ABC
Audience
& Consumer Affairs
GPO
BOX 9994
SYDNEY
2001
24th September 2009
Dear Sir,
Complaint under the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Code of Practice
I am the President of The Climate Sceptics political party and I hereby complain in accordance with the requirements of the ABC Code of Practice and in particular, but not limited to, sections 3.2, 4.4 and 5.3 of the Code about the program on your radio station, the details of which are set out below:
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Radio National, AM |
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NSW |
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AM with Tony Eastley, report by Sarah Clarke |
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24th September 2009 |
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8 AM: |
Man-made, or anthropogenic, global warming [AGW] is the theory that greenhouse gas (especially carbon dioxide) emissions principally from the burning of fossil fuels is causing dangerous warming of Earth. There is no evidence whatsoever to support this theory other than the output of unstable and highly speculative computer models. The underlying science of climate is not sufficiently understood to remotely justify the making of highly speculative extrapolations based on computer models of inadequately understood processes. This is simply illustrated by the fact that planetary temperatures have been stable or reducing over the last eight or more years contrary to the projections of these models whilst the carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere has continued to rise unabated. There exists a large and growing body of scientific evidence which is contrary to this theory. The ABC has not been presenting this contrary evidence and has been making quasi-religious assertions that the science is settled when it is not. It has been only presenting information in favour of AGW without any critical analysis of that information or attempt to balance that information with relevant examples of the contrary evidence.
The information presented in the above program in favour of AGW consisted of the following points:
Increasing melting by glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland
Increasing temperatures in the Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica and Greenland contribution to rising sea levels of 1.4 millimetres per annum
Comment by Tony Mohr of the Australian Conservation Foundation saying “this is happening much quicker than previously thought” without a balancing comment.
The evidence which is contrary to the information presented in the above program consists of the following:
The
overall ice-mass of the Antarctic is increasing:
Davis, C.H., Li,
Y. McConnell, J.R., Frey, M.M. and Hanna, E. 2005.
Snowfall-driven
growth in East Antarctic Ice Sheet mitigates
recent sea-level rise. Science,
308,
1898-1901.
Monaghan, A.J., Bromwich, D.H., Fogt, R.L., Wang,
S.-H., Mayeweski, P.A., Dixon,
D.A., Ekaykin, A., Frezzotti, M.,
Goodwin, I., Isaksson, E., Kaspari, S.D., Morgan, V.I., Oerter, H.,
Van Ommen, T.D., Van der Veen, C.J., and Wen, J. 2006. Insignificant
change in Antarctic snowfall since the International Geophysical
Year. Science,
313,
827-831.
Van de Berg, W.J., van den Broeke, M.R., Reijmer, C.H.,
and van Meijgaard, E. 2006.
Reassessment of the Antarctic surface
mass balance using calibrated output of a regional atmospheric
climate model. Journal
of Geophysical Research,
111,
10.1029/2005JD006495
The
overall extent and thickness of the Antarctic sea-ice is
increasing:
Thickness distribution of Antarctic sea ice
Anthony
P. Worby
Australian Antarctic Division and Antarctic Climate and
Ecosystems Cooperative Research Center, Kingston, Tasmania,
Australia
Cathleen A. Geiger
Department of Geography,
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA
Matthew J.
Paget
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research
Organization, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Michael L. Van
Woert
Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation,
Arlington, Virginia, USA
Stephen F. Ackley
Department of Earth
Science and Environmental Sciences, University of Texas at San
Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Tracy L. DeLiberty
Department
of Geography, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA
From:
Worby, A. P., C. A. Geiger, M. J. Paget, M. L. Van Woert, S. F.
Ackley, and T. L. DeLiberty (2008), Thickness distribution of
Antarctic sea ice, J. Geophys. Res., 113, C05S92,
doi:10.1029/2007JC004254
The
Antarctic deep sea is getting
colder:
http://idw-online.de/pages/de/news256486
There
is a geological difference between the Western and Eastern
Antarctica:
ANTARCTICA:
Freeze-Dried Findings Support a Tale of Two Ancient Climates
A
surprising cache of ancient plant material adds evidence for
divergent climate histories of the East and West Antarctic ice
sheets over the past 14 million years
Excerpt: These findings
appear to be contradictory at first glance, but in fact they
buttress an evolving view among scientists that the two major
features of the continent, the western and eastern ice sheets, have
experienced vastly different climate histories. Data from the Dry
Valleys reveals an East Antarctic Ice Sheet that is high, dry, cold,
and stable, at least in its central area. And the ANDRILL cores
suggest a more volatile West Antarctic Ice Sheet that is subject to
the changing temperatures of the sea in which it wades. "It
reaffirms the fragility of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet [WAIS] and
the stability of the central part of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet,"
says Peter Barrett, a sedimentologist at the Victoria University of
Wellington (VUW) in New Zealand, who advised the ANDRILL
project.
