Lindzen : ” when data conflicts with models, a small coterie of scientists can be counted upon to modify the data” | Real Science
The problem of data integrity has recently been commented on by MIT’s Dr. Richard Lindzen, “Inevitably in climate science, when data conflicts with models, a small coterie of scientists can be counted upon to modify the data…That the data should always need correcting to agree with models is totally implausible and indicative of a certain corruption within the climate science community.”Above the Law « the Air Vent
Now Mann has enough friends in (leftist) government that they would change the law to protect his emails from being read.Most Significant Global Warming Tipping Point Theory Bites the Dust
Think about that! I’m tired of government funded corruption and lies and the parties which revel in it. How incredibly deep does the corruption extend. Even if you think your favorite politician is doing a good job, giving these people more power is insane.
A scientific study on the results of the BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill has yielded some surprising results that appear to disprove fears of methane release as a global warming “tipping point” to catastrophic warming.Met Office : December 2010 Was The Sixth Coldest Month In The Last 100 Years | Real Science
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