The United Kingdom's Telegraph has discovered a few more errors in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) report on man-made global warming. Here's a few:
The publication of inaccurate data on the potential of wave power to produce electricity around the world, which was wrongly attributed to the website of a commercial wave-energy company.
Claims based on information in press releases and newsletters.
New examples of statements based on student dissertations, two of which were unpublished.
More claims which were based on reports produced by environmental pressure groups.
On April 17, 2009, the Environmental Protection Agency issued an endangerment finding -- proclaiming that carbon is a poisonous gas that threatens the public health and welfare of current and future generations, and thus needs to be regulated up and down all over the United States.
At that time, the EPA administrator "relied heavily" upon the recent assessments of the IPCC.
The Heritage Foundation has more.
Aaaaand more from the Times Online in the United Kingdom.

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