Deranged British Climate Change Denier James Delingpole in Wall Street Journal

The precipitous decline of a once-great newspaper
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Today at the Wall Street Journal we find an appalling article titled Climategate 2.0, by one of Britain’s most deranged and dishonest climate change deniers, James Delingpole — who often appears on the crazed radio show of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

Every sentence in this first paragraph is an outright lie:

Last week, 5,000 files of private email correspondence among several of the world’s top climate scientists were anonymously leaked onto the Internet….

No, these private emails were stolen, by someone with an obvious agenda to sabotage the UN climate summit.

Like the first “climategate” leak of 2009, the latest release shows top scientists in the field fudging data…

Absolutely false. Neither batch of emails shows scientists “fudging” anything. Seven independent investigations confirmed that the first release showed no scientific wrongdoing whatsoever, and the scientists were utterly vindicated. The second release is just a warmed over rehash, with even less substance than the first; if the deniers behind this illegal theft had any real bombshells, they would have released them already.

…conspiring to bully and silence opponents…

Again, absolutely false. The scientists do discuss the bullying and lying tactics of climate change deniers, and how to respond to them, however — the same sort of bullying and lying you see in this article by Delingpole.

… and displaying far less certainty about the reliability of anthropogenic global warming theory in private than they ever admit in public.

And this is also absolutely false. The emails show discussion about various aspects of the scientific data, and as always in science, disagreements about the meaning of some findings. There’s no evidence whatsoever in these emails of doubt about the “reliability of anthropogenic global warming theory.” None.

The rest of Delingpole’s article continues in this vein, shamelessly lying about the meaning of these stolen emails. The Wall Street Journal should be humiliated to have fallen so low that they would publish such a dishonest article about such an important subject. Disgusting.

UPDATE at 11/28/11 9:27:06 am

Here’s the man tapped by the Wall Street Journal to write about climate change, demonstrating his deliberate ignorance on the subject — and admitting openly that he never even reads any scientific sources. Instead he relies on other people’s “interpretations.”

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28 comments
1 Lidane  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:20:42am

Honestly, what did anyone expect once Rupert Murdoch took over?

Whatever journalistic standards the WSJ had died a long time ago.

2 Sol Berdinowitz  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:25:49am

Science is for elitists.

3 BARACK THE VOTE  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:26:54am

re: #1 Lidane

Honestly, what did anyone expect once Rupert Murdoch took over?

Whatever journalistic standards the WSJ had died a long time ago.

That's exactly what I was popping in to say. Murdoch plus WSJ= toilet roll.

4 Charles Johnson  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:28:49am

Check out the video I just added to this post -- Delingpole bragging about the fact that he never reads scientific sources, but relies on other people's "interpretations."

5 Lidane  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:31:01am

re: #4 Charles

Check out the video I just added to this post -- Delingpole bragging about the fact that he never reads scientific sources, but relies on other people's "interpretations."

So he doesn't read scientific sources about a scientific topic, just what others tell him about those sources.

Why am I not surprised?

6 BARACK THE VOTE  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:31:46am

re: #5 Lidane

So he doesn't read scientific sources about a scientific topic, just what others tell him about those sources.

Why am I not surprised?

Epistemic closure in action.

7 Sol Berdinowitz  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:36:59am

Science is for elitists. The only good scientists are the ones that give us inventions that make money or kill people, preferably both at the same time...

8 Henchman Ghazi-808  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:41:29am

Delingpole is a major crank. You might want to also link to his interviews with Alex Jones.

9 Obdicut  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:45:48am

The Wall Street Journal is now just a tabloid for a different crowd.

10 Sol Berdinowitz  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:45:59am

He hasn't got the time or the expertise to read scientific papers...but he has the time to criticize them and call them lies.

11 mikec6666  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:46:22am

Sadly the WSJ is being turned into FNC in print. That the premier business paper is now becoming a bullshit machine is a shame. Their op-ed page was always unreadable, but this is just atrocious.

12 (I Stand By What I Said Whatever It Was)  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:47:30am

re: #8 BigPapa

Delingpole is a major crank. You might want to also link to his interviews with Alex Jones.

Too many to link individually. Just go to Alex Jones' YouTube channel and search for Delingpole there. Too bad channel searches cannot get linked AFAIK.

13 (I Stand By What I Said Whatever It Was)  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:51:08am

Delingpole doesn't need Alex Jones as an outlet for creative New World Order theories, btw:

* Global Cooling and the New World Order (Sep 26, 2010)
* Only a totalitarian New World Order can save us now says Naomi Klein (Nov 13, 2011)

The fact that The Telegraph publishes stuff likes this tells you something about that outlet.

14 Henchman Ghazi-808  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:51:19am

The comments section following this story is a cesspool of mindless canards. If I didn't know any different I'd think it was Fox's blog.

