Will the new IPCC report contain the names of organization members who disagree with the conclusions, as the initial one did, by claiming that they all agreed when they did not?
Are the data used available to others to see and evaluate?
Are the data reliable?
Were they obtained under verifiable circumstances?
Do non-IPCC scientists agree with the conclusions?
Are some of those claiming expertise non-scientists, like lawyers, politicians, and bureaucrats?
Hidden in all the IPCC rhetoric are two numbers:
a) it takes 1 billion tons of CO2 to warm the earth 1 degree F.
b) all mankind produces 33 million tons of CO2 per year.
Conclusion: if all mankind stopped using fire - oil, gas, peat, wood for heat and transportation - for 30 years, it might stop the rise of temperature by 1 degree F.