Posted 19 September 2013
A full independent summary of the findings of 47 distinguished climate scientists is contained in the latest publication of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) just released. Describing it, Associate Professor Chris de Freitas, PhD, Climate Scientist, School of Environment, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, comments: "Library shelves are cluttered with books on global warming. The problem is identifying which ones are worth reading. The NIPCC's CCR-II report is one of these. Its coverage of the topic is comprehensive without being superficial. It sorts through conflicting claims made by scientists and highlights mounting evidence that climate sensitivity to carbon dioxide increase is lower than climate models have until now assumed."
Full Summary for Policymakers [here ](nipcc spm published version sept. 12.pdf)