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Steve McIntyre

Stephen McIntyre (born c. 1947) is a Canadian mining exploration company director, a former minerals prospector and semi-retired mining consultant whose work has included statistical analysis. He is the founder and editor of Climate Audit, a blog which analyses and discusses climate data. He is a critic of the temperature record of the past 1000 years and the data quality of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies. He has made statistical critiques, with economist Ross McKitrick, of the hockey stick graph which shows that the increase in late 20th century global temperatures is unprecedented in the past 1,000 years.[1]

Steve McIntyre
Bornc. 1947
NationalityCanadian
EducationBSc (mathematics)
MA (philosophy, politics, and economics)
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
University of Oxford
OccupationMining consultant
Known forCritique of the hockey stick graph
WebsiteClimate Audit

Early life and education edit

McIntyre, a native of Ontario, attended the University of Toronto Schools, a college-preparatory school in Toronto, finishing first in the national high school mathematics competition of 1965.[2] He went on to study mathematics at the University of Toronto and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1969. McIntyre then obtained a Commonwealth Scholarship to read philosophy, politics and economics (PPE) at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, graduating in 1971.[1][2] Although he was offered a graduate scholarship, McIntyre decided not to pursue studies in mathematical economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[2]

Career edit

McIntyre started work for Noranda[1] and worked for 30 years in the mineral business,[2] the last part of these in the hard-rock mineral exploration as an officer or director of several public mineral exploration companies.[3][4] He was the president and founder of Northwest Exploration Company Limited and a director of its parent company, Northwest Explorations Inc. When Northwest Explorations Inc. was taken over in 1998 by CGX Resources Inc. to form the oil and gas exploration company CGX Energy Inc., McIntyre ceased being a director. McIntyre was a strategic advisor for CGX in 2000 through 2003.[5] McIntyre says that during his career his skills in statistical analysis enabled him to analyse mineral prospecting data and out-bet his rivals.[6] He also occasionally worked as a government policy analyst, including a period at the federal Anti-Inflation Board.[1]

Prior to 2003 he was an officer or director of several small public mineral exploration companies. He retired from full-time work, but still sometimes engaged in mining consultancy.[7] He is an active squash player and once won a gold medal in the World Masters Games in squash doubles.[2]

In April 2011, Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc. of Toronto, Ontario announced the appointment of McIntyre to their board of directors and then later to chairman in June 2011.[8][9] In September 2011, McIntyre was appointed to the board of directors of Augen Gold Corp., which was shortly acquired by Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc. in November 2011.[10][11] In October 2011, McIntyre was appointed to the board of directors of Southeast Asia Mining Corp. and later resigned in May 2012.[12][13] Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc. was acquired by Iamgold Corporation in June 2012.[14]

Hockey stick graph controversy edit

In 2002, McIntyre became interested in climate science after a leaflet from the Canadian government warning of the dangers of global warming was delivered to his residence. McIntyre states that he noticed discrepancies in climate science papers that reminded him of the false prospectus that had duped investors involved in the Bre-X gold mining scandal.[6]

The Canadian government pamphlets were based on the IPCC Third Assessment Report section, which prominently displayed the hockey stick graph based on the 1999 reconstruction by Mann, Bradley and Hughes (MBH99). McIntyre began studying Mann's research, which had produced the graph, and met Ross McKitrick.[15][16] McIntyre has remarked on how his suspicions of this graph were aroused: "In financial circles, we talk about a hockey stick curve when some investor presents you with a nice, steep curve in the hope of palming something off on you."[17]

McIntyre & McKittrick's papers were cited by Senator Jim Inhofe and Representative Joe Barton to support their political criticisms of the MBH studies, and Representative Sherwood Boehlert requested the National Academy of Sciences in the United States to arrange an investigation. The outcome was the North Report, published in 2006, which endorsed the MBH studies with a few reservations. The principal component analysis method criticised by McIntyre & McKittrick had a small tendency to bias results so was not recommended, but it had little influence on the final reconstructions, and other methods produced similar results.[18][19][20][non-primary source needed]

