“This is based on peer-reviewed literature. That’s the manner in which the IPCC functions. We don’t pick up a newspaper article and, based on that, come up with our findings.” – Rajendra Pachauri, IPCC chairman, June 2008 April 17, 2010
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How the IPCC Report Has Been Advertised
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| “People can have confidence in the IPCC’s conclusions…Given that it is all on the basis of peer-reviewed literature.” – Rajendra Pachauri, IPCC chairman, June 2008 |
| “The IPCC doesn’t do any research itself. We only develop our assessments on the basis of peer-reviewed literature.” – Rajendra Pachauri, IPCC chairman, June 2007 |
| “This is based on peer-reviewed literature. That’s the manner in which the IPCC functions. We don’t pick up a newspaper article and, based on that, come up with our findings.” – Rajendra Pachauri, IPCC chairman, June 2008 (click quote to go to YouTube video. Remarks begin at 1 minute, 15 seconds) |
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The IPCC was very selective in which peer-reviewed literature it quoted:
It did not, for example, quote peer-reviewed articles showing that:
1. Fresh, poorly mixed supernova debris formed the solar system.
a.) “Elemental and isotopic inhomogeneities in noble gases: The case for local synthesis of the chemical elements”, Trans. Missouri Acad. Sci. 9 (1975) 104-122.
b.) “Strange xenon, extinct superheavy elements and the solar neutrino puzzle”, Science 195 (1977) 208-209.
c.) “Isotopes of tellurium, xenon and krypton in the Allende meteorite retain record of nucleosynthesis”, Nature 277 (1979) 615-620.
d.) “Isotopically anomalous tellurium in Allende: Another relic of local element synthesis”, Journal Inorgorganic & Nuclear Chemistry 43 (1981) 2207-2216.
e.) “Heterogeneity of isotopic and elemental compositions in meteorites: Evidence of local synthesis of the elements “, Geokhimiya (1981) no. 12, 1776-1801 [Russian].
2. The Sun sorts elements by mass; Its surface is mostly Hydrogen (H); Its interior is mostly iron (Fe).
f.) “Solar abundance of the elements”, Meteoritics 18 (1983) 209-222.
3. Measurements with the Galileo probe into Jupiter confirmed diffusion in the Sun.
g.) “Isotopic ratios in Jupiter confirm intra-solar diffusion”,
Meteoritics and Planetary Science 33, A97 (1998) paper 5011.
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/metsoc98/pdf/5011.pdf
4. The Sun is heated by neutron repulsion.
h.) “Neutron repulsion confirmed as energy source”, Journal of Fusion Energy 20 (2003) 197-201.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/x1n87370x6685079/
i.) “The Sun is a plasma diffuser that sorts atoms by mass”,
Physics of Atomic Nuclei 69 (2006) 1847-1856.
http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0609509
5. Earth’s heat source is the unstable remains of a supernova.
j.) “Earth’s Heat Source – The Sun”, Energy and Environment 20 (2009) 131-144.
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.0704
Oliver K. Manuel
I have published several peer-reviewed research articles that conclude