Climategate latest
Andrew Bolt
Monday, November 23, 2009 at 05:52amSlowly seeping into the local media.
The Australian:
COMPUTER hackers have broken into Britain’s leading climate science research centre, making public thousands of private emails between top climate change scientists and, in the process, laying bare their bitter disagreements about the cause of climate change.
Tim Blair in the Daily Telegraph:
Should they be proved genuine, which is looking likely at this point, in the absence of any denials, these emails are absolute dynamite.
Sydney Morning Herald (devoting an entire artice to the defence):
A leading climate change scientist whose private emails are included in thousands of documents stolen by hackers and posted online says the leaks may have been aimed at undermining next month’s global climate summit in Denmark.
Prominent climate scientist Roger Pielke Sr says we now need to review the extent of the hijacking of the IPCC:
The challenge to the IPCC community, now that their duplicity has been exposed, is to communicate to all of us why the peer-reviewed papers that we documented, and that were available in time for the IPCC review process, were considered “bad papers” and thus ignored in the IPCC report. A balanced assessment would comment on these papers, and provide the reason they disagree with their results.
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