ClimateAudit.org edit

McIntyre's blog has as a recurrent topic the struggle to obtain underlying data from peer reviewed papers. McIntyre has stated that he started Climate Audit so that he could defend himself against attacks being made at the climatology blog RealClimate.[21] An earlier website, Climate2003, provided additional information for papers co-written by McIntyre and Ross McKitrick, including raw data and source code, and comments by McIntyre. On 26 October 2004 McIntyre commented on climate2003.com, "Maybe I'll start blogging some odds and ends that I'm working on. I'm going to post up some more observations on some of the blog criticisms."[22] On 1 December Mann and nine other scientists launched the RealClimate website.[23] On 2 February McIntyre set up his Climate Audit blog, having found difficulties with posting comments on the climate2003.com layout.[24]

Climate Audit was co-winner of a 2007 Weblog Award for "Best Science Blog", receiving 20,000 votes in the online poll.[25]

Auditing edit

Stephen McIntyre has been highlighted by the press, including The Wall Street Journal.[26]

In 2007, McIntyre started auditing the various corrections made to temperature records, in particular those relating to the urban heat island effect. He discovered a discontinuity in some U.S. records in the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) dataset starting in January 2000. He emailed GISS advising them of the problem and within a couple of days GISS issued a new, corrected set of data and thanked McIntyre for "bringing to our attention that such an adjustment is necessary to prevent creating an artificial jump in year 2000".[27] The adjustment reduced the average temperatures for the continental United States by about 0.15 °C during the years 2000-2006. Changes in other portions of the record did not exceed 0.03 °C; it made no discernible difference to the global mean anomalies.

McIntyre later commented:[28]

My original interest in GISS adjustment procedures was not an abstract interest, but a specific interest in whether GISS adjustment procedures were equal to the challenge of "fixing" bad data. If one views the above assessment as a type of limited software audit (limited by lack of access to source code and operating manuals), one can say firmly that the GISS software had not only failed to pick up and correct fictitious steps of up to 1 deg C, but that GISS actually introduced this error in the course of their programming. According to any reasonable audit standards, one would conclude that the GISS software had failed this particular test. While GISS can (and has) patched the particular error that I reported to them, their patching hardly proves the merit of the GISS (and USHCN) adjustment procedures. These need to be carefully examined.

Role in the Climatic Research Unit controversy edit

Colby Cosh, writing for Maclean's magazine, believes McIntyre's criticisms of climate science are at the heart of the Climatic Research Unit email controversy in November–December 2009. McIntyre is mentioned over 100 times in the hacked Climatic Research Unit (CRU) emails. In the emails, one climate researcher dismisses him as a "bozo". Others speculate over his funding, and argue about whether to ignore or counterattack him, although, according to Cosh, some unnamed scientists acknowledge that his criticisms have merit.[1]

The Associated Press analysis of the CRU e-mails stated: "Some e-mails said McIntyre's attempts to get original data from scientists are frivolous and meant more for harassment than doing good science. There are allegations that he would distort and misuse data given to him. McIntyre disagreed with how he is portrayed. 'Everything that I've done in this, I've done in good faith,' he said."[29] The independent Science Assessment Panel's chair, Lord Oxburgh, said at a press conference that the repeated Freedom of Information (FOI) requests made by Steve McIntyre and others could have amounted to a campaign of harassment, and the issue of how FOI laws should be applied in an academic context remained unresolved.[30]

In May 2010 BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin wrote that McIntyre "arguably knows more about CRU science than anyone outside the unit — but none of the CRU inquiries has contacted him for input."[31] In March McIntyre had submitted evidence to the Independent Climate Change Email Review (chaired by Sir Muir Russell), and points he raised were discussed in the Review report published on 7 July 2010.[32] New Statesman named McIntyre as 32nd of its "50 People Who Matter 2010", citing his role in the email controversy. It said "The influence might not be positive, but there's no doubt he has shaped the debate."[33]

