A Berkeley University physics professor and self-described global  warming "skeptic" has just completed a major global temperature study,  concluding that the world has been warming by 1 C since the mid-1950s.
Richard Muller, scientific director of the California-based, Berkeley  Earth Surface Temperature Project admits he is now a "global warming  convert."
"Our biggest surprise was that the new results agreed so closely with  the warming values published previously by other teams in the U.S. and  the U.K.," Muller said in a statement.
Muller led a team of researchers, who he said had no global warming bias  or agenda, to set the record straight on the basic question: is the  world warming or not?
Other climate science groups such as NASA, NOAA, and the Hadley Centre  in the United Kingdom have already shown a warming trend for some time.
But Muller was motivated to clear the scientific suspicion raised by the  so-called "Climategate" scandal of late 2009, when U.K. scientists'  e-mails were hacked and exposed, raising accusations that some  scientists may have tinkered with temperature readings to suit global  warming conclusions.
He said he would accept the conclusion of his latest study, whichever way it went.
"Climategate was very disturbing to me. A group of scientists had  suppressed data that disagreed with what they thought was the answer,"  Muller told CBC News in a recent Skype interview.
"In science, you're not supposed to do that. You're supposed to show your dirty laundry."
Muller said he designed a study to deal with skeptics' major concerns,  such as selection bias and the "urban heat island effect."
The latter refers to thermometer readings that are unusually warm due to  their proximity to airports or cities that produce their own heat.
The Berkeley project gathered an astonishing 1.6 billion temperature  readings from around the planet — five times more locations than  reviewed by previous groups.
The study is making international headlines, but other skeptics aren't so sure if the so-called warming debate is over.
"It's been spun in a way to suggest the skeptics are wrong, and we  should all just repent," said Peter Holle of the Frontier Centre, a  Winnipeg-based think-tank that often funds well-known global warming  skeptics, such as Timothy Ball, to give presentations across Canada.
Holle said the Berkeley study still has not been peer-reviewed. One of  the study's co-authors, Judith Curry, has already disputed the  conclusions in published news reports, he added.
Holle also questioned the accuracy of the temperature stations, as well as the timing of the study's release.
 "We think it's probably no coincidence that there's a major UN  conference coming up in Durban, South Africa, on climate change in about  four weeks," he said.
 Environmental activist Curt Hull with Climate Change Connection in Winnipeg said he expects the world will embrace this report.
 "I think it just adds to the mountain of evidence, and the continually  growing mountain of evidence, that the Earth is warming," said Hull.
 In a move towards greater transparency, the Berkeley Earth Surface  Temperature Project published all of its temperature data online for  anyone to download, criticize or reinterpret.
 "So by doing the science carefully, by doing it openly, by putting all  of our data online … what we're hoping is this will not be part of the  political debate anymore, that we'll agree on the science," Muller said.
 In a twist, the study was partly funded by the Charles Koch Foundation.
 Charles Koch is a U.S. billionaire industrialist who, according to  Environment Canada, just happens to own the largest greenhouse  gas-polluting facility in Manitoba: the Koch fertilizer plant in  Brandon.
 The Center for American Progress Action Fund claims that Koch is a  well-known funder of global warming denial activities, as well as the  U.S. Tea Party movement.
 In a statement, the Charles Koch Foundation said, "The [Berkeley]  research examined recent global surface temperature trends. It did not  examine ocean temperature data or the cause of warming on our climate."


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