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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... discussion . Mr. ROHRABACHER . Yes . Ms. RIVERS . But yet , when we finally received , after many , many inquiries , her statement , I find that what it says is she had a coffee break conversation with someone she will not identify ...
... discussion . Mr. ROHRABACHER . Yes . Ms. RIVERS . But yet , when we finally received , after many , many inquiries , her statement , I find that what it says is she had a coffee break conversation with someone she will not identify ...
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... discussion . Mitchell's model incorporates the effect of sulfate aerosol along with greenhouse gases in the atmosphere . When he does not do that , his model is too warm , even though it only predicts a net warming of doubling carbon ...
... discussion . Mitchell's model incorporates the effect of sulfate aerosol along with greenhouse gases in the atmosphere . When he does not do that , his model is too warm , even though it only predicts a net warming of doubling carbon ...
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... discussion following release of this report . Why not save IPCC's credibility by doing so now ? Page 6.6 : My reading of Mitchell's upcoming Nature manuscript leads me to believe that transient greenhouse / sulfate models continue to ...
... discussion following release of this report . Why not save IPCC's credibility by doing so now ? Page 6.6 : My reading of Mitchell's upcoming Nature manuscript leads me to believe that transient greenhouse / sulfate models continue to ...
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... discussion , I should say , Mr. Chairman , at our meet- ing on October 13th , 1994 , and that discussion , which I have re- corded , states the following : The argument was made that , “ Oh , you just have to dismiss the satellite data ...
... discussion , I should say , Mr. Chairman , at our meet- ing on October 13th , 1994 , and that discussion , which I have re- corded , states the following : The argument was made that , “ Oh , you just have to dismiss the satellite data ...
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... discussion . I do not know if it has anything to do with warming or not . But we do have with us today my esteemed colleague who actu- ally has a better understanding of almost every one of these issues than I do . And he is one of the ...
... discussion . I do not know if it has anything to do with warming or not . But we do have with us today my esteemed colleague who actu- ally has a better understanding of almost every one of these issues than I do . And he is one of the ...
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