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1,000 Scientists Challenge Global Warming in New Report

By    |   Monday, 03 January 2011 09:22 AM EST

More than 1,000 dissenting scientists from around the globe have now challenged man-made global warming claims made by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and former Vice President Al Gore.

A new Climate Depot special report, "More Than 1000 International Scientists Dissent Over Man-Made Global Warming Claims," features the skeptical voices of many current and former U.N. IPCC scientists who have now turned against the U.N. IPCC.

The new report adds more than 300 scientists to the previous report in March 2009.

The chorus of skeptical scientific voices grew louder in 2010 as the Climategate scandal, which involved the upper echelon of U.N. IPCC scientists, grew. "I view Climategate as science fraud, pure and simple," said noted Princeton physicist Robert Austin shortly after the scandal broke.

Climategate prompted U.N. IPCC scientists to turn on each other. Scientist Eduardo Zorita publicly declared that his Climategate colleagues Michael Mann and Phil Jones "should be barred from the IPCC process . . . They are not credible anymore." Zorita also noted how insular the IPCC science had become. "By writing these lines I will just probably achieve that a few of my future studies will, again, not see the light of publication," Zorita wrote.


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More than 1,000 dissenting scientists from around the globe have now challenged man-made global warming claims made by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and former Vice President Al Gore. A new Climate Depot special report, More Than...
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