Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Obama's False Promise on Offshore Drilling | Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less | American Solutions
The new plan includes:

* No drilling in the Pacific Ocean.
* No drilling in a large portion of the Atlantic Ocean.
* No drilling in some of the most promising areas of the Gulf of Mexico.
* No drilling in much of Alaska.
BBC News - Climate science must be more open, say MPs
Climate sceptics on the sceptic website Bishop Hill ridiculed the MPs' findings. One asked: "Is it April fools already?" Another commented: "No-one with half [a] brain cell will view this conclusion as anything other than a hasty and not very subtle establishment cover-up."
FOXNews.com - NASA Data Worse Than Climate-Gate Data, Space Agency Admits
NASA can put a man on the moon, but the space agency can't tell you what the temperature was back then.
MPs to Climategate boffins: Keep Calm and Carry On • The Register
To the dismay of its sole scientific member, the House of Commons Select Committee on Science has come to the aid of the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit - the department at the centre of the Climategate scandal - giving the boffins and the institution a gentle ticking off.
'Lying, cheating, defrauding taxpayer are all OK' announces panel of MPs – Telegraph Blogs
In short, it was a very dodgy, deeply unscientific way of deleting inconvenient data. It was also, entirely typical of the lying, cheating and fraud exposed in the Climategate emails. Let us not forget, we pay for scientists like Phil Jones with our taxes. How entirely typical that a body representing the most corrupt, money-grubbing taxpayer-funded roach pit of the lot – our Houses of Parliament – should have found it so very easy to exonerate the Climategate scientists of all wrongdoing.
Climate-row professor Phil Jones should return to work, say MPs - Times Online
Phil Jones, of the University of East Anglia, was acting “in line with common practice in the climate science community” when he refused to share his raw data and computer codes with critics.

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