Selected publications edit

  • McIntyre, Stephen; McKitrick, Ross (2003). . Energy & Environment. 14 (6): 751–771. Bibcode:2003EnEnv..14..751M. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.168.1461. doi:10.1260/095830503322793632. S2CID 154585461. Archived from the original on 22 June 2013.
  • McIntyre, Stephen; McKitrick, Ross (2005). "The M&M Critique of the MBH98 Northern Hemisphere Climate Index: Update and Implications". Energy & Environment. 16 (1): 69–100. Bibcode:2005EnEnv..16...69M. doi:10.1260/0958305053516226. S2CID 154090879. Archived from the original on 28 January 2013.
  • McIntyre, Stephen; McKitrick, Ross (2005). "Hockey sticks, principal components, and spurious significance". Geophysical Research Letters. 32 (3): L03710. Bibcode:2005GeoRL..32.3710M. doi:10.1029/2004GL021750.
  • McIntyre, Stephen; McKitrick, Ross (2009). "Proxy inconsistency and other problems in millennial paleoclimate reconstructions". PNAS. 106 (6): E10. Bibcode:2009PNAS..106E..10M. doi:10.1073/pnas.0812509106. PMC 2647809. PMID 19188613.
  • McKitrick, Ross; McIntyre, Stephen; Herman, Chad (2010). "Panel and multivariate methods for tests of trend equivalence in climate data series". Atmospheric Science Letters. 11 (4): 270–277. Bibcode:2010AtScL..11..270M. doi:10.1002/asl.290.
  • O'Donnell, Ryan; Lewis, Nicholas; McIntyre, Steve; Condon, Jeff (2011). "Improved Methods for PCA-Based Reconstructions: Case Study Using the Steig et al. (2009) Antarctic Temperature Reconstruction". Journal of Climate. 24 (8): 2099–2115. Bibcode:2011JCli...24.2099O. doi:10.1175/2010JCLI3656.1. S2CID 129553222.
  • McIntyre, Stephen; McKitrick, Ross (2011). "Discussion of: A statistical analysis of multiple temperature proxies: Are reconstructions of surface temperatures over the last 1000 years reliable?". Annals of Applied Statistics. 5 (1): 56–60. arXiv:1105.0524. Bibcode:2011arXiv1105.0524M. doi:10.1214/10-AOAS398L. S2CID 88511946.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Cosh, Colby (13 December 2009). "Centre of the storm". Maclean's. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e McIntyre, Stephen (25 October 2003). . Archived from the original on 28 November 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2007.
  3. ^ Stephen McIntyre (22 March 2006). "Blog comment". Climate Audit. Retrieved 1 September 2007.
  4. ^ . George C. Marshall Institute. Archived from the original on 8 August 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2007.
  5. ^ (PDF). cgxEnergy. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 November 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2007.
  6. ^ a b Pearce, p. 14.
  7. ^ Montford, A.W. (2010). The Hockey Stick Illusion. London: Stacey International. p. 58. ISBN 978-1-906768-35-5.
  8. ^ "Trelawney Intersects 304.00 Metres of 1.65 g/t Gold in 200-Metre Step-Out Hole From the Cote Lake Deposit; Appoints New Director and Grants Stock Options". Marketwire. 4 April 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  9. ^ "Trelawney Announces Appointment of Officers and Grant of Stock Options". Marketwire. 30 June 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  10. ^ "Augen Gold Announces Appointment of New Directors and Management". Marketwire. 23 September 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  11. ^ "Trelawney Completes Compulsory Acquisition of Shares of Augen Gold". Marketwire. 