Friday, December 11, 2009

Physics Group Splinters Over Global Warming Review - Taking Liberties - CBS News
As the science scandal known as ClimateGate grows, the largest U.S. physicists' association is finding itself roiled by internal dissent and allegations of conflict of interest over a forthcoming review of its position statement on man-made global warming.
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"It is Socolow whose entire research funding stream, well over a million dollars a year, depends on continued alarm over global warming," says William Happer, a fellow Princeton University professor and head of the Happer physics lab who has raised the question of a conflict of interest. The reason: the ostensibly neutral person charged with evaluating a statement endorsing man-made global warming is a leading proponent of precisely that theory whose funding is tied to that theory.
‘Climategate’ Accusations Could Affect Penn State Funding - News Story - WJAC Johnstown
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Following the online posting of thousands of hacked e-mails from the Climate Research Unit in the United Kingdom, Pennsylvanians from across the state have contacted lawmakers in hopes that funding for Penn State University will be suspended.
EPA's Climategate Saga Continues - HUMAN EVENTS
Al Gore might be the best leading indicator of the coming fate of global warming alarmism: He was one of the early prophets (and profiteers.) But following the ClimateGate e-mail release, Gore canceled an appearance in Copenhagen for which 3,000 people had bought tickets. Public support for the idea that climate change is caused by man continues to drop.

Perhaps America’s mass delusion has come to an end, everywhere except the White House.
Climategate, Warming | theledger.com | The Ledger | Lakeland, FL
The CRU's data is a driving force behind the UNIPCC report blaming humans for climate change. Countless billions have been spent trying to prove the link between carbon dioxide and global warming - $79 billion by our own government since 1989. And this is all you have: lies, falsified data, deleted raw data sets and a thermometer that's not going up.

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