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A COUPLE OF YEARS ago I was at a meeting organised by some of the movers and shakers of Australian science and technology who had invited various experts on greenhouse global warming to talk about the most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The IPCC is a body of international bureaucrats and scientists which, among other things, produces a report every four or five years on the science of global warming. The reports are enormously influential. They form the platform for much of the world's activism on the greenhouse issue.
The experts at the meeting discussed in particular a new proxy record of the world's temperature over the ...