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Policy Report: New Perspectives in Climate Change: What the EPA Isnt Telling Us by S. Fred Singer,
John R. Christy,
Robert E. Davis,
David R. Legates,
Wendy M. Novicoff
The Independent Institute gathered some of the nations leading global warming experts to unveil findings on climate change. The speakers, each internationally recognized as authorities on climate change, address historical changes in climate, the effect of these changes on urban mortality and the interplay of science and politics in the current EPA report.
Report and Conclusions:
As public debate examines new developments in the ongoing debate about past climate change, it is important to recognize that there have been a number of additional advances in climate science, many of which were concurrent or after the publication of the most recent (2001) Assessment of Climate Change by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and the 2000 National Assessment of U.S. Climate Change. This latter document was used extensively by the U.S. Environmental Protection agency in its 2001 Climate Action Report.
As shown in The Independent Institutes new report, New Perspectives in Climate Change: What the EPA Isnt Telling Us, critical portions of science in all of these reports are misleading, inaccurate, unreliable, or simply wrong. However, that is not an indictment of the individuals involved, but is rather more symptomatic of the nature of science when funded by a government leviathan.
View Press Release: July 28, 2003
The full report, New Perspectives in Climate Change: What the EPA Isnt Telling Us (pdf file).
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S. Fred Singer, an atmospheric physicist, is professor emeritus of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia, adjunct scholar at the National Center for Policy Analysis, and former director of the U.S. Weather Satellite Service. He is also a research fellow at the Independent Institute and author of Hot Talk, Cold Science: Global Warmings Unfinished Debate (The Independent Institute, 1998).
David R. Legates is an Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Climatic Research at the University of Delaware and a Research Fellow at The Independent Institute in Oakland, Calif. He is also co-author of the Independent Institute monograph, New Perspectives in Climate Change: What the EPA Isn't Telling Us.
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