Unraveling the IPCC

An insider’s view 1

Over at a great new website called Terry (part of the Science Creative Quarterly), Sarah Burch has a great post elucidating the inner workings of this beast we call the IPCC. It's worth a read for anyone bemoaning the inaccuracy, slothfulness, or inefficiency of this oft-cited but little understood organization.

The title alone speaks volumes: "IPCC FAQ PART I (BURCH REMIX) (OR TAMING THE LEVIATHAN: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE INTERGOVENMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE)"

Maywa Montenegro is an editor and writer at Seed magazine, focusing mainly on ecology, bidiversity, agriculture, and sustainable development.

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  1. Zarkov Posted 9:16 pm
    04 Feb 2007

    Evaporation:- Clouds

    Zane Davis at Terry has a image collage of clouds.....
    see http://www.terry.ubc.ca/index.php/2006/03/04/evaporation/ ...

    Do You Remember?
    The sky was once filled with cloud, sometimes the cloud was so thick the sky was black.

    Now day after day clear skies dominate.

    You can feel the temperature difference between a clear sky day and a cloudy day.

    On a clear sky day you can feel the sunshine burning your skin, making you feel uncomfortable and driving you into shade. And yet the air temperature in the shade seems so cold and uninviting.

    In the past on a cloudy day the occasional break in the clouds allowed sunshine to fall on your skin, but then it was so comfortable and comforting. You could sun-bake and feel good.

    At night clear skies allow atmospheric heat to rapidly escape to space, so the nights become a deep freeze.

    In the day clear skies bake the ground along with all life forms.

    So the days become hot and the nights freezing.

    Man what have you done?

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