Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming

Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming
by James Hoggan

Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming
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Author: James Hoggan
Contributor: Richard Littlemore
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2009-09-29
ISBN: 1553654854
Number of pages: 240
Publisher: Greystone Books

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Book Review: To Hell with the Science
Summary: 5 Stars

In the late 1980s, there had already been many years of observation and research about global warming. Scientists and political leaders were agreed that climate change was real, that it was caused by human activity, and that it could lead to catastrophe. Margaret Thatcher of Great Britain, George H. W. Bush of the United States, and Brian Mulroney of Canada all came into office pledging action.

Today, twenty years on, public policy worldwide is stalled, emissions are higher than ever, and polls show massive public confusion about the data and about what the scientists think.

How could something like that have happened? The Climate Cover-Up, written by public relations professional James Hoggan, shows us. Hoggan tells the story of the energy industry's multimillion dollar campaign of propaganda lobbying. In his pages we meet the campaign's major players and observe its techniques and tactics.

Judged against its objectives, the campaign has been a brilliant success. Its authors managed to prevent emission controls worldwide and to obstruct the development and adoption of cleaner energy technologies. For an investment of a few tens of millions, energy companies have reaped billions in profits. Hoggan, a committed partisan on the climate change issue, argues that they have also done a terrible disservice to humanity.

Here's what a reader of this book can expect:
* A history of the energy industry's "denier" - as in denying climate change - campaign.
* An abundantly-documented argument that industry and its allies have deliberately lied, and that media and government have enabled them to do so.
* A detailed account of denier tactics, which include fake think-tanks which are really propaganda outfits, fake publications, fake experts, fake (Astroturf) grassroots organizations, hidden funding channels, huge budgets to elect friendly politicians, threats to sue critics, and so on.
* A clear account of the widespread agreement among researchers, what Hoggan calls the scientific consensus, about the reality and causes of climate change.
* Abundant references to web sites, books and articles on both sides of the public debate, where the reader can follow up on points of interest.

This book is not the place to go for a review of the science itself. Hoggan is not a scientist, and he doesn't pretend to be one. He references the science, but he keeps the book's focus on the denier campaign. As a PR professional himself, Hoggan knows good work when he sees it. He often expresses admiration for the professionalism of the campaign, even as he condemns its dishonesty and its purpose.

A few examples from the book may whet the reader's appetite.
* An industry-funded think-tank in the 1990s shelved a report from its own scientists when they affirmed that global warming is real and fossil fuel burning is causing it.
* The American Enterprise Institute offered $10,000 each to scientists willing to criticize the 2007 IPCC report before it had even been published.
* Exxon alone spends more than $2 million per year to confuse the public about global warming. When the Royal Society of London wrote them a letter in 2006 asking them to desist, they said they would - but they didn't.
* The American Petroleum Institute is running a campaign explicitly stating that "victory" depends on getting the public to think that those promoting the Kyoto treaty are "out of touch with reality."
* Out of 141 books published between 1982 and 2005 that deny the seriousness of environmental problems, 132 were written by industry-funded think tanks or by individuals affiliated with them.
* The energy industry has become increasingly partisan. Money from oil, gas, coal, utility and related insustries used to favor Republicans over Democrats by 60/40. Nowadays the Democratic share is down to 10 to 20 percent.
* Among peer-reviewed scientific papers on global climate change published between 1993 and 2003, not a single one out of 923 found any valid reason to deny the reality of climate change or the human role in causing it. Among articles on the subject in leading newspapers between 1998 and 2003, more than half represented the viewpoints of spokesmen denying exactly that. This gives the public the impression that scientists disagree among themselves - which is what the fossil fuel industries want us to think.
* The Bush White House played the denier game with a vengeance, using manifestly unqualified but politically reliable individuals to edit government reports, delete unwelcome portions of prepared testimony, and to supervise government scientists' contact with the press.

Hoggan introduced me to a set of underlying principles of climate change denial. In my own words, I would summarize them like this:

* Sell the idea that there is a scientific controversy.
* When a scientist is interviewed, make sure you are invited to present "the other side".
* Hide your industry funding, even if it means breaking the law.
* Set up or support "think tanks" to make your message seem more scientific.
* To give your message more credibility, pretend to be grassroots.
* Media are too busy to follow up, so overwhelm them with slanted info.
* Pay much as necessary to hire spokespeople. Pretend they are scientists whether they are or not. If they are scientists, pretend they are experts, whether they are or not.
* Write books full of misrepresentations and scientific dishonesty.
* Sign up scientists onto statements that don't represent their thinking.
* Never apologize, never correct, never retract..
* When scientists criticize your work, exploit it to say "See! Even scientists don't agree among themselves!"
* When you do make a legitimate criticism of a scientist, exploit their correction to say "See! Their work is faulty!"
* Don't do any actual research or review the published data. Spend all your money on PR.
* Work with other industry allies to talk up each other's points, thereby creating and "echo chamber."
* Always have a fallback argument. The world isn't getting warmer, but if it is getting warmer, it's by an insignificant amount, and if the amount isn't insignificant, it's been warmer in the past, and if it hasn't been warmer in the past, it's a natural phenomenon, and if it isn't natural, it is a good thing, and if it's a bad thing, it's too expensive to address, and if it isn't too expensive, it's not a high enough priority, and if it is enough of a priority, then it would wreck the economy, and so on.

I would recommend this book to anyone, whatever they think about the climate change issue. Once you finish this book, you will understand that the energy industry is not trying to engage the science but to conceal it, is not trying to participate in an informed public debate but to forestall one. If they truly thought the scientific consensus was wrong, they would try to produce better science to refute it, but that's not what they do. They spend no money on climate research or even on reviewing the existing literature. Their entire budget is devoted to PR and lobbying.

No one, whatever they think about global warming, could possibly conclude that industry has ever even tried to be honest about this. On an issue with such dire implications, their behavior is unconscionable.

Summary of Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming

Talk of global warming is nearly inescapable these days — but there are some who believe the concept of climate change is an elaborate hoax. Despite the input of the world?s leading climate scientists, the urgings of politicians, and the outcry of many grassroots activists, many Americans continue to ignore the warning signs of severe climate shifts. How did this happen? Climate Cover-up seeks to answer this question, describing the pollsters and public faces who have crafted careful language to refute the findings of environmental scientists. Exploring the PR techniques, phony "think tanks," and funding used to pervert scientific fact, this book serves as a wake-up call to those who still wish to deny the inconvenient truth.

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