Calls for Investigation Growing - Video: Chris Horner - Planet Gore on National Review Online
. . . in the wake of the emerging CRU scandal, as Greg notes below.You’re Absolutely Wrong and I Agree With You | Climate Skeptic
And on Fox, I call for a stay on all U.S. involvement in Kyoto II, cap-and-trade, EPA regulation of CO2, etc., until a full investigation is completed and the truth is out.
Even my "eco-entrepreneur" counterpart agreed about the need for an investigation.
Despite loads of public scorn heaped on Steve McIntyre and Ross McKittrick for their criticisms of the Mann hockey stick, it turns out in private folks like the Hadley Center’s John Mitchell, the review editor for the relevant chapter of the last IPCC report, shared many concerns identical to those of M&M. The email at the link is pretty amazing - it is practically an outline of the section of my skeptic presentation dealing with the hockey stick. But not a whiff of this uncertainty was ever made public or was included in the IPCC report.If the CRU leak was an inside whistleblower, here's the line-up of potential suspects heroes | GORE LIED
Mitchell and the Hadley Center have tried every trick in the book to avoid FOIA of anything that would publicly reveal his true concerns about Mann’s study. When we understand the incentives that are driving him to suppress his own scientific views, and to publicly ridicule those who share his private concerns, we will understand better what is broken in the climate science process.
If the leaker/whistleblower is one of the CRU staff members listed below, it seems that they may enjoy protection under the UK’s Public Interest Disclosure Act of 1998, which was enacted to protect whistleblowers.Obama Aides: Stay Tuned for Climate Change Details - Washington Wire - WSJ
They said they don’t want to upstage members of Congress who are still mulling climate legislation.
At a briefing with reporters, administration officials said President Barack Obama plans to offer new details in the coming days about the U.S. negotiating position heading into the U.N. climate conference in the Danish capital. They also said Obama may attend the conference “if it looks as though the negotiations have proceeded sufficiently that going … would give a final impetus or push to the process.”
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