Polar Bear Watch: Time To Look Away
POLAR Bear Watch - Anorak’s look at polar bears in the news
THE US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works has been looking at the Arctic ice. And polar bears.
The report notes the work of J. Scott Armstrong, of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Armstrong, the editor of a standard text, “Principles of Forecasting”.
He is the originator of what the Seer-Sucker Theory: “No matter how much evidence exists that seers do not exist, seers will find suckers.”
Dr. Armstrong and his coauthors, Kesten C. Green of Monash University and Willie Soon of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, conclude that the most influential forecasts of polar-bear populations violate at least 73 of the 90 relevant principles of scientific forecasting. They criticize the forecasters for making large extrapolations based on sparse data and questionable models, relying too heavily on a single expert, ignoring contradictory data and tailoring conclusions to fit a political goal (listing the polar bear as a “threatened” species).
So the polar bears are not dying out? We can stop watching the polar bears. And start looking at a new dying breed, something that will perish when global warming kicks in, like the man who turns the light on and off in your fridge, Santa Claus Australians…

February 1st, 2008 at 6:09 pm
hmmmm
i suggest for a more balanced view on global warming readers should visit…
http://www.globalwarming.org/research
and avoid mr gore’s mickey mouse attempt at documenting science.
i also highly reccomend…..
Ponder the Maunder
The Original Essay by 15 year old Kristen Byrnes
because once you have read it you will see mr Gore for the con man that he is.
google it
read it all
and yes it really was written by a 15 year old.
February 1st, 2008 at 9:47 pm
I can’t afford to go watch polar bears, or whales, or anything else that’s dying out, so I’ll watch our house-spiders instead and think….if we could just use their intricate and fascinating web technology to save global warming.
Now isn’t that more useful ‘watching…