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Final-Fan said:
Update: I would like to point out that the ten-point statement was in point of fact produced by the Geologic Committee of the PAS and not the PAS' General Assembly (PAN). Also, it is claimed that the PAN has endorsed the IPCC statement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Scientific_opinion_on_climate_change#Polish_geologists
I pushed the PDF he referred to through Google translator and it seems to support his claim.

But the Geologic Committee by itself may disagree with the General Assembly and, if so (which seems fairly likely due to statements in the ten-point statement and in the PDF), and if it counts as a scientific body of national standing by itself, that would still be a negation of Wikipedia's assertion.

Not... really.  I mean nothing there really suggests they support a man made effect.  Just "something is happening and reasearch should be done to see what because our current methods aren't good enough"

Followed by a statement that says they're going too far and the statements still aren't good enough to prove anything.