4 November 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  12. ^ "Southeast Asia Mining Closes $3.4 Million Private Placement". Marketwire. 13 October 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  13. ^ "Board Resignation". Marketwire. 23 May 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  14. ^ . Reuters. 21 June 2012. Archived from the original on 23 February 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  15. ^ McKitrick, Ross; McIntyre, Stephen (November 2003), , archived from the original on 27 November 2003, retrieved 10 September 2012
  16. ^ McIntyre, Stephen; McKitrick, Ross (February 2005). (PDF). Geophysical Research Letters. 32 (3): L03710. Bibcode:2005GeoRL..32.3710M. doi:10.1029/2004GL021750. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 April 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2007.
  17. ^ Evers, Marco; Stampf, Olaf; Traufetter, Gerald (1 April 2010). "Climate Catastrophe: A Superstorm for Global Warming Research". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  18. ^ Revkin, Andrew C. (22 June 2006), "Science Panel Backs Study on Warming Climate", New York Times
  19. ^ National Research Council (2006). Surface Temperature Reconstructions for the last 2,000 years. National Academies Press. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.178.5968. doi:10.17226/11676. ISBN 978-0-309-10225-4.
  20. ^ McIntyre, Stephen (11 September 2005). . Archived from the original on 11 August 2015. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  21. ^ Stephen McIntyre (23 March 2006). "Blog comment". Climate Audit. Retrieved 26 December 2010.
  22. ^ McIntyre, Stephen (26 October 2004), , Webpage of Stephen McIntyre, Climate2003, archived from the original on 24 January 2005, retrieved 10 September 2012
  23. ^ Appell, David (21 February 2005), "Behind the Hockey Stick", Scientific American, vol. 292, no. 3, pp. 34–35, Bibcode:2005SciAm.292c..34A, doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0305-34, PMID 15859209, retrieved 7 March 2011
  24. ^ McIntyre, Steve (3 February 2005), , Climate Audit, archived from the original on 4 February 2005, retrieved 10 September 2012
  25. ^ Aylward, Kevin (1 November 2007). . Wizbang. Archived from the original on 4 November 2007. Retrieved 29 June 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  26. ^ "Climate Change Emails Reveal Rigged "Consensus"". The Wall Street Journal. 27 November 2009.
  27. ^ . NASA. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  28. ^ McIntyre, Steve (11 August 2007). "Does Hansen's Error "Matter"?". Climate Audit. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  29. ^ Borenstein, Seth; Satter, Raphael; Ritter, Malcolm (12 December 2009). "AP IMPACT: Science not faked, but not pretty". Associated Press. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
  30. ^ Adams, David (14 April 2010). "Scientists cleared of malpractice in UEA's hacked emails inquiry". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  31. ^ Harrabin, Roger (29 May 2010). "Harrabin's Notes: Getting the message". BBC. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  32. ^ The Independent Climate Change Email Review, an independent review funded by the UEA, chaired by Sir Muir Russell
  33. ^ "50 People Who Matter 2010 - 32. Stephen McIntyre: Climategate keeper". New Statesman. 27 September 2010. Retrieved 29 June 2012.

