IPCC Lying About Their Past

‘Snowtober’ fits U.N. climate change predictions

While the Northeast is still reeling from a surprise October snowstorm that has left more than a million people without power for days, the United Nations is about to release its latest document on adaptation to climate change.

The report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is expected conclude that there is a high probability that man-made greenhouse gases already are causing extreme weather that has cost governments, insurers, businesses and individuals billions of dollars. And it is certain to predict that costs due to extreme weather will rise and some areas of the world will become more perilous places to live.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/

Complete bullshit. They predicted the exact opposite.

IPCC Draft 1995

A “striking” retreat of mountain glaciers around the world, accompanied in the Northern Hemisphere by a shrinking snow cover in winter.

http://www.nytimes.com/
IPCC 2001 15.2.4.1.2.4. Ice Storms

Milder winter temperatures will decrease heavy snowstorms

http://observatory.ph/resources/IPCC/TAR/wg2/569.htm#1524123

The alarmist climate science community seems to be incapable of ever telling the truth about anything. I posted the IPCC links in the comment section of the LA Times article, and they were taken down within five minutes. The last thing these people want is an honest discussion.

h/t to Marc Morano

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3 Responses to IPCC Lying About Their Past

  1. avatar suyts says:

    They can’t stand a discussion with facts. The HuffPo simply deleted my profile. lol, 3 different ones!

  2. A form of mass hysteria…

  3. avatar Wayne Ward (truthsword) says:

    Which is why they lose in the end. Always.

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