Scientific Integrity and Public Trust: The Science Behind Federal Policies and Mandates : Case Study 2--climate Models and Projections of Potential Impacts of Global Climate Change : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, November 16, 1995, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 1190 pages |
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... Summary for Policymakers of the Contribu- tion of Working Group I to the IPCC Second Assessment Report , 1995 · Copy of the final text of Summary for Policymakers of the Contribu- tion of Working Group II to the IPCC Second Assessment ...
... Summary for Policymakers of the Contribu- tion of Working Group I to the IPCC Second Assessment Report , 1995 · Copy of the final text of Summary for Policymakers of the Contribu- tion of Working Group II to the IPCC Second Assessment ...
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... summary , the greenhouse warming effect is quite real . The state of the science is strong , but important uncertainties remain . Finally , it is a virtually certain bet that this problem will refuse to go away no matter what is said or ...
... summary , the greenhouse warming effect is quite real . The state of the science is strong , but important uncertainties remain . Finally , it is a virtually certain bet that this problem will refuse to go away no matter what is said or ...
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... Summary . FROM : Patrick J. Michaels , University of Virginia Following are my reviews of four sections of the IPCC 1995 draft , Chapters 3 , 6 , and the Policymakers Summary . I could not provide a thorough review of Chapter 6 without ...
... Summary . FROM : Patrick J. Michaels , University of Virginia Following are my reviews of four sections of the IPCC 1995 draft , Chapters 3 , 6 , and the Policymakers Summary . I could not provide a thorough review of Chapter 6 without ...
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... Summary . Best leave the whole paragraph out rather than try to explain away the MSU with a bad argument . Lines 14-15 . Asking for trouble here . By citing the " natural variability " argument heavily in previous editions , and now ...
... Summary . Best leave the whole paragraph out rather than try to explain away the MSU with a bad argument . Lines 14-15 . Asking for trouble here . By citing the " natural variability " argument heavily in previous editions , and now ...
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... fact that Mr. Houghton is the head of both UKMO and IPCC places IPCC in a very serious situation here . Sincerely Patrick J. Michaels Virginia State Climatologist Review of 1995 Synthesis Report COMMENTS ON THE POLICYMAKERS SUMMARY 16 43.
... fact that Mr. Houghton is the head of both UKMO and IPCC places IPCC in a very serious situation here . Sincerely Patrick J. Michaels Virginia State Climatologist Review of 1995 Synthesis Report COMMENTS ON THE POLICYMAKERS SUMMARY 16 43.
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