A council of the world’s top scientists will review the research and management practices of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate to Change (IPCC) to try to prevent the types of errors that have shaken public confidence in the group in recent months. UN Secretary Ban Ki-moon said the InterAcademy Council — a consortium of the world’s top scientific bodies, including the U.S. National Academy of Sciences — will name scientists to take a closer look at the IPCC’s work following revelations of mistakes in its 2007 report, including an [...] |

