Saturday, December 12, 2009

Editorial - This Week in Copenhagen - NYTimes.com [once again ignores massive climate fraud]
Todd Stern, the chief American negotiator, responded correctly: With emissions in many industrialized countries peaking or declining, just about all of the growth in greenhouse gases is expected to come from the developing world between now and 2030, half from China. Rich nations must still reduce emissions sharply, Mr. Stern said, but “there is no way to solve this problem by giving the major developing countries a pass.”
Trevor Davies, UEA on Leaked Documents: Then and Now « Climate Audit [Welcome to our new home!]
Trevor Davies, University of East Anglia Vice Chancellor, recently condemned the use of “stolen” emails on behalf of the University of East Anglia e.g. here.

In email 0925823304.txt , Trevor Davies wrote to Phil Jones, Keith Briffa, Mike Hulme, Jean Palutikoff and Mick Kelly (who are referred to as the “CRU5″ in the email) saying that he is in position of a “leaked document” regarding funding from the research council, which he needs to keep secret to avoid “compromising the source”. On this earlier occasion, Davies didn’t appear to have any pangs of conscience about using leaked documents nor to have reported the source of the leaked document to local police.

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