When it comes to the politics of climate change, it’s hard not to enjoy the story of Richard Muller, a Berkeley physics professor.
Not long after the so-called “Climategate” story, Muller, a self-proclaimed skeptic of global warming, created the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project to examine all of the available data, and resolve any lingering doubts. Conservatives were thrilled and quickly proclaimed they would accept whatever results Muller came up with. The Koch Foundation even gave Muller’s project $150,000.
To put it mildly, the right was crushed last fall when Muller published the results of his research: the climate scientists have been right all along. “Global warming,” Muller concluded, “is real.”
That was in October. Over the weekend, Muller went even further in the New York Times, calling himself “a converted skeptic,” and highlighting some additional findings of his research.
Last year, following an intensive research effort involving a dozen scientists, I concluded that global warming was real and that the prior estimates of the rate of warming were correct. I’m now going a step further: Humans are almost entirely the cause.









