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New IPCC Climate Fraud Evidence Leaked

“The IPCC’s (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s) 5th Assessment Report due for release in September of 2013, has now been leaked publicly over 9 months in advance on an internet publication called Stop Green Suicide.

One of the reports 800 expert reviewers, a man by the name of Alex Rawls, apparently leaked the report and is backing it with written evidence that cosmic rays are actually the cause of climate change and warming patterns, thus possibly blowing the lid off the whole entire global warming fraud pushed by figureheads such as Al Gore and others.

An excerpt by Leo Hickman reads;

The IPCC, which confirmed the draft is genuine, said in a statement: “The IPCC regrets this unauthorized posting which interferes with the process of assessment and review.

We will continue not to comment on the contents of draft reports, as they are works in progress.”

 Climate skeptics have heralded the sentence – which they interpret as meaning that cosmic rays could have a greater warming influence on the planet than mankind’s emissions – as “game-changing”. “

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One comment

  1. ottnott

    Nonsense, as usual.

    Climate change skeptics have been known to herald a really cold glass of ice tea as “game changing”.

    Cosmic ray intensity is cyclical. The temperature record is not.

    http://ulysses.sr.unh.edu/NeutronMonitor/Misc/neutron2.html

    Also, the author of the chapter containing the supposed “game-changing” sentence has clarified that researchers have found minimal effect on climate from cosmic rays:
    http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2012/s3654926.htm
    Oh that’s completely ridiculous. I’m sure you could go and read those paragraphs yourself and the summary of it and see that we conclude exactly the opposite, that this cosmic ray effect that the paragraph is discussing appears to be negligible.

    Note also that the leaker was a self-appointed expert reviewer. Anyone who wanted to could register as an expert reviewer and receive access to the draft.

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