanford University and a talk by Steven Chu, a pretty geeky guy, from last weekend.  Monday was Oceans Day at Copenhagens COP15, and the guys from Stanford discussed the health of the oceans and why that 350 number is so much better than that 450 number that Todd Stern seems to think is OK.

It’s impossible to keep up with everything that is going on in Copenhagen. There are groups doing interviews everywhere, press conferences, side events, Youtube debates and lots more. My hope is that everyone is keeping informed by going to the COP15 website, or the ENB report.

Presented Monday: New estimates of sea level change including the dynamics of the big ice sheets are way higher than the IPCC 2007 estimate.

Also discussed: UN Carbon-Capture Decision Faces Delay to Next Year.

Coal gassification explained.

Remember:  350 ppm is OK, 450 ppm is not OK.  Bill McKibben and Al Gore also spoke, and now the heads of state are beginning to arrive.  Even Prince Charles already spoke too.  You could listen to speeches all day and still not hear them all.

Music at the end is a fun song by that guy from Minnesota, Bob Dylan.

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Climate Files 46 / Cap and Raid

Earth's damaged climate is a bit BIG to be fixed using capitalism products and trading schemes.

Earth's damaged climate is a bit BIG to be fixed using capitalism products and trading schemes.

The cap and trade legislation has been “put off” until well after the Copenhagen summit in December. It’s pushed into spring, 2010, if then.  If you want to read some better bills than cap and trade, which should be called Cap and RAID, you can check out all the other bills that intend to mitigate climate change. There are a lot of them!

This episode contains recent news and the “Huge Mistake” by the  EPA attorneys gone rogue who have lots of  information about cap and trade.   The same rogue EPA attorneys interview on DemocracyNow here.  Many environmentalists are very disappointed with the whole concept of capping and trading permits to pollute.  The Carbon Tax Center site has a great list of the other, better bills here.

A Carbon Tax, Not a Cap and Trade

Carbon trading isn’t working

EU emissions trading scheme an ‘embarrassing failure’

Peru is losing its sacred glaciers to climate change.  Slideshow of amazing photos is here.

Floods and Droughts: How Climate Change is Impacting Africa.

Also discussed in this episode:  The Brammo Enertia electric motorcycle is now on sale at Best Buy.
Click below for the feature:
Initial Report: 2009 Brammo Enertia

One of the new, sneaky greenwash sites:  GERrrrr  (don’t take it seriously, folks).

Payal Parekh’s blog is here. Her interview on the Real News network, if you want to see it (the entire interview audio is in this episode) is at the Real News network ‘Cap-and-trade won’t cut it’ Pt. 2.

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Climate Files 42 / Green Justice

FNGreenMoney Climate change will be very much about justice in the years and decades to come.    Green money–Green jobs–Green greed–the non- Jolly Green Giant Known as Copenhagen — Is climate change stalling and finger-pointing  green insanity?  Not everything can be called green. Economic INjustice means those with the most money will survive climate change the easiest, and that’s not green at all.

As mentioned, here are just a few of the environmental justice groups in the U.S.:  Environmental justice climate change initiative,  or EJCC.org.  Also, NLCCC.org and WEACT.org . . . . and many other groups around the U.S. working on climate change justice.

The weekly talk included in this episode is from Manuel Pastor, who is Professor of Geography and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California where he also serves as Director of the Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE). His research focuses on environmental justice and the economic, environmental and social conditions facing low-income urban communities in the U.S.  His talk is titled, Making Climate Change Policy Work in Difficult Economic Times. Thanks to UCTV.

Why India Is Playing Hard to Get on Climate Change. From Time magazine,  November 6, 2009.

Global Warming at change.org
http://www.whitehouse.gov/CONTACT/

You can also call or write to President Obama at:

The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
Comments: 202-456-6213

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Climate Files 39 / Science & Tech News

Robot Fish?

Robot Fish?

This was NaPodPoMo5, the fifth installment of this podcast’s marathon.

Covered in this episode:  Deep-sea Ecosystems Affected By Climate Change.

Trees in the desert, maybe the Sahara, might solve climate change?  Well, it’s a plan.

Liquid Granite and the hunt for a carbon-neutral cement, Foldable 3D Solar Cells, robot fish and more, in some science and tech news for this episode.

Some Futurism in this interview at CleanTech, too.

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