External links edit

McIntyre's websites and publications
  • ClimateAudit — McIntyre's blog
  • Hockey Stick Studies — McIntyre's compilation of Papers, Presentations etc.
  • Publications by Stephen McIntyre and Ross McKitrick (at McKitrick's site).
  • Article detailing the Wegman and North Reports with links and summarization
  • McIntyre's biography 28 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine (.doc file, last updated in 2003)
  • The M&M Project: Replication Analysis of the Mann et al. Hockey Stick 12 September 2004 at the Wayback Machine at McKitrick's website
  • "The IPCC, the 'Hockey Stick' Curve, and the Illusion of Experience by McIntyre and McKitrick, Marshall Institute, 18 November 2003
  • at the Marshall Institute's website
Articles about McIntyre and responses
  • "Kyoto Protocol Based on Flawed Statistics" 27 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine by Marcel Crok with English translation by Angela den Tex, Natuurwetenschap & Techniek, February 2005
  • "In Climate Debate, The 'Hockey Stick' Leads to a Face-Off", Antonio Regalado, The Wall Street Journal, 14 February 2005
  • "Global-Warming Skeptics under Fire", Antonio Regalado, The Wall Street Journal, 26 October 2005.
  • Video of talk by Gerald North (head of the NRC committee) regarding their report.
  • by Lorne Gunther, National Post, 13 August 2007.
  • Red faces at NASA over climate-change blunder by Daniel Dale, Toronto Star, 14 August 2007.
  • , Natalie Paris, Daily Telegraph, 16 August 2007.
  • New York Times article on the NAS report
  • The National Academy of Sciences report: Surface Temperature Reconstructions for the Last 2,000 Years (2006)
  • "Revenge of the Climate Laymen", The Wall Street Journal Europe article on McIntyre & Climate Audit, 18 November 2009.
  • "Climate science's PR disaster", Margaret Wente's column for 30 November 2009, The Globe and Mail
  • at the Toronto Star, 12 December 2009
  • A Superstorm for Global Warming Research, Part 3: A Climate Rebel Takes on the Establishment by Marco Evers, Olaf Stampf and Gerald Traufetter, Spiegel Online International, 1 April 2010.

