Other experts have said the 2035 projection was not based on peer-reviewed science. In London, The Times newspaper said the Indian scientist who first made the Himalayan thaw projection in 1999 now acknowledged it was "speculation."
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Ramesh said he had been accused of "voodoo science" in questioning the IPCC findings about the Himalayas in the past.
The IPCC's 2007 report said: "Glaciers in the Himalayas are receding faster than in any other part of the world and, if the present rate continues, the likelihood of them disappearing by the year 2035 and perhaps sooner is very high if the Earth keeps warming at the current rate."
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Actual science beginning to enter Global Warming debate
When people lacking an international socialist/communist agenda looked at the projections that Himalayan glaciers would vanish by 2035, they went, "What??!" Finally, the UN has agreed to revisit the issue. Reuters:
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Sadly, you are missing the point, Mr. Long.
It's not there is any factual basis to climate change. It's only that one "has to believe."
Believe, Don, Believe. Click the heels of your shoes together three times and say, "I believe in global climate change and it is all due to humankind."
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