British climate change denier Christopher Monckton talking about global warming in 2009. Photo: supplied / New Zealand Herald 

By Peter Sinclair
8 April 2013 New Zealand Herald:

New Zealand’s top climate change scientists have rallied together to slam a visiting sceptic who is touring the country to proclaim global warming as a myth that should be ignored. Dr James Renwick, associate professor of physical geography at Victoria University, dismissed Lord Monckton’s views as “rubbish”. “He’s a great showman and speaker, and climate change is a vehicle to self-publicise. “But he has no training and has studiously avoided learning anything about science, I would say.” Niwa principal scientist Brett Mullan said Lord Monckton’s views were “very damaging” for public perception. Professor Dave Frame, director of the Climate Change Research Institute at Victoria University, described him as a “vaudeville act” to be ignored. “Someone who goes around saying things we know are not true can actually be quite harmful.” Lord Monckton has rejected the claims as ”hate speech”.

John Nixon in SciBlogs:

A week into his self-described “barnstorming” tour of New Zealand, arch-sceptic Christopher Monckton seems to be quietly licking his wounds after a string of farcical public and media appearances. The armchair climate change expert has in the past managed to stimulate discussion of climate science on his tours of New Zealand and Australia, even if he has been criticized for manipulating and cherry-picking the science to suit his narrative on climate. However, after his roasting in the media, his train wreck of a public discussion in Auckland and a falling out with one of his imagined allies, Monckton’s arguments against acting on climate change have received scant attention, overshadowed by his erratic behaviour. […]

Waikato Times:

Monckton said did not claim to be a climatologist or an economist and hedged his arguments with a few choice words. ”I do not say that I am certain, I say I think it most unlikely.”I start from the assumption that except where absolute mathematical proof is available, which it very seldom is in the physical sciences and even less in the slippery subject such as climatology, minds must  remain open – including mine.” Monckton later spoke to students at Waikato University and while there were a handful of protestors to denounce him, the address largely passed without incident. Monckton is on the record as saying that human-emitted carbon emissions were not warming the planet and that increased sun activity accounted for recent higher temperatures. His beliefs are at odds with the majority of climate change scientists, but have attracted attention wherever he goes. However, Monckton is planning to wind up his role of climate change speaker shortly.

Interestingly, a cached earlier version of this story includes finished with a different passage – “Lord Monckton said he would stop speaking as a climate sceptic speaker soon. “On this side of the case, there’s no money at all.” [more]

Monckton Panned in Kiwi-Land. Might Be Ready to Hang up Spurs.