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Andrew Montford

Andrew William Montford is a British writer and editor who is the owner of the Bishop Hill blog.[2] He is the author of The Hockey Stick Illusion (2010).[3]

Andrew Montford
NationalityBritish
EducationBSc (chemistry), CA[1]
Alma materUniversity of St Andrews[1]
Occupation(s)Writer and editor
Known forClimate-change scepticism
Notable workThe Hockey Stick Illusion (2010)
WebsiteBishop Hill

Early life edit

Montford graduated from the University of St Andrews with a degree in chemistry,[1] then became a chartered accountant.[4] In 2004 he worked with the foundation of Anglosphere, which provides editing services to publishers and other business. His focus at the company is to develop their approach to the publication of scientific literature.[5]

Public career edit

Bishop Hill edit

Montford founded the Bishop Hill blog on 21 November 2006. At first the blog focused on British politics,[6] but its focus changed and in 2010 Montford described it as one of the main websites for global warming sceptics in the United Kingdom.[7]

Matt Ridley writes in The Spectator that Montford became interested in climate change in 2005 after reading a post by blogger Tim Worstall, who was in turn writing about the work of Stephen McIntyre, the editor of the blog Climate Audit.[8] Prior to the publication of Montford's book The Hockey Stick Illusion, his discussions of objections to the Hockey stick graph had been featured in his blog, in particular his summaries of posts from Climate Audit which he called "Caspar and the Jesus Paper".[8]

Bishop Hill has come to public attention several times. In November 2009, The Daily Telegraph blogger James Delingpole credited Bishop Hill with reporting the British Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs funding of the Climate Outreach and Information Network charity in the amount of £700,000 over two years.[9] Also in February 2010, Philip Campbell, the editor-in-chief of Nature, resigned from Sir Muir Russell's Independent Climate Change Email Review after Bishop Hill and Channel 4 News drew attention to an interview Campbell had given in 2009 to China Radio International, in which he said there was no evidence the scientists had engaged in a coverup.[10][11]

The Hockey Stick Illusion edit

Montford's The Hockey Stick Illusion: Climategate and the Corruption of Science was published in January 2010 by Stacey International. Montford gave a brief outline of the history of the "hockey stick graph" of global temperatures for the last 1000 years, and argued that more recent research had failed to validate the original studies which appeared in Nature. He commented on the peer review process and Stephen McIntyre's efforts to obtain the data behind the graph. The last few chapters discussed the then-current Climatic Research Unit email controversy ("Climategate"). The book received a number of positive reviews from those who shared his opinions, including those of Matt Ridley in Prospect and Christopher Booker in The Daily Telegraph.[12] Alastair McIntosh, writing in the Scottish Review of Books, strongly criticised the book.[13]

Media appearances edit

Montford has been interviewed a number of times about the Climategate controversy. Britain's Channel 4 asked him in March 2010 to look at some of the questions Phil Jones might be asked during the parliamentary inquiry into the controversy.[14] Montford wrote in Times Higher Education that the email conversations at the heart of Climategate "suggest a campaign to nobble journals, marginalise climate-change sceptics and withhold data from other researchers."[15]

He was interviewed in April 2010 by Dennis Prager, an American radio talk show host,[16] and during the same month participated in a live web-debate hosted by The Times; the debate also featured Times environment editor Ben Webster and Bob Ward of the London School of Economics's Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. Montford alleged in the debate that the investigations into the leaking of the e-mails were compromised by "highly questionable memberships." He also questioned the appointment of Lord Oxburgh to the panel, writing that Oxburgh has a "direct financial interest in the outcome of his inquiry."[17]

Also in April 2010, in an interview with Bruce Robbins in The Courier, Montford said, "I believe that CO2, other things being equal, will make the planet warmer. The six million dollar question is how much warmer. I'm less of a sceptic than people think. My gut feeling is still sceptical but I don't believe it's beyond the realms of possibility that the AGW hypothesis might be correct. It's more the case that we don't know and I haven't seen anything credible to persuade me there's a problem."[18]

Climatic Research Unit emails controversy edit

In July 2010, the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), a British climate change think tank,[19] hired Montford to lead an inquiry into the three British investigations into the Climatic Research Unit email controversy[20]

