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Archived RebuttalThis is the archived Intermediate rebuttal to the climate myth "IPCC graph showing accelerating trends is misleading". Click here to view the latest rebuttal. What the science says...
Some 'skeptics', most vocally Christopher Monckton, have taken issue with this figure from the 2007 IPCC report:
Figure 1: Depiction of various long-term global temperature trends in the 2007 IPCC report The figure is used in FAQ 3.1 and the Technical Summary of Working Group 1. Monckton asserts that this graph uses a "fraudulent statistical technique" and
This is simply a misrepresentation of the IPCC report. The IPCC makes the following claims using this figure: 1) The pace of warming accelerated over the course of the 20th Century. Notice the past tense. Here is the specific claim (from the caption for Figure 1 of FAQ 3.1, emphasis added):
2) That the pace of warming over the last 25 years is greater than that in preceding years on the record. 3) That the "... global average temperature has increased, especially since 1950." All of these statements are true. The IPCC does not state that the rate of warming continues to accelerate, and does not use this figure to claim that humans are to blame for the accelerated warming, although in the FAQ 3.1 figure caption, the IPCC does explain how we know humans are the cause of the acceleration:
Monckton's claims of a "fraudulent statistical technique" are without merit, and a misrepresentation of the IPCC report's actual content. Updated on 2012-02-09 by dana1981. |
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