New and corrected climate data has emerged from a number of sources, resulting in backtracking on several areas of the original IPCC report, including: the melting of the Himalayan glaciers, urban warming, rising sea levels, and the lack of peer reviews of some of the scientific reports. Many of the findings of the IPCC have been and are being challenged by scientists from both sides of the climate change debate.
Climategate Reveals Exaggeration of Data
Late in 2009, ‘Climategate,’ a term coined to designate the unauthorized leakage of emails and computer files from Britain’s CRU (Climate Research Unit), shows that global warming has been grossly misrepresented. Both U.S. and British scientists involved in climate research and whose work made up a large part of the IPCC report have been called to task for being very unscientific and much too political in their analysis of global warming.
Moreover, the data contained in the leaked email and computer file shows that temperature data was manipulated to make the 20th century appear warmer than it was, and preceding centuries cooler, thus exaggerating the dangers of climate change.
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