From: Science 30 May 2008: 1152-1154
DOI:
10.1126/science.320.5880.1152
Even
so the Western Antarctica has experienced an increase in snow cover
since 1850:
A doubling in snow accumulation in the western
Antarctic Peninsula since 1850
Elizabeth R. Thomas
British
Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK
Gareth J. Marshall
British
Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK
Joseph R. McConnell
Desert
Research Institute, Reno, Nevada, USA
From: Geophys. Res. Lett.,
35, L01706, doi:10.1029/2007GL032529.
One
of the main reasons for the warmer conditions on the Western side is
that it is under-pinned by
volcanoes:
http://wattsupwiththat.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/antarcticvolcanoes2.jpg
Temperatures
over the Antarctica have not been
increasing:
http://users.tpg.com.au/johnsay1/Stuff/temp19.jpg
And
the satellite data is confirmed by data from the Australian Bureau
of Meteorology sites in
Antarctica;
http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/soe/display_indicator.cfm?soe_id=1
In
respect of Greenland the supposition that glacier melt is
accelerating is disputed:
Recent
Ice-Sheet Growth in the Interior of Greenland, Ola M. Johannessen,
Kirill Khvorostovsky, Martin W. Miles, Leonid P. Bobylev, Science
Express on 20 October 2005 Science 11 November 2005: Vol. 310. no.
5750, pp. 1013 � 1016, DOI: 10.1126/science.1115356
Richard
A. Kerr, Galloping Glaciers of Greenland Have Reined Themselves In,
Science 23 January 2009: Vol. 323. no. 5913, p. 458
The
Greenland conditions are also not unusual compared with the first
part of the 20thC:
Chylek, P., M. McCabe, M. K. Dubey, and J.
Dozier (2007), Remote sensing of Greenland ice sheet using
multispectral near-infrared and visible radiances, J. Geophys. Res.,
112, D24S20, doi:10.1029/2007JD008742
As
to rising sea levels; generally sea levels have been increasing
since the end of the Little Ice Age in 1850 when increased solar
intensity caused a general warming of the Earth, however, that rate
of sea level increase is now
reducing:
http://www.ocean-sci.net/5/193/2009/os-5-193-2009.pdf
In
this paper Ablain et al find since 2005 a reduction in the increase
of sea level rise of 2 millimetres per annum which exceeds the
supposed increase of 1.4 millimetres increase from the supposed
melting of Antarctica and Greenland glaciers as reported in the AM
programme.
This finding contradicts the ‘official’
version of sea levels in the paper by Rahmstorf [2007] which in turn
has been shown to be statistically at error by Australian scientist,
Dr David
Stockwell:
http://landshape.org/enm/a-semi-empirical-approach-to-sea-level-rise/#more-2618
The
latest Australian Antarctic study finds no disturbance in the
Antarctic
ice-pack:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25648336-11949,00.html
12. And finally a recent paper by Australian Professor Cliff Ollier explains why the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are not collapsing: http://www.nzclimatescience.org/images/PDFs/ollier_etc.pdf
By not presenting this contrary evidence the ABC has contravened the following sections of its Code of Practice: Sections: 3.1, 3.2, 3.4, 3.5, 4.3, 4.4, 5.2, 5.3.
Pursuant to Sections: 3.3, 5.4 of the Code of Practice the ABC must make a correction as soon as practicable and preferably within 28 days of the receipt of the complaint.
This complaint is made within 6 weeks of the specified broadcast so all tapes and records of the program should still be extant.
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully
Leon Ashby P.O. Box 721
Mt Gambier
President, The Climate Sceptics. South Australia. 5290
Ph: 0887235550
Anthony Cox P.O. Box
Charlestown
Secretary, The Climate Sceptics New South Wales. 2290
Phone: 0412474915