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October 1, 2011
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In a sensible universe, the list that appears below would be sufficient to vaporize the credibility of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – now and forever, once and for all.

Beginning in 2004 (around the time that work was beginning on the 2007 Climate Bible) the activist World Wildlife Fund (WWF) systematically began recruiting IPCC scientists. By late 2008 it says it had persuaded 130 “leading climate scientists mostly, but not exclusively from” the IPCC to join its parallel initiative called the Climate Witness Scientific Advisory Panel.

The scientists whose names appear below have not only been examining one of the world’s most important questions for the IPCC. They have a documented, public relationship with professional lobbyists who have a strong interest in influencing this matter. (For readers who are just tuning in, the WWF believes it is “nearly impossible to overstate” the threat posed by climate change – see here, backup link here.)

The people on the list below either played some role in the 2007 Climate Bible or are helping to write the next IPCC report which is expected to be completed in 2013. In many cases, they’re doing dual duty.

On this list are 23 coordinating lead authors – those the IPCC placed in charge of an entire chapter. The list also includes Osvaldo Canziani. Having served as Working Group 2 co-chair for both the 2001 and 2007 reports, he is one of the IPCC’s most senior officials.

    • Peter Ambenje – a Working Group 1 contributor to the 2007 report
    • Sophie des Clers - a contributing author to two chapters of the 2007 report
    • Antoine Guisan - a contributing author to two chapters of the 2007 report
    • Claudio Guillermo Menéndez – who served as a lead author for the 2007 report
    • Batimaa Punsalmaa – a lead author for two chapters of the 2007 report (here and here)

I took two snapshots of this WWF Scientific Advisory Panel webpage. The first was back in July 2010. The second was a  few weeks ago.

The only apparent difference between them is the absence of Stephen Schneider‘s name from the second (he died in 2010).

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  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/8965183 JRWC

    When I was a kid, 1960, on our way to Hawaii we got to the airport 15 minutes before take off and boarded the Boeing 707 via a funny ladder attached to a pickup truck. Everyone was dressed in suits and on their best behavior. It was a pure joy.

    America was 95% white and there was little interference from the ACLU and the NAACP both of which were run by Jewish intellectuals had yet to make their mark. People in New York City didn’t lock their doors. America was a civil country. People of color had to adopt the culture and behavior of the majority. Sure there were problems but they were small compared to what we have now. Now we have rap and white children trying to be black.

    We now live under the curse of multiculturalism. We are forced to endure and suffer its benefits brought to us by those who practice it as a hobby. Those people would be the ACLU, Democratic party, Jewish intellectuals, major business corporations, Ted Kennedy and the Tri-ad of Hollywood, New York and District of Columbia.

    California in no longer part of the USA, it is the first Third World Colony in what was once America. And like any other Turd world country it is bankrupt. California speaks over 220 languages and the state government must conduct its business in over 40 major tongues just to operate.

    America is following Kalifornia. Given the current state of affairs we should be called the USSA as that is what we have become. I am old enough to remember when we had no enemies in the Middle East until we had Israel as an ally. I know this is not a nice thing to say but it is true.

    Unless we are willing to seal our borders and deport several million people we will loose our country. And the only way to rule a multicultural or multi-racial country is via a police state. This is why we need Saddam Hussein’s it’s the only way such countries can operate.

    Welcome to New Amerika.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/4217402 Lonewatchman

    ……….uhhh



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