Saturday, November 21, 2009

What's up with the weather - South Africa
# Wonderboom Airport, Pretoria, recorded its coldest November temperature with 9.6ºC on Friday, almost four degrees cooler than the coldest day in November last year;
# In Belfast, Mpumalanga, the temperature plummeted to 7.9ºC on Tuesday, while its previous coldest day in November was 12.8º in 2005
A scandal too big for these words | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
On one thing, however, all should agree. This is not a case of “hacking” or “data theft” as several news outlets of the Left insist. This is whistleblowing, almost certainly by an insider.
Systems At Top Global Warming Research Unit Hacked, E-Mail Exchanges Posted Online - cbs3.com
At the center of the story is the claim that scientists at the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit (CRU) in Britain were attempting to fudge temperature data to help bolster the theory that humans are to blame for global warming.
Hacked e-mails highlight climate dispute - UPI.com
NORWICH, England, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- E-mails stolen by hackers prove some leading British climate change scientists falsified information to prove their case, skeptics of global warming say.
The Associated Press: Hackers leak e-mails, stoke climate debate
LONDON — Computer hackers have broken into a server at a well-respected climate change research center in Britain and posted hundreds of private e-mails and documents online — stoking debate over whether some scientists have overstated the case for man-made climate change.
It’s spreading | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
...Stephanie, here’s a thought: maybe, just maybe, the Government doesn’t actually have an answer to our arguments. Hence this “weird” reappearance of scepticsm that has you mystified.

Proof that the unexamined assumption is one of the greatest perils in journalism.

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