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The IPCC exaggerate: Monckton calculates how much
Source: JoNova Following on from blackbody discussions, here is Christopher Monckton’s simple account of how we know the IPCC is exaggerating climate sensitivity. This comes from page 12 of Moncktons: Regulation without reason (on the Canadian coal regulations.) Are the … Continue reading
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