Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Climate change email scandal shames the university and requires resignations | George Monbiot | Environment | guardian.co.uk
The hacked emails shows that Phil Jones, after 20 years of failing to issue a correction, isn't the only one who should resign
Cap-and-Trade: Back From the Dead - Glenn Beck - FOXNews.com
Let me show you an article from The New York Times quoting the IPCC on November 26 about climate-gate, "The IPCC relies entirely on peer- reviewed literature in carrying out the assessment."

Got it? From The New York Times. And also it was also on their Web site. But when you go to their Web site, the IPCC Web site, you'll find a statement dated eight days after New York Times reported on that.

It has a little itty-bitty word change here: "The IPCC relies mainly on peer-reviewed literature this carrying out its assessment."

So was "entirely" on their Web site and now it's just "mainly."

That is a pretty big omission. A 418-word statement and only one word is different.

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