Robert Watson was chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change until 2002.
The New York Times characterized Watson as an
- "outspoken advocate of the idea that human actions - mainly burning coal and oil - are contributing to global warming and must be changed to avert environmental upheavals."
At a 1997 press briefing, Watson was asked about climate scientists who challenge the IPCC conclusions that man-induced global warming is real. Watson is reported to have said:
- "The science is settled [and] we're not going to reopen it here." [1]
However this quote should be treated with some caution as it has not be adequately sourced.
Opponents of Watson say his "advocacy" of the environmentalist agenda clouds his scientific objectivity.
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