15 Sol Berdinowitz  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:53:15am

"Totalitarian New World Order" = World in which corporations are not allowed to run roughshod over the environment, human rights and tax laws.

16 Henchman Ghazi-808  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:54:31am

The Climate Scientists Who Wrote the Hacked Emails Explain the Cherry-Picked Phrases, If That’s Your Thing

By Joe Romm on Nov 28, 2011 at 12:37 pm

So there were these hacked emails. Made a big ruckus back in the day. You remember, that time long, long ago when people were still excited about things like international climate change negotiations and Tiger Woods and President Obama, for that matter.

You must have heard of those emails. At least if you watch Fox News.

17 elizajane  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 9:55:30am

re: #2 ralphieboy

Science is for elitists.

But the Wall Street Journal is supposed to be a newspaper for the elite. The comments on this piece, relentlessly blinkered and hateful though they may be, are on the whole grammatically correct and coherent. This is the elite end of the FoxNation population, and the elites are anti-science now too.

In my more dismal moments I think that the Right and their backers have so succeeded in tarnishing the image of science in general, and AGW studies in particular, that the public will never come back from the darkness.

18 Henchman Ghazi-808  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 10:00:55am

re: #17 elizajane

But the Wall Street Journal is supposed to be a newspaper for the elite. The comments on this piece, relentlessly blinkered and hateful though they may be, are on the whole grammatically correct and coherent. This is the elite end of the FoxNation population, and the elites are anti-science now too.

I was noticing that too. The difference between education and intelligence.

19 (I Stand By What I Said Whatever It Was)  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 10:02:23am
20 Kragar  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 10:03:57am

re: #18 BigPapa

I was noticing that too. The difference between education and intelligence.

Anyone can be educated. It doesn't mean they know a damn thing. Case in point...
Barton: God Wants Us To Work Six Days A Week

We used to have what was called the Puritan Hard Work Ethic, which - it's really not Puritan - it's a Biblical hard work ethic. The Bible doesn't tell us anything about working five days a week, eight hours a day or less - it says "six days shalt thou work." You rest on the seventh, but the command is you're going to work six days. And you'll find that hard working people that work those six days - rural people tend to work longer hours than bankers and lawyers and other and they tend to have less physical problems; they have less burn-out, less stress, less whatever, less high blood-pressure. Folks who work harder and longer tend to do better because God told us to do that; that's the way he kind of made our bodies.

21 Henchman Ghazi-808  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 10:04:42am

I'd say Delingpole is 2nd to Monckton's 1st in being the nuttiest deniers out there. He's a classic example of style over substance.

22 kirkspencer  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 10:05:53am

It's worth recalling that the Telegraph has been a heavy denier resource for several years now; pretty much since the Barclay brothers bought it in 2004.

23 Sol Berdinowitz  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 10:06:07am

re: #17 elizajane

It is a paper for one particular elite, the business elite. They have no use for any scientist who is going to have a negative impact their bottom line.

24 Shiplord Kirel  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 10:09:17am

re: #20 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Anyone can be educated. It doesn't mean they know a damn thing. Case in point...
Barton: God Wants Us To Work Six Days A Week

Barton's favorite Bible verse, Ephesians 6:5-8 (NIRV)

Slaves, obey your masters here on earth. Respect them and honor them with a heart that is true. Obey them just as you would obey Christ. 6 Don't obey them only to please them when they are watching. Do it because you are slaves of Christ. Be sure your heart does what God wants.

7 Serve your masters with all your heart. Work as if you were not serving people but the Lord. 8 You know that the Lord will give you a reward. He will give to each of you in keeping with the good you do. It doesn't matter whether you are slaves or free.

25 Vicious Babushka  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 10:12:39am

re: #24 Shiplord Kirel

Barton's favorite Bible verse, Ephesians 6:5-8 (NIRV)

Barton says,

And you'll find that hard working people that work those six days - rural people tend to work longer hours than bankers and lawyers and other and they tend to have less physical problems; they have less burn-out, less stress, less whatever, less high blood-pressure.

And they have a life expectancy of 45...

26 Sol Berdinowitz  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 10:18:49am

re: #20 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

This is a classic case of interpreting scripture to promote a particular agenda.

Most people work on Saturdays, just not at their jobs: they use that day to do house and yard work. Or to tend to the "work" of raising their families.

Remember the goombah quoting scripture to tell us that Jesus was against progressive tax rates?

27 Feline Fearless Leader  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 10:29:01am

re: #4 Charles

Check out the video I just added to this post -- Delingpole bragging about the fact that he never reads scientific sources, but relies on other people's "interpretations."

So, he's fishing for a position with the Cain Campaign?

28 Ming  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 3:21:48pm

I'm old enough to remember when the Wall Street Journal was a really respectable paper.


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