The Climategate Investigation April 29, 2010
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The Climategate Investigation
By Dexter Wright
American Thinker, April 29, 2010
Last month, while the American media were distracted by the health care vote in Congress, the British Parliament published the results of its investigation into East Anglia University’s Climate Research Unit (CRU) that has been at the center of the anthropogenic global warming (AGW) controversy. It seems that many were hoping that no one would read this report, at least not beyond the milquetoast executive summary.
Buried deep within the report is a compelling piece of evidence. In volume two, there is a memorandum submitted as evidence from Lord Lawson of Blaby, chairman of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, which was in response to four very significant questions from the investigating committee. This memo confirms the claims by many global warming skeptics that the scientists at CRU were trying to hide data and silence the skeptics. The questions asked by the investigative committee are as follows:
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Great, now the world is seeing sense. However, Australia has just
scrapped their scheduled ETS bill.
I’m for sustainable environmental management. But the AGW debate
is dead in the water.
From today’s issue of World Physics, we learn that there is now an official solution for any observations that do not fit official climate predictions:
An International “Re-Analysis Project” by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).
See “Melting ice amplifies Arctic warming” at http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/42499
With kind regards,
Oliver K. Manuel