Wednesday, February 17, 2010

More Questions Arise on Accuracy of IPCC Report

Several petitions have been filed with EPA to reconsider their December 15, 2009 finding that greenhouse gases are driving dangerous global climate change. One of the primary grounds for the EPA decision was the report of the International Panel on Climate Change, which has been shown in the past few months to be of dubious reliability. Errors have been reported and come out weekly, steady as a drumbeat. For an excellent summary of the IPCC errors, problems with the Climate Research Unit emails, and other other reasons the EPA may have been a bit hasty in acting, check out the petition of Peabody Coal Co. here. And now Texas is evidently joining the pack.

You can find the petition and other articles and information skeptical of anthropogenic global warming (AGW in the parlance of the climate change debate) here at the Science and Public Policy Institute website.

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