Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Where can I find actual research relating to the world climate report.?

I'd like to see actual research, not just scientists giving their opinion on the bleak outlook of our future in order to recieve more funding for their research. You know, METHODS, CONCLUSIONS, DISCUSSION. Was the report based on hard scientific research or just opinions?

Where can I find actual research relating to the world climate report.?
Keep checking the two references over the next weeks. As stated, they killed many trees and used lots of petroleum to make this report, so it will take sometime for the data to be analyzed.
Reply:It will be available in a few weeks. It will cost money, it's 1600 pages.





The IPCC report is the biggest scientific paper ever, with the most data, and the most peer review, in the history of science. It is the very pinnacle of hard scientific research. The last paper to hold that title was the last IPCC report in 2001.





http://www.ipcc.ch/pub/online.htm





Science does not get any solider than this.
Reply:To read sensible reports that span some years, click on this link


http://www.worldwildlife.org/
Reply:The report was directly based on the tens of thousands of pages of primary research published in journals over the last few years. In fact, thousands of pages of documents were brought into the conference centre in Paris, and it is these that the scientists debated over. You are welcome to dig them up yourself, or you can trust that the scientists who wrote the report were more interested in science and less in giving their "opinion", as you put it.
Reply:The IPCC report is the largest peer-reviewed study in the history of science. The Fourth Assessment (the one in today's news) hasn't been published yet, but the Third Assessment is available online here:





http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/





You will find as much as you need in terms of methods and analysis.
Reply:There is so much, I can't imagine you ever did something serious yourself (Google) to find anything.


But try this one: http://www.greenfacts.org/studies/climat...

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