The NIPCC presents itself as an "international panel of nongovernment scientists and scholars who have come together to present a comprehensive, authoritative, and realistic assessment of the science and economics of global warmingglobal warmingA climate apocalypse (also called a climate dystopia and a climate-induced collapse, among other names) generally denotes a predicted scenario involving the global collapse of human civilization and potential human extinction as either a direct or indirect result of anthropogenic climate change.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Climate_apocalypseClimate apocalypse - Wikipedia".
What makes the IPCC credible?
The IPCC's technical reports derive their credibility principally from an extensive, transparent, and iterative peer review process that, as mentioned above, is considered far more exhaustive than that associated with a single peer-reviewed publication in a scientific journal.
Is IPCC reliable?
"The work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) represents the consensus of the international scientific community on climate change science. We recognise IPCC as the world's most reliable source of information on climate change and its causes, and we endorse its method of achieving this consensus".
Who is H Sterling Burnett?
H. Sterling Burnett, PhD is a Research Fellow, Environment; Managing Editor, Environment & Climate News at The Heartland Institute. Before joining Heartland, Dr Burnett worked at the National Center for Policy Analysis for 18 years, most recently as a senior fellow in charge of NCPA's environmental policy program.