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July 06, 2010
More Errors Found in IPCC Report
SSDD. Yet another group charged with faking an economy-killing environmental scare investigating global warming has come forward to confess to more errors in the scaremonger's bible. Of course, it protests that this doesn't undermine the global warming consensus.
A leading Dutch environmental agency, taking the blame for one of the glaring errors that undermined the credibility of a seminal U.N. report on climate change, said Monday it has discovered more small mistakes and urged the panel to be more careful.
But the review by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency claimed the none of the errors effected the fundamental conclusion by U.N. panel of scientists: that global warming caused by humans already is happening and is threatening the lives and well-being of millions of people.
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But he said the boiled-down version of the full IPCC report, a synthesis meant as a guideline for policymakers, included conclusions drawn from "expert judgments" that were not always clearly sourced or transparent.
With some conclusions, "we can't say it's plainly wrong. We don't know," and can't tell from the supporting text, Hajer said. The IPCC should "be careful making generalizations."
Like I said, SSDD. Global warming alarmists want to set local, national, and international policy based on guesses so long as they can't say the guesses are "plainly wrong." That's an exceptionally lax standard to use when deciding whether to hobble the economies of the developed world. It's downright immoral when applied to the developing world, which the alarmists would send back to the Stone Age.