Montford's report, The Climategate Inquiries, was published in September 2010.[21] Fred Pearce writes in The Guardian that the three inquiries Montford looked into were all badly flawed, and that Montford's report dissects their systemic failures. He writes that the report, "for all its sharp—and in many cases justified—rejoinders to the official inquiries ... is likely to be ignored in some quarters for its brazen hypocrisy." Pearce argues that one of the criticisms of the three inquiries was that no climate sceptics were on the inquiry teams, and now the critics themselves have produced a review of the reviews that included no one not already supportive of the sceptical position. But, Pearce added, Montford "has landed some good blows here."[22]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c
    • Memorandum submitted by Andrew Montford, The disclosure of climate data from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, Science and Technology Committee, Session 2009–10, www.publications.parliament.uk, accessed 7 May 2010;
    • Andrew W. Montford 7 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Anglosphere, accessed 7 May 2010;
    • Montford, Andrew. The Hockey Stick Illusion. Stacey International, 2010, back cover.
  2. ^ Webster, Ben. Lord Oxburgh, the climate science peer, ‘has a conflict of interest’", The Times, 23 March 2010.
  3. ^ Booker, Christopher. "A perfect storm is brewing for the IPCC", The Daily Telegraph, 27 February 2010.
  4. ^ The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland 17 December 2005 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 7 May 2010
  5. ^ . Anglosphere. p. 1. Archived from the original on 7 October 2010. Retrieved 23 July 2010.
  6. ^ Dale, Iain (2007). Iain Dale's Guide to Political Blogging in the UK. Harriman House Publishing. p. 269. ISBN 978-1-905641-62-8.
  7. ^ House of Commons Science and Technology Committee. "Memorandum submitted by Andrew Montford", The disclosure of climate data from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, Session 2009–2010, www.publications.parliament.uk, retrieved 6 May 2010.
  8. ^ a b Ridley, Matt (3 February 2010). "The global warming guerrillas". The Spectator. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
  9. ^ Delingpole, James. , The Daily Telegraph blog, 29 November 2009.
  10. ^ Batty, David and Adam, David. "Climate emails review panellist quits after his impartiality questioned", The Guardian, 12 February 2010.
  11. ^ Clarke, Tom. "'Climate-gate' review member resigns", Channel 4 News, 11 February 2010.
  12. ^ Ridley, Matt. The case against the hockey stick, Prospect, 20 March 2010; Gilder, George. George Gilder Hails "The Hockey Stick Illusion" on the Science Scandal of Global Warming 21 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Discovery News, 25 February 2010; Booker, Christopher. A perfect storm is brewing for the IPCC, The Daily Telegraph, 3 April 2010.
  13. ^ McIntosh, Alastair (2010). "Reviews – The Hockey Stick Illusion". Scottish Review of Books. 6 (3).
  14. ^ Questions for Climategate boss facing MPs, Channel 4, 1 March 2010.
  15. ^ Montford, Andrew. "Heated discussions", Times Higher Education, 1 May 2010.
  16. ^ Dennis talks to AW Montford, Dennisprager.com, 22 April 2010, accessed 7 May 2010
  17. ^ "Live debate: can we trust the outcome of the climategate inquiry?". The Times Online. 14 April 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2010.
  18. ^ Robbins, Bruce (2 April 2010). . The Courier. Archived from the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  19. ^ Caroline Davies; Suzanne Goldenberg (24 November 2009). "The voices of climate change sceptics". The Guardian. London/Manchester. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
  20. ^ Foster, Peter, "Peter Foster: Checking the hockey team 13 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine", National Post, 9 July 2010. "The third British investigation into the Climategate scandal – led by former civil servant Sir Muir Russell – amounts, at best, to a greywash. [...] The U.K.-based Global Warming Policy Foundation, an influential skeptical institution, has now appointed Mr. Montford to run an inquiry into the three British inquiries. There will be no whitewash here, "
  21. ^ 'Climategate' inquiries were 'highly defective', report for sceptic thinktank rules", The Guardian, 14 September 2010.
  22. ^ Pearce, Fred. "Montford lands some solid blows in review of 'climategate' inquiries", The Guardian, 14 September 2010.

