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Comments on Endangerment Analysis for Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Alan Carlin, a senior US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) research analyst, prepared this report on the science of climate change as comments on the EPA's endangerment analysis for greenhouse gases. This report was suppressed by EPA officials. Carlin says the GHG/CO2 hypothesis as to the cause of global warming is currently an invalid hypothesis from a scientific viewpoint because it fails a number of critical comparisons with available observable data.


Critical Topics in Global Warming - Supplement to the ISPM

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This supplement to the Fraser Institute’s Independent Summary for Policymakers (ISPM) proves that climate science is far from settled. The report go deeper into some of the key topics and provide even more evidence that popularized notions about the causes and consequences of global warming are more fiction than fact.


Independent Summary for Policymakers - IPCC Fourth Assessment Report

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An international team of climate experts prepared this independent summary of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report, published by the Fraser Institute. The IPCC summary is prepared by bureaucratic delegates from sponsoring governments and does not reflect the intentions of the scientific community. This summary was prepared by experts who are independent of the IPCC. It more fully discusses the uncertainties and problems related to climate models and climate science.


Climate Change During Geological and Recent Times

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Dr. Peter Ziegler presents this comprehensive review of climate change through geological times and recent times. Dr. Ziegler is a professional geologist and was a professor of Global Geology at the University of Basel, Switzerland. His key conclusions: IPCC underestimates solar climate forcing while overestimating CO2 forcing. The IPCC consensus on anthropogenic CO2 emissions causing global warming is not compatible with basic data and is therefore challenged by scientists at large. See also the additional notes from the speech balloons at the top left of most pages. Updated December 2011.


Has the IPCC Exaggerated Adverse Impact of Global Warming?

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FOS scientific advisor and IPCC expert reviewer Dr. Madhav L Khandekar says the IPCC's fourth assessment report exaggerated adverse impacts of global warming and downplayed or ignored beneficial impacts.



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