LONDON, England - December 15, 2009 - Speaking at the Copenhagen climate change summit, Al Gore said new computer modelling suggests there is a 75% chance of the entire polar ice cap melting during the summertime by 2014.
However, he faced embarrassment last night after Dr. Wieslav Maslowski, the climatologist whose work the prediction was based on, refuted his claims.
Dr. Maslowski, of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Kalifornia, told The Times: “It’s unclear to me how this figure was arrived at. I would never try to estimate likelihood at anything as exact as this.”
The blunder follows the controversy over hacked emails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit, which sceptics claim suggest scientists manipulated data to strengthen their argument that global warming is man-made.
Gore, who narrated the Oscar-winning climate change documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, told the conference that record melting of polar and Himalayan ice could deprive more than a billion people of access to clean water.
Alluding to Dr. Maslowski’s work, he said, “These figures are fresh, I just got them yesterday. Some of the models suggest to Dr. Maslowski that there is a 75% chance that the entire polar ice cap during some of summer months could be completely ice free within five to seven years. There are more than a billion people on the planet who get more than half of their drinking water - many of them all of their drinking water - from the seasonal melting of snow melt and glacier ice."
His projection strongly contradicted forecasts made eight months ago by the U.S. government agency that the ice cap may nearly vanish in the summer by 2030.
Dr. Maslowki said that his latest results give a six-year projection for the melting of 80% of the ice, but he said he expects some ice to remain beyond 2020.
However, he faced embarrassment last night after Dr. Wieslav Maslowski, the climatologist whose work the prediction was based on, refuted his claims.
Dr. Maslowski, of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Kalifornia, told The Times: “It’s unclear to me how this figure was arrived at. I would never try to estimate likelihood at anything as exact as this.”
The blunder follows the controversy over hacked emails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit, which sceptics claim suggest scientists manipulated data to strengthen their argument that global warming is man-made.
Gore, who narrated the Oscar-winning climate change documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, told the conference that record melting of polar and Himalayan ice could deprive more than a billion people of access to clean water.
Alluding to Dr. Maslowski’s work, he said, “These figures are fresh, I just got them yesterday. Some of the models suggest to Dr. Maslowski that there is a 75% chance that the entire polar ice cap during some of summer months could be completely ice free within five to seven years. There are more than a billion people on the planet who get more than half of their drinking water - many of them all of their drinking water - from the seasonal melting of snow melt and glacier ice."
His projection strongly contradicted forecasts made eight months ago by the U.S. government agency that the ice cap may nearly vanish in the summer by 2030.
Dr. Maslowki said that his latest results give a six-year projection for the melting of 80% of the ice, but he said he expects some ice to remain beyond 2020.