On August 7th, a broad climate change report
drafted by government scientists from 13 federal agencies that was leaked to the press indicated the average U.S. temperature «has risen rapidly and drastically» to historic levels since the 1980s.
Not exact matches
One of the
scientists who was paid
by the sugar industry was D. Mark Hegsted, who went on to become the head of nutrition at the United States Department of Agriculture, where in 1977 he helped
draft the forerunner to the federal
government's dietary guidelines.
Last month, however, after two years of campaigning
by scientists and free speech activists, the UK
government published a
draft defamation bill, the first step on the road to reforming English libel law.
Government officials and top climate
scientists will meet in Berlin from April 7 - 12 to review the 29 - page
draft that also estimates the needed shift to low - carbon energies would cost between two and six percent of world output
by 2050.
By contrast, the IPCC takes a Summary draft produced by scientists and allows sponsoring governments to re-draft it before its releas
By contrast, the IPCC takes a Summary
draft produced
by scientists and allows sponsoring governments to re-draft it before its releas
by scientists and allows sponsoring
governments to re-
draft it before its release.
The headline - grabbing new IPCC report, published after a final round of
drafting involving
governments as well as
scientists, is the last of three major assessments
by the panel of the state of climate change.
One of the
scientists who was paid
by the sugar industry was D. Mark Hegsted, notes the Times, who went on to become the head of nutrition at the United States Department of Agriculture, where in 1977 he helped
draft the forerunner to the federal
government's dietary guidelines.
Shocking, we know: to think that a recovery plan
drafted by Bush
government «
scientists» (see political cronies) would be deemed «deeply flawed»
by an independent peer review.
Drafted and reviewed
by dozens of
scientists within and outside
government and endorsed earlier this year
by the independent National Academy of Sciences, the report details findings drawn from a host of studies that are as close to certainties as science can produce.