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Default Top climate scientists have admitted that their global warming forecasts are wrong

Who would have guessed?

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A leaked draft of a report by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change is understood to concede that the computer predictions
for global warming and the effects of carbon emissions have been
proved to be inaccurate.

The report, to be published later this month, is a six year assessment
which is seen as the gospel of climate science and is cited to justify
fuel taxes and subsidies for renewable energy.

The “summary for policymakers” of the report, seen by the Mail on
Sunday, states that the world is warming at a rate of 0.12C per decade
since 1951, compared to a prediction of 0.13C per decade in their last
assessment published in 2007.

Other admission in the latest document include that forecast computers
may not have taken enough notice of natural variability in the
climate, therefore exaggerating the effect of increased carbon
emissions on world temperatures.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/climatechange/10310712/Top-climate-scientists-admit-global-warming-forecasts-were-wrong.html
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On Tuesday, 17 September 2013 12:08:04 UTC-3, wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 07:35:07 -0400, Wayne.B

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Who would have guessed?




----


A leaked draft of a report by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on


Climate Change is understood to concede that the computer predictions


for global warming and the effects of carbon emissions have been


proved to be inaccurate.




The report, to be published later this month, is a six year assessment


which is seen as the gospel of climate science and is cited to justify


fuel taxes and subsidies for renewable energy.




The “summary for policymakers” of the report, seen by the Mail on


Sunday, states that the world is warming at a rate of 0.12C per decade


since 1951, compared to a prediction of 0.13C per decade in their last


assessment published in 2007.




Other admission in the latest document include that forecast computers


may not have taken enough notice of natural variability in the


climate, therefore exaggerating the effect of increased carbon


emissions on world temperatures.


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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/climatechange/10310712/Top-climate-scientists-admit-global-warming-forecasts-were-wrong.html






There was an article in the Snooze Press last week about "more" sea

ice than normal forming.



Let's hope so..otherwise we'll all have to adopt a Polar Bear.
I was thinking we may eventually have to construct artificial islands painted white so they have a place to hunt seals from and rest on during long migration in search of food. The ice free summers seem to be getting longer and longer up north.
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