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Saturday, February 6, 2010

As new inaccuracies are identified in the 2007 IPCC AR4 report, a leading scientist is calling on the IPCC to take care of its blunders before all credibility is lost, according to a report in The Sunday Times (UK).

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Robert Watson, chief scientist at Defra, the environment ministry, who chaired the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from 1997 to 2002, was speaking after more potential inaccuracies emerged in the IPCC’s 2007 benchmark report on global warming.

The most important is a claim that global warming could cut rain-fed north African crop production by up to 50% by 2020, a remarkably short time for such a dramatic change. The claim has been quoted in speeches by Rajendra Pachauri, the IPCC chairman, and by Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general.

This weekend Professor Chris Field, the new lead author of the IPCC’s climate impacts team, told The Sunday Times that he could find nothing in the report to support the claim. The revelation follows the IPCC’s retraction of a claim that the Himalayan glaciers might all melt by 2035.

Read the rest of the report in The Sunday Times (UK).

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Seismograph Pool

February 6, 2010

Seismograph Pool, West Thumb, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, September 12, 2007

Seismograph Pool, West Thumb,
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, September 12, 2007

Gallery: Madison Junction to West Thumb, September 12, 2007

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