Is India only the first of many countries to quit the IPCC to form it’s own research team on global warming?

February 8, 2010 - 8:11 pm 1 Comment

I think this is a good move, as stated in the article, the IPCC doesn’t even do it’s own research, so it has no ownership of the results, and is not very careful in what it allows into it’s annual reports.

Do you think other countries should start "verifying" any pronouncements from the IPCC by forming their own agencies?
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“There is a fine line between climate science and climate evangelism. I am for climate science. I think people misused [the] IPCC report, [the] IPCC doesn’t do the original research which is one of the weaknesses… they just take published literature and then they derive assessments, so we had goof-ups on Amazon forest, glaciers, snow peaks.

“I respect the IPCC but India is a very large country and cannot depend only on [the] IPCC and so we have launched the Indian Network on Comprehensive Climate Change Assessment (INCCA),” he said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/climatechange/7157590/India-forms-new-climate-change-body.html

No Don’t you remember America did not buy into Kyoto like all of the E U Canada and the boys down under I know now is not the time too tell y’all I told you so but i’ll work it into the conversation later

One Response to “Is India only the first of many countries to quit the IPCC to form it’s own research team on global warming?”

  1. RayHere Says:

    No Don’t you remember America did not buy into Kyoto like all of the E U Canada and the boys down under I know now is not the time too tell y’all I told you so but i’ll work it into the conversation later
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