The Great Green Con No. 1: The Hard Proof That
Finally Shows Global Warming Forecasts That Are Costing You Billions
Were WRONG All Along
by
Mark Prigg
Daily Mail
No, the world
ISN'T getting warmer (as you may have noticed). Now we reveal the
official data that's making scientists suddenly change their minds
about climate doom. So will eco-funded MPs stop waging a green crusade
with your money? Well... what do YOU think?
The Mail on
Sunday today presents irrefutable evidence that official predictions
of global climate warming have been catastrophically flawed.
The graph on
this page blows apart the scientific basis for Britain
reshaping its entire economy and spending billions in taxes and
subsidies in order to cut emissions of greenhouse gases. These moves
have already added £100 a year to household energy bills.

global warming graph
Steadily climbing
orange and red bands on the graph show the computer predictions
of world temperatures used by the official United Nations
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The estimates
given with 75 per cent and 95 per cent certainty suggest
only a five per cent chance of the real temperature falling outside
both bands.
But when the
latest official global temperature figures from the Met Office are
placed over the predictions, they show how wrong the estimates have
been, to the point of falling out of the 95 per cent
band completely.
The graph shows
in incontrovertible detail how the speed of global warming has been
massively overestimated. Yet those forecasts have had a ruinous
impact on the bills we pay, from heating to car fuel to huge sums
paid by councils to reduce carbon emissions.
The eco-debate
was, in effect, hijacked by false data. The forecasts have also
forced jobs abroad as manufacturers relocate to places with no emissions
targets.
A version of
the graph appears in a leaked draft of the IPCCs landmark
Fifth Assessment Report due out later this year. It comes as leading
climate scientists begin to admit that their worst fears about global
warming will not be realised.
Academics are
revising their views after acknowledging the miscalculation. Last
night Myles Allen, Oxford Universitys Professor of Geosystem
Science, said that until recently he believed the world might be
on course for a catastrophic temperature rise of more than five
degrees this century.
But he now
says: The odds have come down, adding that warming
is likely to be significantly lower.
Prof Allen says higher estimates are now looking iffy.
The graph confirms
there has been no statistically significant increase in the worlds
average temperature since January 1997 as this newspaper
first disclosed last year.
At the end
of last year the Met Office revised its ten-year forecast predicting
a succession of years breaking records for warmth. It now says the
pause in warming will last until at least 2017. A glance at the
graph will confirm that the world will be cooler than even the coolest
scenario predicted.
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March
21, 2013
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