Two-sided conversation
Mar 6, 2012
Bishop Hill in Climate: Sceptics, Climate: WG2

The Conversation, the Australian site for academic discourse, has carved out something of a name for itself as a site where only the climate orthodoxy can be aired. It is therefore refreshing to see it permit a dissenting opinion to see the light of day, and doubly so when its focus is an activist-academician like Tim Flannery.

The [drought] conditions were so bad that Tim Flannery, now Australia’s Chief Climate Commissioner, declared that cities such as Brisbane would never again have dam-filling rains. Rather bizarrely, in 2007 he stated that hotter soils meant that “even the rain that falls isn’t actually going to fill our dams and river systems”.

Fast forward to 2012 and we see widespread drenching rains, flooded towns and cities, and dams full to the brim and overtopping. Indeed, the rainfall that we had last year not only filled Brisbane City’s Wivenhoe Dam water supply storage, but also all of its flood mitigation capacity. The resultant releases of water required to prevent a truly catastrophic dam failure contributed to the inundation of large parts of metropolitan Brisbane.

How is it that Tim Flannery could have got it so spectacularly wrong? The most obvious factor could well be Flannery’s lack of background in a climate science. He is an academic, however his background is mammalogy – he studied the evolution of mammals.

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