Monday, August 30, 2010

Radio: Uncertain Climate: Episode 1 by Roger Harribin | Climate Realists
'Oil funds skeptics' line still played up. What about the trillions going to the warmers Harrabin ?

Only skeptic was Lord Lawson.

Heartland Institute gets a say in next weeks episode.
Climate change predictions must be based on evidence, report on IPCC says - Telegraph
The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change should only make predictions when it has solid scientific evidence and avoid straying into policy advocacy, a group of national science academies has warned in a report.
InterAcademy Council | Review of the IPCC | An Evaluation of the Procedures and Processes of the InterGovernmental Panel on Climate Change
The part-time nature and fixed term of the IPCC chair’s position has many advantages, the committee said, but the current limit of two six-year terms is too long. The IPCC chair and the proposed executive director, as well as the Working Group co-chairs, should be limited to the term of one assessment in order to maintain a variety of perspectives and fresh approach to each assessment. Formal qualifications for the chair and all other Bureau members need to be developed, as should a rigorous conflict-of-interest policy to be applied to senior IPCC leadership and all authors, review editors, and staff responsible for report content, the committee added.

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