FW: Professor Richard Muller, UC Berkeley, ex-climate sceptic now backs global warming

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Chris Hodrien

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Oct 31, 2011, 8:51:54 AM10/31/11
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Ex-climate sceptic now backs global warming
The Independent 22oct11


A climate sceptic has said that it is now time to end the debate over
whether global warming is real after the most definitive study into
temperature data gathered by weather stations over the past half-century.
Professor Richard Muller, a physicist at the University of California,
Berkeley, who has been an outspoken critic of the science underpinning
global warming, said that there is little doubt in his mind the phenomenon
of rising land temperatures is real. Over the past two years, he has chaired
a group of scientists who have carried out an exhaustive analysis of more
than 1.6 billion temperature recordings collected from more than 39,000
weather stations at land sites around the world.
The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature (Best) study was set up to test the
findings of other studies and was part-funded by US billionaire brothers
Charles and David Koch.
"When we began our study, we felt that sceptics had raised legitimate
issues, and we didn't know what we'd find. Our results turned out to be
close to those published by prior groups. We think that means that those
groups had truly been very careful in their work, despite their inability to
convince some sceptics of that," Professor Muller said.
The Best study has yet to be peer-reviewed but has been submitted to the
journal Geophysical Research Letters. Scientists homed in on weaknesses they
saw in studies by the Climatic Research Unit and Hadley Centre in the UK,
and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration in the US.
Professor Muller and his colleagues, including this year's physics Nobel
winner, Saul Perlmutter, had suspected the previous work had been tainted by
the "urban heat island effect", where increasing urbanisation around weather
stations was causing the temperature increases recorded over the past
half-century.
But a fine statistical analysis showed the urban heat effect could not
explain a global temperature increase of about 1C since 1950. Professor
Muller said the warming was not the result of data bias caused by selective
elimination of some weather stations from the analysis, or the practice of
"homogenisation" to take into account changes in weather station positions
or instrumentation.

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Herbert Eppel

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Oct 31, 2011, 8:53:57 AM10/31/11
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On 31.10.2011 12:51 UK Time, Chris Hodrien wrote:

> A climate sceptic has said that it is now time to end the debate over
> whether global warming is real

Let's hope the last few remaining climate change dinosaurs will get the
message!

Herbert Eppel
www.HETranslation.co.uk

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