tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11906042.post6090886850789752987..comments2024-03-22T11:55:50.335+13:00Comments on Not PC: IPCC Climate Science Chief Gets Good Advice, FinallyPeter Cresswellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10699845031503699181noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11906042.post-34182823411018955522010-08-31T11:22:36.268+12:002010-08-31T11:22:36.268+12:00That's the boilerplate, David.
This is the s...That's the boilerplate, David. <br /><br />This is the same organisation, if you recall, that absolved itself from the Oil for Food scandal. And of its complicity in standing by while hundreds of thousands were killed in Rwanda. <br /><br />So you'd hardly expect anorganisation like this inquiring into itself would give itself a *major* spanking, would you?Peter Cresswellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10699845031503699181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11906042.post-77698845213183846842010-08-31T10:33:40.628+12:002010-08-31T10:33:40.628+12:00"The Committee concludes that the IPCC assess..."The Committee concludes that the IPCC assessment process has been successful overall and has served society well. The commitment of many thousands of the world’s leading scientists and other experts to the assessment process and to the communication of the nature of our understanding of the changing climate, its impacts, and possible adaptation and mitigation strategies is a considerable achievement in its own right. Similarly, the sustained commitment of governments to the process and their buy-in to the results is a mark of a successful assessment.<br />Through its unique partnership between scientists and governments, the IPCC has heightened public awareness of climate change, raised the level of scientific debate, and influenced the science agendas of many nations."<br /><br />-This is from the actual report itself. The reports main recommendations are some management changes.David S.noreply@blogger.com