An IPCC document produced for its meeting in Yokohama uses emphatically activist language.
The IPCC: Providing «Hope for Our Earth» — Mar. 2014
An IPCC document produced for its meeting in Yokohama uses emphatically activist language.
Not exact matches
Third, the
IPCC documents most likely to be read by outsiders — the Summaries — are
produced via a flawed, blatantly political negotiation that involves the participation of the entire United Nations.
It is probably a necessary characteristic given that the
IPCC document is
produced as a consensus among most nations in the world and represents the views of thousands of scientists.
Because it is
produced by independent scientists and not governments, it is more credible than the
IPCC's political
documents.
The
document,
produced by members of Inhofe's staff, recycles now familiar sceptic arguments about the stolen emails from East Anglia and the mistakes in the
IPCC report.
Tasked with
producing authoritative climate change assessments, the
IPCC recruits scientists to write these
documents.
My favourite quote comes from Prof Petersen of the Nederland Environmental Assesment Agency and are reviewing the
IPCC report — «It is a major feat that we have been able to
produce such a
document which is such an adequate assessment of the science.
So if we look at the top 13 people
producing a high - level scientific report for the US government we find that eight of them have a close connection to the
IPCC — and seven of them have publicly -
documented links to activist organizations.
This technical
document has been
produced by Working Group II (WGII) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (
IPCC) and forms part of the First Assessment Report of the
IPCC.
This technical
document, which forms part of the Second Assessment Report (SAR), has been
produced by Working Group I of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (
IPCC), and focuses on the science of climate change.
This technical
document has been
produced by Working Group I (WGI) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (
IPCC) and forms part of the First Assessment Report of the
IPCC.
The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (
IPCC) only exists to
produce documents intended to provide information selected, adapted and presented to justify political actions.
This technical
document has been
produced by Working Group III (WGIII) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (
IPCC) and forms part of the First Assessment Report of the
IPCC.
This technical
document, which forms part of the Second Assessment Report (SAR), has been
produced by Working Group II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (
IPCC), and focuses on potential impacts of climate change, adaptive responses, and measures that could mitigate future emissions.
This technical
document has been
produced by Working Group III (WGIII) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (
IPCC) and is the third part of Climate Change 2001, the Third Assessment Report (TAR) of the
IPCC.
This technical
document has been
produced by Working Group I (WGI) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (
IPCC) and is the first part of Climate Change 2001, the Third Assessment Report (TAR) of the
IPCC.
Either the
IPCC prepared a scientific
document — or it
produced a political treatise calling for a revolution.
Prof Allen said: «The idea of
producing a
document of near - biblical infallibility is a misrepresentation of how science works, and we need to look very carefully about what the
IPCC does in future.»