Jean-Pascal van Ypersele: The Activist Who Wants to Run the IPCC
A Belgian activist scientist seeking leadership of the UN climate panel flies to Pakistan - and is fawned over by the media.
A Belgian activist scientist seeking leadership of the UN climate panel flies to Pakistan - and is fawned over by the media.
The American Geophysical Union is led by a climate evangelist with zero climate science credentials. When the American Physical Society produced its latest climate statement, it failed to consult members with the most relevant expertise.
Many of the scientists who signed an open letter against museums taking money from special interests are themselves linked to special interests. Part 3 of 3.
Libraries define intellectual freedom as the public's right to examine all points-of-view. These climate scientists are trying to stifle alternative perspectives. Part 2 of 3.
Climate science is a world in which people who donate money to museums are targeted and ostracized. Yet creeps who write about urinating on women get a free pass. Part 1 of 3.
Jean-Pascal van Ypersele became an IPCC official in 2002. Two years later he got into bed with Greenpeace. Part 2 of 2.
The second-in-command at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change wants a promotion, but has no intention of addressing critics' concerns. Part 1 of 2.
Charged with assessing the achievements of others, a jury that includes IPCC chairman Pachauri decides to heap honours on one of its own.
Taking fossil fuel money is immoral. Says the blog of a science communicator who wore Shell logos to work.
Described as a "professor of climate science," Chris Rapley has no teaching duties. Described as a "climate scientist," he has spent decades in administrative roles.