“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.
Click to access 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