Posted 10 October 2013

The premeditated murder of science" is one of the criticisms of the 5th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) being made by a growing number of international experts in this field. Here are some:

 Dr Nir Shaviv (Israel) here

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Posted 8 October 2013

A two-part series in The American, the on-line magazine of the American Enterprise Institute, analyses the latest Summary fior Policymakers of the IPCC's 5th Assessment report. In Part 1, Kenneth Green says: "spinning facts into narrative is a regular feature of IPCC rep...

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Posted 8 October 2013

James Delingpole blogs at The Telegraph, UK: "there is more than enough solid evidence now to demonstrate to any neutral party prepared to cast half an eye over it that the doomsday prognostications the warmist establishment has been trying to frighten us with these last t...

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Posted 7 October 2013

Climate scientist Judith Curry, who has gained a reputation as a “lukewarmist” for agreeing with many climate assertions made by global warming activists but calling for more scientific scrutiny of alarmist claims, called for an end to the United Nations Intergovernmental Pa...

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Posted 3 October 2013

New Zealand climatologist Dr Vincent Gray has been a prolific expert reviewer of every Asserssment Report ever issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). His keen eye for questionable detail has been a feature of his past reviews, and he is especially cr...

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Posted 2 October 2013

The Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) has released a new report on the science of climate change: Climate Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science . The key takeaway messages are (1) the human impact on climate is very small and (2) any cha...

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Posted 2 October 2013

Poor old Albert Gore Jnr! Seems he just can't win! He's got more than mere mortal skeptics frustrating his efforts to bluff the world into accepting his myths about human-caused global warming.

First in his political days as VIce-President of the US, there was the Gore Bo...

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Posted 1 October 2013

A potentially damning example of "decision-based evidence making" by IPCC is the revelation by Steve McIntyre, in his authoritative blog on global warming and climate change, "Climate Audit" that IPCC made a late switch of an important graph in its latest Summary for Policym...

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Posted 1 October 2013

Among the rapidly increasing number of papers from all over the world calling into question various aspects of the latest Summary for Policymakers (SPM) issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as a prelude to its 5th Assessment Report (AR5) are two by...

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Posted 30 September 2013

Best read columnist in Melbourne's Herald-Sun, Andrew Bolt writes: "Of this latest IPCC summary, McKitrick quips the IPCC is saying 'since we started in 1990 we were ... wrong about the Antarctic, wrong about the tropical troposphere, wrong about the surface, wrong abou...

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Posted 27 September 2013

Dr Vincent Gray, who has been an expert reviewer of all five Assessment Reports so far produced by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and a foundation member of our New Zealand Coalition, has just completed for the US Science & Public Policy Institute (...

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Posted 23 September 2013

"Topher Fields’ excellent documentary video '50-to-1'-vIdeo explains that the overall costs of any global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will be at least 50 times greater than its overall benefits. But that was based on the UNIPCC’s 2007 report (AR4). Now tha...

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Posted 23 September 2013

"The claim that increase of human-induced 'greenhouse' gases in the atmosphere would cause 'global warming' ran into serious trouble right from the start. It happens that there is no current technology that is capable of measuring the average surface temperature of the ea...

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Posted 23 September 2013

"The claim that increase of human-induced 'gre...

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Posted 20 September 2014

Two videos extracts on YouTube let people watch and hear why the NIPCC publication, Climate Change Reconsidered II - Physical Scienceis being welcomed round the world for its revelation of the truth about ciams that human emissions of  carbon dioxide (CO2) are causing "...

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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 S...

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Posted 18 September 2013

Writing in Canada's Financial Post, Professor  Ross McKitrick, co-destroyer of the Mann 'hockey stick', writes about the IPCC models: "The U.K.’s main climate modeling lab just this summer revised its long-term weather forecasts to show it now expects there to be no war...

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Posted 17 September 2013

Writing in Sydney's Daily Telegraph, Professor Bob Carter summarises the latest report on climate change by the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC): "The scientific papers contain evidence conflicting with the idea of dangerous human-caused glo...

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Posted 16 September 2013

UK writer Matt Ridley has seen a preview copy of the next Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) due for release on 27 September. He writes in the Wall Streeet Journal:  "Most experts believe that warming of less than 2 degrees C...

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Posted 13 September 2013

The New Zealand Prime Minister’s chief science adviser, Professor Sir Peter Gluckman has been challenged by a group of scientists and engineers who have expressed their concern about the nature of his report “New Zealand’s Changing Climate and Oceans: The Impact of Human A...

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