External links edit

  • by AW Montford, Spiked, 22 June 2010

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Andrew William Montford is a British writer and editor who is the owner of the Bishop Hill blog 2 He is the author of The Hockey Stick Illusion 2010 3 Andrew MontfordNationalityBritishEducationBSc chemistry CA 1 Alma materUniversity of St Andrews 1 Occupation s Writer and editorKnown forClimate change scepticismNotable workThe Hockey Stick Illusion 2010 WebsiteBishop Hill Contents 1 Early life 2 Public career 2 1 Bishop Hill 2 2 The Hockey Stick Illusion 2 3 Media appearances 3 Climatic Research Unit emails controversy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editMontford graduated from the University of St Andrews with a degree in chemistry 1 then became a chartered accountant 4 In 2004 he worked with the foundation of Anglosphere which provides editing services to publishers and other business His focus at the company is to develop their approach to the publication of scientific literature 5 Public career editBishop Hill edit Montford founded the Bishop Hill blog on 21 November 2006 At first the blog focused on British politics 6 but its focus changed and in 2010 Montford described it as one of the main websites for global warming sceptics in the United Kingdom 7 Matt Ridley writes in The Spectator that Montford became interested in climate change in 2005 after reading a post by blogger Tim Worstall who was in turn writing about the work of Stephen McIntyre the editor of the blog Climate Audit 8 Prior to the publication of Montford s book The Hockey Stick Illusion his discussions of objections to the Hockey stick graph had been featured in his blog in particular his summaries of posts from Climate Audit which he called Caspar and the Jesus Paper 8 Bishop Hill has come to public attention several times In November 2009 The Daily Telegraph blogger James Delingpole credited Bishop Hill with reporting the British Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs funding of the Climate Outreach and Information Network charity in the amount of 700 000 over two years 9 Also in February 2010 Philip Campbell the editor in chief of Nature resigned from Sir Muir Russell s Independent Climate Change Email Review after Bishop Hill and Channel 4 News drew attention to an interview Campbell had given in 2009 to China Radio International in which he said there was no evidence the scientists had engaged in a coverup 10 11 The Hockey Stick Illusion edit Main article The Hockey Stick Illusion Montford s The Hockey Stick Illusion Climategate and the Corruption of Science was published in January 2010 by Stacey International Montford gave a brief outline of the history of the hockey stick graph of global temperatures for the last 1000 years and argued that more recent research had failed to validate the original studies which appeared in Nature He commented on the peer review process and Stephen McIntyre s efforts to obtain the data behind the graph The last few chapters discussed the then current Climatic Research Unit email controversy Climategate The book received a number of positive reviews from those who shared his opinions including those of Matt Ridley in Prospect and Christopher Booker in The Daily Telegraph 12 Alastair McIntosh writing in the Scottish Review of Books strongly criticised the book 13 Media appearances edit Montford has been interviewed a number of times about the Climategate controversy Britain s Channel 4 asked him in March 2010 to look at some of the questions Phil Jones might be asked during the parliamentary inquiry into the controversy 14 Montford wrote in Times Higher Education that the email conversations at the heart of Climategate suggest a campaign to nobble journals marginalise climate change sceptics and withhold data from other researchers 15 He was interviewed in April 2010 by Dennis Prager an American radio talk show host 16 and during the same month participated in a live web debate hosted by The Times the debate also featured Times environment editor Ben Webster and Bob Ward of the London School of Economics s Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Montford alleged in the debate that the investigations into the leaking of the e mails were compromised by highly questionable memberships He also questioned the appointment of Lord Oxburgh to the panel writing that Oxburgh has a direct financial interest in the outcome of his inquiry 17 Also in April 2010 in an interview with Bruce Robbins in The Courier Montford said I believe that CO2 other things being equal will make the planet warmer The six million dollar question is how much warmer I m less of a sceptic than people think My gut feeling is still sceptical but I don t believe it s beyond the realms of possibility that the AGW hypothesis might be correct It s more