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Disclaimer: Even though the most prolific authors on the list are skeptics, the inclusion of a paper in this list does not imply a specific personal position to any of the authors. While certain authors on the list cannot be labeled skeptics (e.g. Harold Brooks, Roger Pielke Jr., Roger Pielke Sr.) their paper(s) or results from their paper(s) can still support skeptic's arguments against Alarmism. Some papers are mutually exclusive and should be considered independently. This list will be updated and corrected as necessary.
This is a bibliographic resource for skeptics not a list of skeptics. Lists of skeptical scientists can be found here: • • • •.
Counting Method: Only peer-reviewed papers are counted. Supplemental papers are not counted but listed as references in defense of various papers, these are italicized and proceeded by an asterisk ( * ) so they are not confused with the counted papers.
Supplemental papers include (but are not limited to): Addendums, Comments, Corrections, Discussions, Erratum, Rebuttals, Rejoinders, Replies, Responses, Supplemental Material, Updates and Submitted papers. This is a dynamic list that is routinely updated. When a significant new number of peer-reviewed papers is added the list title will be updated with the new larger number. The list intentionally includes an additional 10+ peer-reviewed papers as a margin of error at all times, which gradually increases between updates. Thus the actual number of peer-reviewed papers on the list can be much greater than stated.
Purpose: To provide a bibliographic resource for peer-reviewed papers that support skeptic arguments against ACC/AGW or Alarmism and to prove that these papers exist contrary to claims otherwise; ' You realize that there are something like two or three thousand studies all of which concur which have been peer reviewed, and not one of the studies dissenting has been peer reviewed?' - John Kerry, U.S. Secretary of State and Failed U.S. Presidential Candidate (2004) ' There was a massive study of every scientific article in a peer reviewed article written on global warming in the last ten years. They took a big sample of 10 percent, 928 articles.
And you know the number of those that disagreed with the scientific consensus that we’re causing global warming and that is a serious problem out of the 928: Zero. The misconception that there is disagreement about the science has been deliberately created by a relatively small number of people.' - Al Gore, Former U.S.
Vice President and Failed U.S. Presidential Candidate (2000) ' I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been told by AGW voices that there are NO qualified skeptics or peer reviewed/published work by them. Including right here by RC regulars. In truth there is serious work and questions raised by significant work by very qualified skeptics which has been peer reviewed and published. It should be at least a bit disturbing for this type of denial to have been perpetrated with such a chorus. It’s one thing to engage and refute.
But it’s not right to misrepresent as not even existing the counter viewpoints. I fully recognize the adversarial environment between the two opposing camps which RC and CA/WUWT represent, but the the perpetual declaration that there is no legitimate rejection of AGW is out of line.' - John H., Comment at RealClimate.org. Rebuttals to Criticisms: I. This first section includes detailed rebuttals to commonly posted links attacking the list: • • • • • • AGW Observer - • Carbon Brief - • Carbon Brief - • Carbon Brief - • Carbon Brief - • DeSmogBlog - • Greenfyre - • Greenfyre - • Greenfyre - • itsnotnova - • itsnotnova - • James Powell - • James Powell - • Mothincarnate - • Pennsylvania State University - • Roger Pielke Jr. - • Skeptical Science - • uknowispeaksense - • Whac-A-Troll - • Yahoo Answers - II. This second section includes general rebuttals to common criticisms: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.
Criticism: 97% of the climate science literature disagrees with the list. Rebuttal: No 97% study exists that shows 44,000 peer-reviewed papers explicitly endorsing AGW. The largest study to date, Cook et al.
(2013) attempted to categorize 11,944 abstracts [brief summaries] of papers (not entire papers) to their level of endorsement of AGW and found 7930 (66%) held no position on AGW. While only 65 papers (0.5%) explicitly endorsed and quantified AGW as +50% (humans are the primary cause). A later analysis by found there to be only 41 papers (0.3%) that supported this definition.
S methodology was so fatally flawed that they, apparently believing to know more about the papers than their authors. The second part of Cook et al. (2013), the author self-ratings simply confirmed the worthlessness of their methodology, as they were not representative of the sample since only 4% of the authors (1189 of 29,083) rated their own papers and of these with the abstract ratings. All the other '97% consensus' studies: e.g.
Doran & Zimmerman (2009), Anderegg et al. (2010) and Oreskes (2004) have been.
