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Politics : The Environmentalist Thread

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (6987)7/13/2006 12:37:03 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 36917
 
"The most recent assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) projected that global average surface
temperature would increase by between 1.4 to 5.8°C over the period 1990 to 2100, while sea-levels could rise by between nine and 88 centimetres (IPCC 2001a). Temperatures have already increased by 0.6°C over the 20th century, and most of this warming is attributable to human activities (IPCC 2001a)." > "The most incredible source would be wikipedia, the leftwingers encyclopedia."

Oh, me bad. Me so sorry you have to be spoonfed the IPPC report itself. I'm so sorry.
Would you settle for the WaPo version?

"Most of the earth's people will be on the losing side."
James J. McCarthy, Harvard, Co-Chair of WGII, speaking
on the significance of climate change impacts on humans.
(Washington Post, 2/20/2001)












Approximately every five years, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) releases an assessment of the state of climate change science. On February 19, 2001, the IPCC's Working Group II -- focused on the impacts, adaptation options, and vulnerability -- released its Summary for Policymakers (SPM).
ucsusa.org

or do you ned to read the entire IPCC report for yers elf?

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