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This article is about the Canadian editor of Climate Audit For the ice hockey player see Steve MacIntyre Stephen McIntyre born c 1947 is a Canadian mining exploration company director a former minerals prospector and semi retired mining consultant whose work has included statistical analysis He is the founder and editor of Climate Audit a blog which analyses and discusses climate data He is a critic of the temperature record of the past 1000 years and the data quality of NASA s Goddard Institute for Space Studies He has made statistical critiques with economist Ross McKitrick of the hockey stick graph which shows that the increase in late 20th century global temperatures is unprecedented in the past 1 000 years 1 Steve McIntyreBornc 1947NationalityCanadianEducationBSc mathematics MA philosophy politics and economics Alma materUniversity of TorontoUniversity of OxfordOccupationMining consultantKnown forCritique of the hockey stick graphWebsiteClimate Audit Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Hockey stick graph controversy 4 ClimateAudit org 4 1 Auditing 4 2 Role in the Climatic Research Unit controversy 5 Selected publications 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editMcIntyre a native of Ontario attended the University of Toronto Schools a college preparatory school in Toronto finishing first in the national high school mathematics competition of 1965 2 He went on to study mathematics at the University of Toronto and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1969 McIntyre then obtained a Commonwealth Scholarship to read philosophy politics and economics PPE at Corpus Christi College Oxford graduating in 1971 1 2 Although he was offered a graduate scholarship McIntyre decided not to pursue studies in mathematical economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2 Career editMcIntyre started work for Noranda 1 and worked for 30 years in the mineral business 2 the last part of these in the hard rock mineral exploration as an officer or director of several public mineral exploration companies 3 4 He was the president and founder of Northwest Exploration Company Limited and a director of its parent company Northwest Explorations Inc When Northwest Explorations Inc was taken over in 1998 by CGX Resources Inc to form the oil and gas exploration company CGX Energy Inc McIntyre ceased being a director McIntyre was a strategic advisor for CGX in 2000 through 2003 5 McIntyre says that during his career his skills in statistical analysis enabled him to analyse mineral prospecting data and out bet his rivals 6 He also occasionally worked as a government policy analyst including a period at the federal Anti Inflation Board 1 Prior to 2003 he was an officer or director of several small public mineral exploration companies He retired from full time work but still sometimes engaged in mining consultancy 7 He is an active squash player and once won a gold medal in the World Masters Games in squash doubles 2 In April 2011 Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc of Toronto Ontario announced the appointment of McIntyre to their board of directors and then later to chairman in June 2011 8 9 In September 2011 McIntyre was appointed to the board of directors of Augen Gold Corp which was shortly acquired by Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc in November 2011 10 11 In October 2011 McIntyre was appointed to the board of directors of Southeast Asia Mining Corp and later resigned in May 2012 12 13 Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc was acquired by Iamgold Corporation in June 2012 14 Hockey stick graph controversy editMain article Hockey stick graph global temperature In 2002 McIntyre became interested in climate science after a leaflet from the Canadian government warning of the dangers of global warming was delivered to his residence McIntyre states that he noticed discrepancies in climate science papers that reminded him of the false prospectus that had duped investors involved in the Bre X gold mining scandal 6 The Canadian government pamphlets were based on the IPCC Third Assessment Report section which prominently displayed the hockey stick graph based on the 1999 reconstruction by Mann Bradley and Hughes MBH99 McIntyre began studying Mann s research which had produced the graph and met Ross McKitrick 15 16 McIntyre has remarked on how his suspicions of this graph were aroused In financial circles we talk about a hockey stick curve when some investor presents you with a nice steep curve in the hope of palming something off on you 17 McIntyre amp McKittrick s papers were cited by Senator Jim Inhofe and Representative Joe Barton to support their political criticisms of the MBH studies and Representative Sherwood Boehlert requested the National Academy of Sciences in the United States to arrange an investigation The outcome was the North Report published in 2006 which endorsed the MBH studies with a few reservations The principal component analysis method criticised by McIntyre amp McKittrick had a small tendency to bias results so was not recommended but it had little influence on the final reconstructions and other methods produced similar results 18 19 20 non primary source needed ClimateAudit org editMain article Climate Audit McIntyre s blog has as a recurrent topic the struggle to obtain underlying data from peer reviewed papers McIntyre has stated that he started Climate Audit so that he could defend himself against attacks being made at the climatology blog RealClimate 21 An earlier website Climate2003 provided additional information for papers co written by McIntyre and Ross McKitrick including raw data and source code and comments by McIntyre On 26 October 2004 McIntyre commented on climate2003 com Maybe I ll start blogging some odds and ends that I m working on I m going to post up some more observations on some of the blog criticisms 22 On 1 December Mann and nine other scientists launched the RealClimate website 23 On 2 February