UPDATED: with details of the Fraser Institute’s planned pressย conference
The Fraser Institute will release their report in London on Feb.5. Here are the details for our UK friends who might be interested inย attending:
Date: February 5, 2007
Time: 10am (London time)
Location: The Atrium Restaurant (across from the Houses of Parliament), Four Millbank,ย Westminster
UPDATE: I’ve just uploaded a new version of the briefing note, without hyperlinks for those who want to print off a copy. Titled โprint version.โ (KG)
Fraser Institute โAnalysisโ of IPCC Report Out of Date, Oil-Soaked andย Incorrect
A Canadian think tankโs โindependentโ analysis of the upcoming IPCC report is based on out-of-date information and is specifically misleading about the nature of the scientific summary that it presumes to criticize, DeSmogBlog.com President James Hoggan said Wednesday. The Fraser Institute had planned to release their report Feb.5, at a press conference in the Unitedย Kingdom.
The Fraser Institute, a right-wing think tank that has recently received annual grants from oil-giant ExxonMobil, promised an independent summary of the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The Institute claimed that the IPCCโs own summary is a political document โneither written by nor reviewed by the scientific community,โ while the Fraser Institute version was โprepared by qualified experts in fields related to climateย science.โ
In fact, the IPCC summary was written and reviewed by some of the most senior climate scientists in the world, without political or bureaucratic input . And the Fraser Instituteโs โscientificโ staff โ which is led by an economist โ includes a group of junior or retired scientists, most of whom have direct connections to energy industry lobby groups (see attached briefingย note).
Dr. Andrew Weaver, the Canada Research Chair in Climate Modelling and Analysis and a lead IPCC author, called the Independent Summary โhighly ideological.โ While the Fraser Institute summary says, โThere is no compelling evidence that dangerous or unprecedented changes are underway,โ Weaver counters: โThe IPCC report presents 1,600 pages of compelling evidence, thatโs the wholeย point.โ
Weaver also criticized the Fraser Instituteโs contention that climate change may not be happening or that if it is happening, it may be โa good or badย thing.โ
Finally, Weaver pointed out that the whole Fraser Institute analysis is based on a document that is almost a year out of date. โI was most surprised that this analysis was written based on our second draftโ (released in Spring 2006), said Weaver. โWe incorporated changes in response to well over 1,000 reviewrs’ comments before preparing a final draft lastย fall.โ
A complete copy of the Fraser Institute report is attached below.
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