Saturday, November 28, 2009

Jay Ambrose: Thanks to hackers, we learn climate woes - The News-Herald Opinion : Breaking news coverage for Northern Ohio
Get going, get emissions reductions done, says a new very scary publication put out by climate scientists insisting global warming could be worse than we imagined and that irreversible calamities could soon be with us, and I say this in response: Let's hear it for some extraordinarily illuminating hackers.
Paul Driessen : Cleaning Out the Climate Science Cesspool - Townhall.com
Far worse for the Climate Armageddon movement, newly released emails from its leading scientists reveal a cesspool of intimidation, duplicity and fraud that could rock Copenhagen and the alarmist agenda to their core. The emails cast deepening suspicion over global warming data, science and models.
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Jones, Mann, Briffa, Trenberth, Wigley, IPCC chief Rajenda Pachauri, White House science advisor John Holdren, CRU scientist Tim Osborn, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researcher Ben Santer and others implicated in this growing scandal should do the honorable thing – and resign their posts.
Chris Mooney Turns a Climate "Trick"
Admittedly, Mooney has been busy. Too busy to analyze any of the emails or data that document scientific misconduct and fraud. No time for science journalism here. Yet Mooney insists that we pony up trillions of dollars and get right to work restructuring our lives, our governments, and the world economy along the lines that Mooney and his award-bestowing-to-Mooney science patrons demand. He insists that doing exactly as scientists say is “what matters”. Why should humanity be any different than Chris Mooney?
Hacked e-mails heat up climate-change debate
Christmas came early this year for Diane Katz and other Canadians at the forefront of the most polarized political fight on the planet.
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But Katz says the hacked e-mail exchanges prove the IPCC, and governments everywhere, have been seriously misled.

"The perversion of science exposed in these e-mails is a vindication of the scholars and analysts who have long questioned the claims of climate alarmists," said Katz in an interview this week.

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