Criticism: Every major scientific organization disagrees with the list. Rebuttal: This is misleading since only a very small minority of scientists have actually expressed a position on AGW from these organizations. Policy statements release by a handful of council members or signed by just the president of a scientific organization can speak for no one other than these few scientists. It is disingenuous to imply that the membership bodies (in some cases ) of these scientific organizations which have never voted to approve such statements can be used in support of them.
Many members join scientific organizations for free access to organizational resources or discounts on journals and meetings. They may have little to no interest in the organization's policy positions. Without a comprehensive survey or poll of every member's position in relation to these organization's policy statements no meaningful conclusions can be drawn. Criticism: The list has been debunked, discredited or refuted. Rebuttal: The list has never been debunked, discredited or refuted, as all known criticisms of this list have been rebutted. The existence of a criticism does not make it true, as invalid criticisms of the list have been repeatedly shown to be based on lies, misinformation or strawman arguments. In all cases, these long refuted criticisms are now years old and have no relation to the current revision of the list.
Whenever a clarification or correction was made for a legitimate issue these have always been insignificant and they have never affected the list count or changed its purpose. Criticism: The list has broken links.
Rebuttal: Anyone with an elementary knowledge of the Internet knows that links can break at any time for various reasons. Unfortunately certain journals are apparently unable to hire competent web masters who know how to properly migrate URLs when reorganizing their websites - this problem is out of our control. Regardless, the full citation is provided so there is no excuse about not being able to locate a paper using a search engine like Google. All broken links will eventually be fixed by changing them to persistent URLs using the DOI system. Also, all future papers that are added will be done using DOI URLs.
When this list was first created the DOI system was incredibly slow and unreliable but since that time performance and reliability has improved to a point that we feel comfortable using them. Criticism: Some papers on the list are mutually exclusive [contradictory]. Rebuttal: The list is a bibliographic resource not a unified scientific theory and does not discriminate between competing skeptical viewpoints. Papers are included just like they are for other academic bibliographic resources (e.g.
Elsevier's Scopus and Ebsco's Academic Search) so long as they meet the topical classification criteria. It is left up to the person using this resource to make up their own minds regarding any mutually exclusive claims. Anyone with an open mind would accept and welcome independent thought and debate on an unsettled scientific discipline like climate change.
Criticism: Some papers on the list are not peer-reviewed. Rebuttal: Every counted paper on the list has been peer-viewed and each journal is checked that it follows a scholarly peer-review process. Critics have always been asked to provide evidence to support their allegations, yet repeatedly fail to do so. If a paper is shown to be listed in error it will be removed. The list also includes supplemental papers, which are not counted but listed as references in defense of various papers. These are proceeded by an asterisk ( * ) and italicized so they cannot be confused with the actual list of counted papers. There is no requirement for supplemental papers to be peer-reviewed, even though almost all of them have been.
Criticism: Some papers on the list are not physical science papers. Rebuttal: This is a strawman argument, as it is not claimed that all the papers are physical science papers, only that they are all peer-reviewed. Just like the WGII and WGIII sections of the IPCC reports, peer-reviewed papers from social scientists and policy analysts are included in the list. These papers appear in the appropriate socio-economic sections (e.g.
) separate from the physical science sections on the list. Regardless, there are over 1000 physical science papers on the list. Criticism: Some papers on the list are outdated. Rebuttal: Scientific papers do not become 'outdated', they can only be and even then they can still remain useful for future research to build upon or adapt from. Scientists have called for various scientific theories to be declared 'outdated', from the but without providing objectively valid arguments that actually falsify them. This is a form of scientific censorship based on ideological biases and personal prejudices with the intent to persuade people from reading certain papers, when in reality the papers may very well be correct.
Criticism: Some papers on the list are refuted by a blog post. Rebuttal: That is not how peer-reviewed papers are challenged. Any valid criticisms would follow the established peer-review process of submitting a comment for publication in the same journal, which allows the author of the original paper a chance to publish a rebuttal in defense of their paper. The list includes any rebuttals to published critical comments following the original paper, these are italicized and proceeded by an asterisk ( * ) so they are not confused with the counted papers.
Criticism: Some papers on the list contain errors. Rebuttal: The list includes a small number of valid papers which also contained minor errors that have since been corrected and did not affect the original paper's conclusions. The scholarly peer-review process is not infallible and errors are sometimes not caught until after the post-publication peer-review process when a larger volume of scientists have had a chance to read a paper. Science is a self-correcting process and publishing corrections to papers is the standard method to do this in the scholarly literature.
