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| IPCC's Bogus Claims About Melting Glaciers | | Print | |
| Written by James Heiser | ||||
| Monday, 25 January 2010 21:00 | ||||
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As Rebecca Terrell reported for The New American, the IPCC’s current claims regarding the Himalayan glaciers was based on reports from over a decade ago concerning a unpublished study by an Indian scientist who now works for the IPCC: The WWF gleaned its information from a 1999 article published in the journal New Scientist. The author, Fred Pearce, had quoted Indian scientist Syed Hasnain who was at the time chairman of the working group on Himalayan glaciology for the International Commission on Snow and Ice. Hasnain told Pearce he had data about a portion of the Himalayan glaciers he feared were at risk. Pearce told The Australian he eventually obtained a copy of Hasnain’s report, but it contained no specific date by which any melting was forecast to occur, nor had it been peer-reviewed or published in a scientific journal. Further details are now surfacing concern the size of the grants awarded to the IPCC on the basis of Hasnain’s controversial claims. According to a story available through the online edition of The Times of London: The chairman of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), has used bogus claims that Himalayan glaciers were melting to win grants worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. Rajendra Pachauri's Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), based in New Delhi, was awarded up to £310,000 by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the lion's share of a £2.5m EU grant funded by European taxpayers. It means that EU taxpayers are funding research into a scientific claim about glaciers that any ice researcher should immediately recognise as bogus. The revelation comes just a week after The Sunday Times highlighted serious scientific flaws in the IPCC's 2007 benchmark report on the likely impacts of global warming. The IPCC had warned that climate change was likely to melt most of the Himalayan glaciers by 2035 — an idea considered ludicrous by most glaciologists. Last week a humbled IPCC retracted that claim and corrected its report. Since then, however, The Sunday Times has discovered that the same bogus claim has been cited in grant applications for TERI. One of them, announced earlier this month just before the scandal broke, resulted in a £310,000 grant from Carnegie. In the aftermath of a “Climategate” scandal that has cast doubt on the scientific credibility of the entire theory of anthropogenic climate change, the new scandal (already awarded the unimaginative name of “Glaciergate”) raises further challenges for a scientific theory that is steadily losing credibility in the public eye. The chairman of the IPCC panel, Rajendra Pachauri, on Saturday called the forecast "a regrettable error," and says it arose because established procedures were not diligently followed. "The whole paragraph, I mean that entire section is wrong. That was a mistake," said Pachauri. At present, Pachauri continues to resist calls for his resignation, and there is no word, as yet, whether there will be formal government inquiries concerning the process by which TERI applied for the massive grants that were supposed to fund research in a field of study that credible experts have now deemed ludicrous. Trackback(0)
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Flu-Bird
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The great climate scam This whole CLIMEMATE CHANGE/GLOBAL WARMING is one of the greatists fruads of the century like PILTDOWNMAN and the HITLER DIARIES |
Two Thangs
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Two Thangs... 1) Americans have no attention span. They will not care that the IPCC is corrupt unless they are bombarded with this news 24/7 in the mainstream media. They will therefore willfully give up their rights to the UN. 2) If Americans do actually wake up to the corrupt IPCC, then this likely means the UN has another agenda up its sleeve, to replace climate change. This is likely to be sunspot activity, culminating in 2012. A fictional crisis can likely be manufactured, as it relates to electronic disturbances, etc. Again, the American attention span will be too short to understand they are being manipulated, as it happens. They will again give up their rights to the UN. Either way, Americans are standing in line to give up their rights. |





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