McIntyre set up his Climate Audit blog having found difficulties with posting comments on the climate2003 com layout 24 Climate Audit was co winner of a 2007 Weblog Award for Best Science Blog receiving 20 000 votes in the online poll 25 Auditing edit Stephen McIntyre has been highlighted by the press including The Wall Street Journal 26 In 2007 McIntyre started auditing the various corrections made to temperature records in particular those relating to the urban heat island effect He discovered a discontinuity in some U S records in the Goddard Institute for Space Studies GISS dataset starting in January 2000 He emailed GISS advising them of the problem and within a couple of days GISS issued a new corrected set of data and thanked McIntyre for bringing to our attention that such an adjustment is necessary to prevent creating an artificial jump in year 2000 27 The adjustment reduced the average temperatures for the continental United States by about 0 15 C during the years 2000 2006 Changes in other portions of the record did not exceed 0 03 C it made no discernible difference to the global mean anomalies McIntyre later commented 28 My original interest in GISS adjustment procedures was not an abstract interest but a specific interest in whether GISS adjustment procedures were equal to the challenge of fixing bad data If one views the above assessment as a type of limited software audit limited by lack of access to source code and operating manuals one can say firmly that the GISS software had not only failed to pick up and correct fictitious steps of up to 1 deg C but that GISS actually introduced this error in the course of their programming According to any reasonable audit standards one would conclude that the GISS software had failed this particular test While GISS can and has patched the particular error that I reported to them their patching hardly proves the merit of the GISS and USHCN adjustment procedures These need to be carefully examined Role in the Climatic Research Unit controversy edit See also Climatic Research Unit email controversy Colby Cosh writing for Maclean s magazine believes McIntyre s criticisms of climate science are at the heart of the Climatic Research Unit email controversy in November December 2009 McIntyre is mentioned over 100 times in the hacked Climatic Research Unit CRU emails In the emails one climate researcher dismisses him as a bozo Others speculate over his funding and argue about whether to ignore or counterattack him although according to Cosh some unnamed scientists acknowledge that his criticisms have merit 1 The Associated Press analysis of the CRU e mails stated Some e mails said McIntyre s attempts to get original data from scientists are frivolous and meant more for harassment than doing good science There are allegations that he would distort and misuse data given to him McIntyre disagreed with how he is portrayed Everything that I ve done in this I ve done in good faith he said 29 The independent Science Assessment Panel s chair Lord Oxburgh said at a press conference that the repeated Freedom of Information FOI requests made by Steve McIntyre and others could have amounted to a campaign of harassment and the issue of how FOI laws should be applied in an academic context remained unresolved 30 In May 2010 BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin wrote that McIntyre arguably knows more about CRU science than anyone outside the unit but none of the CRU inquiries has contacted him for input 31 In March McIntyre had submitted evidence to the Independent Climate Change Email Review chaired by Sir Muir Russell and points he raised were discussed in the Review report published on 7 July 2010 32 New Statesman named McIntyre as 32nd of its 50 People Who Matter 2010 citing his role in the email controversy It said The influence might not be positive but there s no doubt he has shaped the debate 33 Selected publications editMcIntyre Stephen McKitrick Ross 2003 Corrections to the Mann et al 1998 Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemispheric Average Temperature Series Energy amp Environment 14 6 751 771 Bibcode 2003EnEnv 14 751M CiteSeerX 10 1 1 168 1461 doi 10 1260 095830503322793632 S2CID 154585461 Archived from the original on 22 June 2013 McIntyre Stephen McKitrick Ross 2005 The M amp M Critique of the MBH98 Northern Hemisphere Climate Index Update and Implications Energy amp Environment 16 1 69 100 Bibcode 2005EnEnv 16 69M doi 10 1260 0958305053516226 S2CID 154090879 Archived from the original on 28 January 2013 McIntyre Stephen McKitrick Ross 2005 Hockey sticks principal components and spurious significance Geophysical Research Letters 32 3 L03710 Bibcode 2005GeoRL 32 3710M doi 10 1029 2004GL021750 McIntyre Stephen McKitrick Ross 2009 Proxy inconsistency and other problems in millennial paleoclimate reconstructions PNAS 106 6 E10 Bibcode 2009PNAS 106E 10M doi 10 1073 pnas 0812509106 PMC 2647809 PMID 19188613 McKitrick Ross McIntyre Stephen Herman Chad 2010 Panel and multivariate methods for tests of trend equivalence in climate data series Atmospheric Science Letters 11 4 270 277 Bibcode 2010AtScL 11 270M doi 10 1002 asl 290 O Donnell Ryan Lewis Nicholas McIntyre Steve Condon Jeff 2011 Improved Methods for PCA Based Reconstructions Case Study Using the Steig et al 2009 Antarctic Temperature Reconstruction Journal of Climate 24 8 2099 2115 Bibcode 2011JCli 24 2099O doi 10 1175 2010JCLI3656 1 S2CID 129553222 McIntyre Stephen McKitrick Ross 2011 Discussion of A statistical analysis of multiple temperature proxies Are reconstructions of surface temperatures over the last 1000 years reliable Annals of Applied Statistics 5 1 56 60 arXiv 1105 0524 Bibcode 2011arXiv1105 0524M doi 10 1214 10 AOAS398L S2CID 88511946 See also editGlobal warming controversy Instrumental temperature record Calculating the global temperatureReferences edit a b c d e Cosh Colby 13 December 2009 Centre of the storm Maclean s Retrieved 29 June 2012 a b c d e McIntyre 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