Whale Population Grows Despite Attenborough Climate Scaremongering
Further cutting edge scare mongering was on display in last Sundayâs second episode of Sir David Attenboroughâs Frozen Planet II. More and more bowhead whales were said to be falling prey to killer whales, as the warming climate causes the barriers of sea ice to melt earlier in the year. Bowheads can utilise sea ice to evade harm, although the Frozen Planet attack was filmed in summer shallow water as 50 socialising whales gathered to rub their skins on rocks. Killer whale attacks on bowheads are not new, although there have been recent efforts to use the threat  to promote climate change alarm. However, the U.S.-based National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration notes that âtransientâ killer whales are known to prey on bowheads âand rates have increased every decadeâ. Better reporting and larger numbers of killer whales, also known as orcas, are among a number of possible reasons cited.
Orcas are one of the top ocean predators and will kill a variety of prey including minke whales in Antarctica. A small number of juvenile bowheads are undoubtedly taken. Other losses also occur with hunting allowed for communities in the Arctic Circle. Meanwhile, a group of ecologists recently reported that bowhead population sizes have increased over the last 30 years over large areas of the Arctic due to improvements in the production of food. As with all life in the Arctic, slightly warmer summers have led to improved food supplies from the bottom to the top of the chain. Another animal to have benefited from this higher abundance is the polar bear, whose numbers are thought to be at a record level around 32,000. Seal numbers in the North Atlantic were recently reported to be increasing.
Recent warming in the Arctic, which has reduced summer sea ice, has also proved helpful to bowheads since they can expand their territory. Bowheads are highly adapted to their environment, and have a pronounced bump on their heads which they use to break ice up to half a metre thick. Thinner summer ice further north means larger areas to feed.
Of course another great contribution to the rise in bowhead numbers is the decision to stop killing them, apart from a number of special Inuit permits. Bowheads were much prized by whalers, and their numbers were thought to have dropped to around 3,000 a century ago. Counting whales is naturally difficult but a recent abundance estimate put numbers in the western Arctic at 12,505 â with a 95% confidence that the total was between 7,994 to 19,560. Bowheads are also found in many other areas of the Arctic.
Last Sundayâs Attenborough programme followed the recent emotional line laid down by Mark Brownlow, his Executive Producer. âWe get the audience invested in our characters, which we then use to communicate the message,â explained Brownlow. Cue scary music and strings as a young bowhead is shown isolated by a pack of orcas and for one hour repeatedly battered. Intoned Attenborough: âThen they pushed the youngster down until it finally drownsâ. Cue end of music, cue climate change message and cue young children going to bed with tears in their eyes.
Still in the Arctic for episode 2, Attenborough, needless to say, repeated his improbable guess that all the summer sea ice in the Arctic could be gone by 2035. This claim is starting to attract a lot of critical interest on social media and elsewhere following the disclosure last week in the Daily Sceptic that it is the product of a climate model. It appears to have been taken from a paper written in 2020 by a group of academics working at the Met Officeâs Hadley Centre. It was said that the model was able to replicate the climate in the last interglacial â not the most difficult task since they presumably knew the answer in the first place â and thus confidently predict that all the summer ice in the Arctic, right the way up to the North Pole, could disappear in about 12 years.
As we have also reported, the guess is looking more improbable by the year since Arctic summer sea ice has started to make a small recovery. The National Snow and Ice Data Center noted that last month, âsea ice extent is likely to remain higher than in recent yearsâ. According to this source, the average sea ice extent ranked 13th lowest in the recent satellite record. Meanwhile, according to the EU weather service Copernicus, the overall annual coverage of sea ice was very close to the 1991-2020 average.
For years, alarmists have been making ludicrous claims of climate tipping points and breakdown. Even single examples of natural predation are rustled up to push the emotional buttons. The messaging of course is designed to help impose a command-and-control Net Zero political objective. Science has been corralled and politicised in order to strengthen the message. The ridiculous notion that the science is ‘settled’ has been allowed to stand. With the stakes rising daily as the disaster of Net Zero looms, how long can they get away with it?
Chris Morrison is the Daily Scepticâs Environment Editor.
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It’s such a shame. I used to love all the Attenborough programmes going right back to the 70s. Now I just don’t bother. The photography is wonderful, the message is mostly propaganda, and this from a man who has flown more miles than most, in other words, yet another hypocrite. If these people feel so strongly that CO2 causes anthropogenic climate change, why do they never mention the fact that their activities are or may have been part of the problem? I have an extremely low carbon footprint (not that I care one way or another anyway) and I really detest the hectoring tone that climate change aficionados take. Creating resentment is no way to win hearts and minds, whatever the subject.
I’ve got four letters for Attenborough:
STFU!
Do you not think Attenborough feels emboldened to parrot these futuristic forecasts of doom because he knows he won’t be around in order to be held accountable? I mean, 2035? How old’s the guy now…? 80s?
And as an aside..orcas are the oceans’ sh*thead baddies. They seem to hunt and kill whales for pleasure and often don’t even eat what they’ve killed. Sadists. đ
Attenborough is 96….
Hasn’t some reasonably famous person just died, aged 96?
I’m curious. Why did revealing David Attenborough’s age deserve a downvote.?!!
If the whales are thriving, maybe the Net Zeroists will argue that theyâre a useful source of lubricants – after all, theyâre not âfossil fuelâ? Or maybe not, depending on their priorities. It might depend on how far back to look to define something as renewable, I suppose.
You, like many others, see conspiracy theories on all sides of the political spectrum.
Maybe….
But actually it is an echo chamber of the liberal woke metropolitan establishment and so called academia. People who KNOW they are intelligent thus do not query anything presented as fact by “experts” whatsoever.
The reality is that they are not nearly as intelligent as they think they are, and as they tell each other, but they have all got third rate degrees, first class, mostly from grade inflation
It is this echo chamber we have been living in for far too long. We are desperate for more critical thinking and questioning of so called facts from so called experts and scientists.
I hope covid may be a start, but there is still a long way to go to fully debunk lockdowns, vaccine and mask mandates.
Climate Sceptics are bad enough but when the whales start misbehaving, well, where will it all end?
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Keep it up boys and girls youâre doing a grand job.
To all those who say they liked Attenborough think again, he was always a total creep with a very political agenda who’d sell his mum to be in the establishment. Don’t kid yourselves. He was never one of us.
Climate “crisis”? A whale of a tale…
Whilst computer models have some uses, it is important to understand that pumping dodgy data and some wild assed guesses into your Amstrad and ‘adjusting’ the output with bogus fiddle factors has ABSOLUTE ZERO connection to Scientific Method.
Or the real world.
âhow long can they get away with it?â
Forever, judging by the number of people who still believe in the Coronavirus scam and all the junk that goes with it lockdowns, mask mandates, experimental gene therapy treatments etcetera etcetera.