Corrected papers are never removed from scientific bibliographic resources like retracted papers and they will continue to be cited. The only difference going forward is they should be cited alongside the published correction. This list contains any supplemental papers that include corrections or erratum which are listed following the original.
Supplemental papers are preceded by an asterisk and italicized so they cannot be confused with the original paper. In some cases, such as the authors were unable to get a correction published in the original journal and instead had to publish their correction elsewhere -. As expected, the original paper - Lindzen and Choi (2009) continues to be extensively cited over. Criticism: Some papers on the list discredit the entire list.
Rebuttal: Cherry picking papers from the list and misrepresenting why they were included is disingenuous. Most people attempting this make invalid assumptions for why a paper was included and then come to a false conclusion about the entire list. In all cases these cherry picked papers have been shown to support a skeptic argument against Alarmism when challenged. A ' section is specifically included to provide a more accurate sample using papers that make clear skeptic arguments that cannot be misinterpreted.
Criticism: Some papers on the list do not argue against AGW. Rebuttal: This is a strawman argument, as the list not only includes papers that support skeptic arguments against ACC/AGW but also Alarmism. Thus, a paper does not have to argue against AGW to still support skeptic arguments against alarmist conclusions (e.g. Hurricanes are getting worse due to global warming).
Valid skeptic arguments include that AGW is exaggerated or inconsequential, such as those made by Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science at MIT and Ph.D. Professor of Atmospheric Science at UAH. Criticism: Some papers on the list have been debunked, discredited or refuted. Rebuttal: The existence of a criticism does not make it true. Rebuttals to published peer-reviewed criticisms of a paper are included on the list as supplemental papers following the original.
These rebuttals either completely refute the original criticism or correct for legitimate errors and show that these do not affect their original conclusions. It is not reasonable to expect these authors to waste their time responding to every alarmist blog post or comment made against their paper(s) on the Internet.
Yet, according to AGW proponents peer-reviewed papers that do not agree with their alarmist position on climate change are either wrong or do not exist. This bibliographic resource was created to correct this myth.
Criticism: Some papers were listed based only on their title. Rebuttal: Hundreds of papers on the list have been read in full, while every paper's abstract and conclusion (when available) was read before it was listed. In cases where a paper was not written by a skeptic or support of a skeptic argument was not explicit in the abstract or conclusion, an independent summary by highly credentialed scientists, such as Ph.D. Research Scientist Emeritus, U.S. Water Conservation Laboratory and Ph.D. Climatology was used or the paper was read in full. Criticism: Papers on the list come from 'dog astrology' journals.
Rebuttal: This is a dishonest ad hominem that attempts to misrepresent the entire list by cherry picking the peer-reviewed Journal of Scientific Exploration (JSE) and the two listed papers from it, which represent a negligible 0.1%. This list does not discriminate against scholarly journals based on dishonest ad hominem attacks.
The JSE is a general interest journal that attempts to '.' This can include papers debating the scientific validity of controversial subjects like astrology () but defining a journal based on cherry picking a single paper from it is disingenuous since by using this same 'criteria' the JSE can just as easily be defined as a 'debunking astrology journal' (). Regardless, neither of these two papers on the list discuss astrology or any other controversial topic outside of climate change.
While they (e.g. ) have been cited in other scholarly journals referenced by the IPCC, such as Geophysical Research Letters (), Public Understanding of Science () and Science Communication ().
Criticism: Some journals on the list are not indexed in a Thomson Reuters product. Rebuttal: ESI (Essential Science Indicators), JCR (Journal Citation Reports), SCI (Science Citation Index) and WoS (Web of Science) are for-profit, commercial products of the multi-billion dollar Thomson Reuters corporation that indexes only 12,000 peer-reviewed journals (covering the sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities) using a subjective inclusion process.
Whether a journal is indexed by them is irrelevant to the peer-review status of the journal or the scientific validity of a paper. There are thousands of completely legitimate peer-reviewed journals that are not included by them but are with competitors. For instance, Elsevier's indexes over 21,000 peer-reviewed journals. Criticism: Some journals on the list are trade journals.
