Ten Global Warming Myths « The Air Vent
Myth #10 - The IPCC is an unbiased source which doesn’t direct funding to researchSave the Date! Progressive Perspectives Presents James Hansen | The Ruth Group
This is false, while the IPCC doesn’t direct funding, it has subsidiary partners as part of the UN who direct funding according to IPCC recommendations. This funding is administered through an unbelievably complex network of organizations which penetrate national boundaries across the world. I tried to map it once, after 8 hours research I had hundreds of organizations all interconnected for the same goal. — Prove global warming is true or cease to have jobs.
Scientists who don’t support the government are naturally weeded out by subcommittees looking for specific evidence i.e, new directives for understanding tree ring temperature curves will always go to scientists who believe trees can actually reproduce temp and not to reasonable scientists who study trees but know otherwise.
The scientists who have reached the top of the IPCC are typically far left socialists who support much more than high taxation for global warming. These are the same people who declared consensus, and doom. The real purpose of the IPCC is government control and more money, that is why the worst science with the most extreme positions such as Mann08 rise to the top. Peer scientists accept these papers because the ends justify the means and they also like to have jobs.
James Hansen, generally considered the world’s leading authority on global warming, will be giving on important talk at UC Berkeley on December 17th.Heliogenic Climate Change: CO2 growth rate LAGS temperature by 6-9 months
“Threat to the Planet: Implications for Intergenerational Justice and Energy Policies”
I would think that this short-term lag in rate of change of CO2 concentration is apparently caused by short-term out- and in-gassing of CO2 in the oceanic surface layer and the long-term ~800 lag of CO2 concentration shown in the Antarctic ice cores is apparently caused by long-term deep oceanic circulation.
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