Future of Global Warming up to Science or Politics?

(AP photo by Dan Crosbie/Canadian Ice Service)
World’s scientists released the final details of report of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for policy makers. The focus of the report is that there is at least 90% possibility that human-caused emission is the main factor in global warming since 1950.
World Scientists for IPCC reported that the final report emphasizes the hazardous consequences of the twice of the preindustrial concentration of carbon dioxide; Climate would possibly warm between 3.5 and 8 degrees Fahrenheit causing small but significant risk.
The report also predicted that millions more people would suffer from food and water shortage by 2080 in China and Australia, as well as parts of Europe and the United States. But poor countries including Africa or Bangladesh would be most affected countries by warming climate because they were least able to cope with sudden coastal damage and drought caused by climate change.
But the largest non-stop emitter United States has still doubted whether it is mandatory to adopt a policy to reduce the emission. Reflected from this fact, it is unsurprising that Bush Administration was found to pressure government scientists not to be very “honest” about ongoing global warming by omitting such terms as “global warming” or “climate change” in science reporting.
Furthermore, the American Enterprise Institute, known as a “think tank with close ties to the Bush administration,” has been criticized by environmental activists about reportedly offering $10,000 to scientists who challenged the result of IPCC report. story.
Scientific facts surrounding the global warming have been based on the decision by 800 contributing authors whose research was scrutinized by over 2,500 scientific reviewers. But this so called “authoritative” facts still seem to be powerless in front of several political powers.
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