Conflict-of-Interest in the IPCC’s New Chapter 7
As a journal guest editor, IPCC lead author Andrew Challinor approved the publication of 9 research papers that are now being cited as evidence in his IPCC chapter.
As a journal guest editor, IPCC lead author Andrew Challinor approved the publication of 9 research papers that are now being cited as evidence in his IPCC chapter.
A research paper doesn't talk about increased crop damage by insects. But as occurred in the Himalayan glacier incident, the erroneous claim remains in the about-to-be released report.
The upcoming Working Group 2 report wasn't thoroughly scrutinized by hundreds of external reviewers. Those people saw only early versions of the report. Unpublished research findings were still being incorporated months later.
At the United Nations, science doesn't speak for itself. It's hammered out during secret, all-nighter negotiating sessions.
Chris Field - the head of the UN climate panel's Working Group 2 - thinks the world "is staring down the barrel of climate change."
15 months ago, it was a sin to declare out loud that the global temperature was no longer rising. Today, the IPCC, the UK Met office, and mainstream researchers are all admitting the obvious.
A bona fide climate scientist tells US Senators we have no idea whether human-caused global warming will be a serious problem. The media doesn't report it.
Former CERN official says 65 prominent IPCC authors have abandoned "scientific rigour."
A York University advertising campaign falsely implies that Roger Pulwarty has won a Nobel Peace Prize.
My work is being discussed in prominent newspapers and magazines - in Germany as well as the US.