Rebuttal: Trade journals are defined by as, ' serial publications covering and intended to reach a specific industry, trade or type of business. These publications are usually a magazine type of periodical with articles on topical subjects, news items and advertisements that appeal to those in the field.
Trade journals are seldom refereed and do not always have an editorial board. Abstracts are usually short or nonexistent and few or no references are given.' There are no journals on the list that match this criteria or are indexed in a scientific bibliographic database as a trade journal. Criticism: Some journals on the list do not use relevant reviewers.
Rebuttal: The criteria for reviewers is similar for all scholarly peer-reviewed journals. A journal's editor with assistance from the editorial board selects and recruits credentialed experts relevant to the subject matter of the paper being reviewed. It is common for reviewers to be academics at universities who volunteer their time for the advancement of science and in return receive a credential that is highly respected by the scientific community. Being independent volunteers, reviewers are not part of a journal's staff and can review for any journal.
Criticism: Authors have demanded that their papers be removed from the list. Rebuttal: In over seven years, only one 'co-author' (Russell Dickerson) has ever contacted the editor with any such demands and he was using strawman arguments (' Please remove this article from your list of skeptics.' ) about why his paper [' Climate Change: The Need to Consider Human Forcings Besides Greenhouse Gases'] was included, despite it clearly stating in the - ' This is a bibliographic resource for skeptics not a list of skeptics.' It was not worth investing the time to defend the real reason for its inclusion, that it supports the skeptic argument for CO2 not being the sole dominant human forcing as the IPCC has argued so the paper was removed. The lead author of this paper, Roger Pielke Sr. Never made any such demands and stated in an email to the editor that their paper argues against the IPCC. Roger Pielke Jr.
Has never contacted the editor requesting any papers be removed and various papers he authored, mainly relating to incorrect attribution of natural disasters are included on the list. Criticism: Some authors on the list are funded by energy companies. Rebuttal: Intellectually dishonest individuals who are incapable of accepting the existence of scholarly papers contrary to their alarmist ideology have chosen to smear the who authored these papers with libelous ad hominem attacks - falsely implying they are corrupt. No remote evidence has ever been presented that shows a skeptical scientist has changed their position on an issue due to a funding source.
While honest investigations have shown these attacks to be baseless: The problem with the corruption argument is that it implies that scientists and researchers who rely primarily on public funding for their climate work are not motivated to tailor their research to the beliefs and policy views of their funding sources. Yet, have shown that public funding of science may be susceptible to producing biased results. Regardless, to claim a largely uncoordinated grassroots movement of skeptical scientists are winning the debate against a highly organized climate monopoly that has received over in funding because they were granted a paltry $2 million a year from companies like Exxon-Mobil is beyond laughable. Criticism: Some authors on the list are not climate scientists. Rebuttal: There is no objective criteria that can be used to determine who is a 'climate scientist'. The field of climate science is a very broad discipline that includes scientists from a variety of backgrounds.
Very few climate scientists have a Ph.D. In Climatology like skeptical scientist. Well known alarmist scientists such as NASA's Gavin Schmidt of RealClimate.org has a Ph.D. In Mathematics, Phil Jones the Director of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) of Climategate fame has a Ph.D.
In Hydrology, IPCC Chairman Rajendra Pachauri has a Ph.D. In Industrial Engineering and Hockey Stick author Michael Mann has a Ph.D. Criticism: Some authors on the list are not scientists. Rebuttal: Just like the WGII and WGIII sections of the IPCC reports, peer-reviewed papers from social scientists and policy analysts are included in the list. These papers appear in the appropriate socio-economic sections (e.g. ) separate from the physical science sections on the list.
The most prolific authors on the list are physical scientists such as ISI Highly Cited Researchers Ph.D. Research Scientist Emeritus, U.S.
Water Conservation Laboratory and Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science at MIT. Criticism: The editor is not qualified to compile the list.
Rebuttal: The editor's university education and later work with research scientists on scholarly peer-reviewed papers for topics such as environmental recycling, nuclear waste disposal and anthropogenic global warming is all the qualifications that are needed to compile a bibliographic resource like this. No specific climate science qualifications are needed since the papers are either written by a qualified skeptic (e.g., ), explicit to a skeptical position (e.g. '), or were already cited by and determined to be in support of a skeptic argument by highly credentialed scientists, such as and - not the editor.. Antarctica: (Nature, Volume 361, Number 6412, pp. 526-529, February 1993) - Donald D.
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