"Code Red" Overstates Actual Findings of IPCC Climate Report and Trends in Extreme Weather Events
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Thursday, August 12, 2021
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Mainstream media quotes UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres' claim with no further review of the report.
Key Points:
- Mainstream media quotes UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres' claim with no further review of the report.
- As long-time climate policy analyst and extreme weather trends expert Roger Pielke, Jr. writes : "Not only is this wrong, it is irresponsible.
- Nowhere does the IPCC report say that billions of people are at immediate risk."
- The Belgian group behind "Science, Climate and Energy" also were scathing in their review, writing that despite 14,000 references in the IPCC report, there is no mention of Dansgaard-Oeschger events.