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PUSH TO OVERSIMPLIFY UN IPCC |
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Posted 27 February 2010
A months-long crisis at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change has upended the world's perception of global warming, after
hacked emails and other disclosures revealed deep divisions among
scientists working with the United Nation-sponsored group. That has
raised questions about the panel's objectivity in assessing one of
today's most hotly debated scientific fields.The problem stems from the IPCC's thorny mission: Take sophisticated
and sometimes inconclusive science, and boil it down to usable advice
for lawmakers. To meet that goal, scientists working with the IPCC say
they sometimes faced institutional bias toward oversimplification, a
Wall Street Journal examination shows. To read full report in Wall Street Journal:
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Last Updated ( Friday, 26 February 2010 )
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