How the IPCC Underestimated Climate Change

Scientific American - Energy & Sustainability 2012-12-06

Summary:

Scientists will tell you: There are no perfect computer models. All are incomplete representations of nature, with uncertainty built into them. But one thing is certain: Several fundamental projections found in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports have consistently underestimated real-world observations, potentially leaving world governments at doubt as to how to guide climate policy.

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Date tagged:

12/06/2012, 13:14

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12/06/2012, 12:15