the case that we don t know and I haven t seen anything credible to persuade me there s a problem 18 Climatic Research Unit emails controversy editIn July 2010 the Global Warming Policy Foundation GWPF a British climate change think tank 19 hired Montford to lead an inquiry into the three British investigations into the Climatic Research Unit email controversy 20 Montford s report The Climategate Inquiries was published in September 2010 21 Fred Pearce writes in The Guardian that the three inquiries Montford looked into were all badly flawed and that Montford s report dissects their systemic failures He writes that the report for all its sharp and in many cases justified rejoinders to the official inquiries is likely to be ignored in some quarters for its brazen hypocrisy Pearce argues that one of the criticisms of the three inquiries was that no climate sceptics were on the inquiry teams and now the critics themselves have produced a review of the reviews that included no one not already supportive of the sceptical position But Pearce added Montford has landed some good blows here 22 See also editGlobal warming controversyReferences edit a b c Memorandum submitted by Andrew Montford The disclosure of climate data from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia Science and Technology Committee Session 2009 10 www publications parliament uk accessed 7 May 2010 Andrew W Montford Archived 7 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine Anglosphere accessed 7 May 2010 Montford Andrew The Hockey Stick Illusion Stacey International 2010 back cover Webster Ben Lord Oxburgh the climate science peer has a conflict of interest The Times 23 March 2010 Booker Christopher A perfect storm is brewing for the IPCC The Daily Telegraph 27 February 2010 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland Archived 17 December 2005 at the Wayback Machine accessed 7 May 2010 Andrew W Montford Anglosphere p 1 Archived from the original on 7 October 2010 Retrieved 23 July 2010 Dale Iain 2007 Iain Dale s Guide to Political Blogging in the UK Harriman House Publishing p 269 ISBN 978 1 905641 62 8 House of Commons Science and Technology Committee Memorandum submitted by Andrew Montford The disclosure of climate data from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia Session 2009 2010 www publications parliament uk retrieved 6 May 2010 a b Ridley Matt 3 February 2010 The global warming guerrillas The Spectator Retrieved 13 October 2016 Delingpole James Climategate how they all squirmed The Daily Telegraph blog 29 November 2009 Batty David and Adam David Climate emails review panellist quits after his impartiality questioned The Guardian 12 February 2010 Clarke Tom Climate gate review member resigns Channel 4 News 11 February 2010 Ridley Matt The case against the hockey stick Prospect 20 March 2010 Gilder George George Gilder Hails The Hockey Stick Illusion on the Science Scandal of Global Warming Archived 21 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine Discovery News 25 February 2010 Booker Christopher A perfect storm is brewing for the IPCC The Daily Telegraph 3 April 2010 McIntosh Alastair 2010 Reviews The Hockey Stick Illusion Scottish Review of Books 6 3 Questions for Climategate boss facing MPs Channel 4 1 March 2010 Montford Andrew Heated discussions Times Higher Education 1 May 2010 Dennis talks to AW Montford Dennisprager com 22 April 2010 accessed 7 May 2010 Live debate can we trust the outcome of the climategate inquiry The Times Online 14 April 2010 Retrieved 15 April 2010 Robbins Bruce 2 April 2010 Bishop Hill the blogger putting climate science to test The Courier Archived from the original on 12 August 2011 Retrieved 25 May 2010 Caroline Davies Suzanne Goldenberg 24 November 2009 The voices of climate change sceptics The Guardian London Manchester Retrieved 22 January 2010 Foster Peter Peter Foster Checking the hockey team Archived 13 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine National Post 9 July 2010 The third British investigation into the Climategate scandal led by former civil servant Sir Muir Russell amounts at best to a greywash The U K based Global Warming Policy Foundation an influential skeptical institution has now appointed Mr Montford to run an inquiry into the three British inquiries There will be no whitewash here Climategate inquiries were highly defective report for sceptic thinktank rules The Guardian 14 September 2010 Pearce Fred Montford lands some solid blows in review of climategate inquiries The Guardian 14 September 2010 External links editClimate science after the hockey stick affair by AW Montford Spiked 22 June 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew Montford amp oldid 1177500640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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