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http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2006/08/30/mits_inconvenient_scientist/

Boston.com
The Boston Globe
ALEX BEAM
MIT's inconvenient scientist

By Alex Beam, Globe Columnist  |  August 30, 2006

Speech codes are rare in the industrialized,
Western democracies. In Germany and Austria, for
instance, it is forbidden to proselytize Nazi
ideology or trivialize the Holocaust. Given those
countries' recent histories, that is a restraint
on free expression we can live with.

More curious are our own taboos on the subject of
global warming. I sat in a roomful of journalists
10 years ago while Stanford climatologist Stephen
Schneider lectured us on a big problem in our
profession: soliciting opposing points of view.
In the debate over climate change, Schneider
said, there simply was no legitimate opposing
view to the scientific consensus that man - made
carbon emissions drive global warming. To suggest
or report otherwise, he said, was irresponsible.

Indeed. I attended a week's worth of lectures on
global warming at the Chautauqua Institution last
month. Al Gore delivered the kickoff lecture,
and, 10 years later, he reiterated Schneider's
directive. There is no science on the other side,
Gore inveighed, more than once. Again, the same
message: If you hear tales of doubt, ignore them.
They are simply untrue.

I ask you: Are these convincing arguments? And
directed at journalists, who are natural
questioners and skeptics, of all people? What
happens when you are told not to eat the apple,
not to read that book, not to date that girl?
Your interest is piqued, of course. What am I not
supposed to know?

Here's the kind of information the ``scientific
consensus" types don't want you to read. MIT's
Alfred P. Sloan professor of meteorology Richard
Lindzen recently complained about the ``shrill
alarmism" of Gore's movie ``An Inconvenient
Truth." Lindzen acknowledges that global warming
is real, and he acknowledges that increased
carbon emissions might be causing the warming --
but they also might not.

``We do not understand the natural internal
variability of climate change" is one of
Lindzen's many heresies, along with such zingers
as ``the Arctic was as warm or warmer in 1940,"
``the evidence so far suggests that the Greenland
ice sheet is actually growing on average," and
``Alpine glaciers have been retreating since the
early 19th century, and were advancing for
several centuries before that. Since about 1970,
many of the glaciers have stopped retreating and
some are now advancing again. And, frankly, we
don't know why."

When Lindzen published similar views in The Wall
Street Journal this spring, environmentalist
Laurie David, the wife of comedian Larry David,
immediately branded him a ``shill." She
resurrected a shopworn slur first directed
against Lindzen by former Globe writer Ross
Gelbspan, who called Lindzen a ``hood ornament"
for the fossil fuels industry in a 1995 article
in Harper's Magazine.

I decided to check out Lindzen for myself. He
wasn't hard to find on the 16th floor of MIT's
I.M. Pei-designed Building 54, and he answered as
many questions as I had time to ask. He's no big
fan of Gore's, having suffered through what he
calls a ``Star Chamber" Congressional inquisition
by the then senator . He said he accepted $10,000
in expenses and expert witness fees from fossil-
fuel types in the 1990s, and has taken none of
their money since.

He's smart. He's an effective debater. No wonder
the Steve Schneiders and Al Gores of the world
don't want you to hear from him. It's easier to
call someone a shill and accuse him of corruption
than to debate him on the merits.

While vacationing in Canada, I spotted a
newspaper story that I hadn't seen in the United
States. For no apparent reason, the state of
California, Environmental Defense, and the
Natural Resources Defense Council have dragged
Lindzen and about 15 other global- warming
skeptics into a lawsuit over auto- emissions
standards. California et al . have asked the auto
companies to cough up any and all communications
they have had with Lindzen and his colleagues,
whose research has been cited in court documents.

``We know that General Motors has been paying for
this fake science exactly as the tobacco
companies did," says ED attorney Jim Marston. If
Marston has a scintilla of evidence that Lindzen
has been trafficking in fake science, he should
present it to the MIT provost's office.
Otherwise, he should shut up.

``This is the criminalization of opposition to
global warming," says Lindzen, who adds he has
never communicated with the auto companies
involved in the lawsuit. Of course Lindzen isn't
a fake scientist, he's an inconvenient scientist.
No wonder you're not supposed to listen to him.

Alex Beam is a Globe columnist. His e-dress is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
© Copyright 2006 The New York Times Company



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