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YouTube – Washington Politics Cooling on Climate Change? – CBN.com.
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[Editor's Note: What do you call an inquiry where the accused gets to choose what evidence is presented and no accusers are asked for their side of the story?] via Bishop’s Hill Blog July 18, 2010 … One interesting snippet has emerged from this [Oxburgh inquiry]. When the original emails were released I reported on
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via New Scientist July 14, 2010 IS CLIMATEGATE finally over? It ought to be, with the publication of the third UK report into the emails leaked from the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU). Incredibly, none looked at the quality of the science itself. The MPs’ inquiry – rushed out before the UK
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via TheRegister Andrew Orlowski July 8, 2010 Climatic Research Unit director Phil Jones was being whisked back to his desk at the University of East Anglia by the University’s Russell enquiry yesterday. But with exquisite timing, the Information Commissioner’s office chose the same day to confirm that CRU had twice broken the Freedom of Information
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YouTube – Climategate the whitewash.
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via TheHockeySchtick July 18, 2010 Former NASA physicist Ferenc Miskolczi’s new peer-reviewed paper places a well-deserved death knell on the crumbling greenhouse gas theory of man-made global warming, stating: The data negate increase in CO2 in the atmosphere as a hypothetical cause for the apparently observed global warming. A hypothesis of significant positive feedback by
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Lawrence Solomon National Post July 10, 2010 The UK Parliament was misled by East Anglia University when it conducted hearings into Climategate earlier this year, charges Graham Stringer, a scientist and prominent Labour Member of Parliament, inan article published yesterday in The Register, a UK science and technology journal. Dr. Stringer, a member of the
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Any admission of substantial scientific misbehavior would likely result in a significant loss of funding.
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Damian Carrington The Observer July 11, 2010 “Like it or not, this [demand for openness] indicates a transformation in the way science has to be conducted in this century.” That, say many, will be the lasting legacy of the independent review published last week into the controversial emails between climate scientists that were stolen from
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YouTube – Climate Gate Investigation and Debate Pt1 of 2.
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Anyone remembers that NASA accidentally “lost” their first satellite that should provide reliable data about actual CO2-concentrations?
That was February 2009.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/feb/24/oco-satellite-nasa
Thanks for the great work everybody!