I don't think this would make any difference to people who treat this as a 
political or ideological issue rather than a scientific one. If one is 
interested in scientific facts and debates then it is best to consult only 
authentic scientific sources such as science journals and magazines, and 
scientific organizations such as NOAA, NASA, CSIR India, etc. 

Here is a nice website of Indian CSIR (Council for Scientific and Industrial 
Research) on their Programme on Climate Change:

http://www.cmmacs.ernet.in/cmmacs/Events/climate-research/introduction.html

Cheers,

Santosh

--- On Mon, 2/8/10, Bosco D <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> RESPONSE: British newspapers have this habit of playing
> tricks on Mario.
> 
> Indian prime minister backs IPCC boss Rajendra Pachauri
> Manmohan Singh said an error did not change the facts
> regarding the harmful impact of greenhouse gases on the
> planet
> 
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/feb/05/indian-prime-minister-ipcc-pachauri
> 
> 
> India boosts climate data contribution to IPCC
> A scientific network set up recently by India's environment
> ministry will contribute formally to the Intergovernmental
> Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the country's prime minister
> has announced
> 
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/feb/08/india-ipcc-climate-data
> 
> 
> And what is this "herd" business, Mario? Leaning on
> gratuituous commentary, again?? Tch-tch-tch!!! What next?
> Are you going to forward links from the Drudge Report??
> After Huffington & Breitbart is it gonna be DR??
> 
> - B
> 


      

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