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The Frozen Climate Views of the IPCC by Marcel Crok & Andy May (Eds) ISBN 9798890748614, 8890748613 instant download

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Authors:Marcel Crok & Andy May (Eds)
Pages:updating ...
Year:2023
Publisher:Andy May Petrophysicist
Language:english
File Size:22.82 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9798890748614, 8890748613
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The Frozen Climate Views of the IPCC by Marcel Crok & Andy May (Eds) ISBN 9798890748614, 8890748613 instant download

The IPCC has completed its sixth climate change assessment cycle consisting of seven reports in total, collectively known as "AR6." A team of eight scientists, in addition to several anonymous expert reviewers, from the Clintel network, have analyzed several claims from the Working Group 1 (The Physical Science Basis) and Working Group 2 (Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability) reports. The team and reviewers are from Spain, Canada, Italy, Germany, Norway, The Netherlands, the U.K., and the U.S. In every chapter, this book documents biases and errors in the IPCC assessment. The errors are worse in the WG2 report but are also present in the WG1 report.

For example, the IPCC ignored 52 highly relevant peer-review articles showing that "normalised disaster losses" saw no increase attributable to climate change yet highlighted one, out of 53 papers, that claimed there is an increase in losses. That one paper is - not surprisingly - flawed, but apparently its...

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