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To: KLP who wrote (134543)4/1/2001 10:13:18 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Dear KLP, are you trying to confuse E with facts. S. Fred Singer, Ph.D? what does he know??? Can he express himself clearly????/
sepp.org

Dem damn facts just keep getin in the way.

tom watson tosiwmee



To: KLP who wrote (134543)4/1/2001 10:22:18 PM
From: E  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
(What about Romania?)

heatisonline.org

Fred Singer’s Fabricated Quotes from Dr. Bert Bolin

In June, 1997, S. Fred Singer, arguably the most reckless of the U.S.
"greenhouse skeptics", launched a blitz of news releases which
declared that Dr. Bert Bolin, then-chair of the IPCC, was disavowing
his previous statements about climate science.

According to a press released disseminated by Singer’s organization,
"Bolin publicly refuted claims by the Clinton Administration and many
environmental activist groups that any floods, droughts, hurricanes,
or other extreme weather patterns are the result of rising global
temperatures." According to Singer, Bolin said that "There has been
no effect on countries from any current climate change." Bolin added
that efforts by activists to establish such a link "is why I do not trust
the Greens," according to Singer.

Singer added that "Bolin took issue with Tim Wirth, U.S.
Undersecretary of State for Global Affairs, for saying that global
warming science was ‘settled.’ ‘Tim Wirth may have said that,’ said
Bolin (according to Singer’s version), ‘but I've talked with him and I
know he really doesn't mean it.’ " Singer added that Bolin was also at
odds with a group of more than 2,400 scientists, including 97 Nobel
Laureates, who declared that "scientific questions surrounding global
warming have largely been resolved and that the government must
take quick action, including reducing fossil fuel emissions."

When Bolin heard about Singer’s highly publicized version of what he
said, he responded in an open letter that Singer’s representation was
"inaccurate and misleading."

The then-chair of the IPCC categorically denied criticizing Clinton
administration officials and others who have commented that recent
extreme weather events may be the result of rising global
temperatures. Bolin noted that Vice President Al Gore’s statement
that the 1997 floods in the Upper Midwest "are consistent" with the
predicted effects of climate change is a scientifically accurate
statement and "no cause for criticism."

Bolin also denied taking issue with Wirth. He said that the large
majority of governments at the Second Meeting of the conference of
Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (held in
Geneva in June 1996), "while recognizing uncertainties, believe that
we know enough to take some actions now," and that this position
was supported by more than 2000 independent scientists in a letter
to President Clinton several weeks ago.

"Dr. Fred Singer of the University of Virginia has distributed a press
release in which he refers to remarks I made, when he early this
month presented his views about the IPCC Second Assessment (SAR)
in Stockholm," Bolin said. "As Chairman of the IPCC, and on the basis
of the assessment conducted by the IPCC, I criticized a number of
Singer’s ‘findings’ severely. His account of what happened at this
meeting is inaccurate and misleading."