The authors — Angela Maria Pinzon - Rondon, Amir Attaran, Juan Carlos Botero (executive director of the World Justice Project), and Angela Maria Ruiz - Sternberg — examined WJP Rule of Law Index scores for 96 countries against
several key health indicators.
It is intellectually dishonest to devote
several pages to cherry - picking studies that disagree with the IPCC consensus on net
health effects because you don't like its scientific conclusion, while then devoting
several pages to hiding behind [a misstatement of] the U.N. consensus on sea level rise because you know a lot reasonable people think the U.N. wildly underestimated the upper end of the range and you want to attack Al Gore for worrying about 20 - foot sea level rise.On this blog, I have tried to be clear what I believe with my earlier three - part series: Since sea level, arctic ice, and most other climate change
indicators have been changing faster than most IPCC models projected and since the IPCC neglects
key amplifying carbon cycle feedbacks, the IPCC reports almost certainly underestimate future climate impacts.
The Hays Global Skills Index 2013 measures
several key indicators that determine a country's skill shortages including strength and resilience of its economy, labour market
health, quality and flexibility of education, and the demand and supply of labour (particularly in high - skills industries and occupations).