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Obama Wars Title: Drip, Drip, Drip -- U.N.'s Climate Claims Drip, Drip, Drip -- U.N.'s Climate Claims By Walter Russell Mead ;Council on Foreign Relations - FOXNews.com Bad science and bad politics are taking their toll on climate change claims made by the U.N. and others.
print email share recommend (0) By Walter Russell Mead for The American Interest It’s not just the threat of Himalayan glaciers disappearing by 2035. Now another headline grabbing IPCC scare story is melting away. A report in Sunday’s London Times highlights new humiliations for the IPCC. “The most important is a claim that global warming could cut rain-fed north African crop production by up to 50% by 2020, a remarkably short time for such a dramatic change. The claim has been quoted in speeches by Rajendra Pachauri, the IPCC chairman, and by Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general.” There is however one teensy-weensy little problem. As Professor Chris Field, the lead author of the IPCC’s climate impact team has now told reporters that he can find “no evidence” to support the claim in the IPCC’s 2007 report. There’s more. When the glacier story broke, IPCC apologists returned over and over again to a saving grace. The bogus glacier report appeared in the body of the IPCC document, but not in the much more carefully vetted Synthesis Report, in which the IPCC’s senior leadership made its specific recommendations to world leaders. So it didn’t matter that much, the apologists told us, and we can still trust the rigorously checked and reviewed Synthesis Report. But that’s where the African rain crisis prediction is found — in the supposedly sacrosanct Synthesis Report. So the Synthesis Report contains a major scare prediction — 50% shortfall in North African food production just ten years from now — and there is no serious, peer-reviewed evidence that the prediction is true. But there’s more. Much, much more... Walter Russell Mead is an American foreign policy expert at the Council on Foreign Relations. To continue reading his piece for the American Interest click here. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Only kool aid drinkers buy Algore's MYTH at this point. You simply can't deny the global temperatures haven't risen since Algore was VP in 98. Its getting uglier out there... #2. To: Badeye (#1) (Edited) Ten bucks and your one good eye says that you're too much of a fucking moron to understand this... Lets not confuse the stockmarket with the economy, okay? Badeye posted on 2003-08-28 14:37:45 ET Reply Trace Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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