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Finnish Scientists Call for More Openness on Climate Panel

HELSINGIN SANOMAT - Mistakes that have been found in the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) do matter, says Professor Atte Korhola of the University of Helsinki.  “Tremendous expectations have been set for the work and reports of the IPCC, as it virtually has the status of a holy book. Politicians take the attitude that the recipe will come from there.”  Korhola emphasises that this is not how it goes in science. No knowledge is carved in stone. Science moves forward and things are complicated. Read More

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