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Interacademies report coming
Aug 20, 2010 Climate: IPCC
The Interacademies Council report into IPCC procedures will be published on 30 August.
H/T Marcel Crok.
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The Interacademies Council report into IPCC procedures will be published on 30 August.
H/T Marcel Crok.
Reader Comments (12)
IPCC procedures will be found to correct and above board.
IPCC errors ........... well the IAC weren't asked to review them.
Lets recap.
1. House of Commons said it was up to UEA to investigate the claims surrounding Climategate.
2. Oxburgh didn't investigate CRU science.
3. Ruselll didn't investigate the content and veracity of emails, nor whether any were deleted.
Conclusion: Skirting around the main issues has produced whitewash after whitewash - "we found nothing wrong".
Meanwhile - anyone who has a mildly technical background can readily find out for themselves that the HS is BS...and economically speaking one 'green job' costs 2 'normal' jobs.
So much for the societies and academies, royal and otherwise.
Gee...that only leaves them 10 days to interview Steve McIntyre.
Plenty of time to interview Steve M cos they haven’t reached the peer review stage yet according to the Process page on the IAC web site.
Dr Karl, what is worse, Steve is travelling right now and may not be available for interviews at so short notice. All his fault, of course.
US EPA: Danger to the US from CO2 does not depend on areas in which the IPCC's errors are.
Netherlands PBL: The IPCC said 60% of our country lies under the sea level - which is a big , big deal, but all other errors are 'minor'
KPMG: Pachauri's books are all in order.
Monbiot: Even though my life's work goes down the drain, I exonerate Jones, but only by so much
PSU 'inquiry': Mann has done nothing wrong, so what is there to investigate
PSU investigation: Mann is good at proposing research....how can do anything wrong?
Nature Magazine (on November 20, 2 days after the emails were out). We dont see anything wrong.
Forensic investigator: I just got this thumb drive yesterday and I dont even have access to the hard drive.
East Anglia Police: What is your phone number again?
Just to be clear, I was being facetious when I said the IAC only had 10 days to interview Steve McIntyre. The report has basically been finalized and if they really wanted to interview Mc they would have done this when they were in Montreal a few months ago. It appears they're not really interested in the truth. Btw, for those that are unaware, the "Dr." is in quotation marks because of:
http://www.nationalreview.com/planet-gore/17191/thats-dr-gore-you/chris-horner
Just my own little jab at the ethics of alarmists.
Dear IAC
Please, please find a synonym for robust.
Oh Dr K, I thought your comment was as genuine as mine!
[sarc off]
In advance of publication, a PhD student at James Cook Uni (Bob Carter's uni and MrsBud's alma mater) has published this:
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/images/stories/papers/originals/mclean_we_have_been_conned.pdf
I've only had a quick scan but thought readers here would want to take a look.
Please, please find a synonym for robust.
How about "full-bodied"?
Webcast of the presentation in an hour ... h/t Boels069
http://www.un.org/webcast/
for more info go to climategate.nl