The Netherlands <http://topics.breitbart.com/the+Netherlands/>  has
asked the UN climate change
<http://topics.breitbart.com/Climate+Change/>  panel to explain an
inaccurate claim in a landmark 2007 report that more than half the
country was below sea level, the Dutch government said Friday.
According to the Dutch authorities, only 26 percent of the country is
below sea level, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC
<http://topics.breitbart.com/IPCC/> ) will be asked to account for its
figures, environment ministry spokesman Trimo Vallaart
<http://topics.breitbart.com/Trimo+Vallaart/>  told AFP.
<http://topics.breitbart.com/AFP/>

The incident could cause further embarrassment for the IPCC,
<http://topics.breitbart.com/IPCC/>  which recently admitted a claim in
the same report that global warming could melt Himalayan glaciers by
2035 was wrong.

IPCC <http://topics.breitbart.com/IPCC/>  experts calculated that 55
percent of the Netherlands
<http://topics.breitbart.com/the+Netherlands/>  was below sea level by
adding the area below sea level -- 26 percent -- to the area threatened
by river flooding -- 29 percent -- Vallaart said.

"They should have been clearer," Vallaart said, adding that the Dutch
office for environmental planning, an IPCC
<http://topics.breitbart.com/IPCC/>  partner, had exact figures.

Correcting the error had been "on the agenda several times" but had
never actually happened, Vallaart said.

The spokesman said he regretted the fact that proper procedure was not
followed and said it should not be left to politicians to check the
IPCC's <http://topics.breitbart.com/IPCC/>  numbers.

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