Late last week thousands of emails from Britain’s top climate research agency were illegally released on the Internet and immediately caused an uproar in the debate about manmade climate change. The messages of private communications between some of the world’s top climate scientists raised questions about possible collusion, manipulation of data, deleting of climate data, and concerted efforts to silence dissenting opinions.
The Climate Change Examiner has been covering the developing story as new information is uncovered. These are some of the more recent stories to have come out:
New Zealand’s National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) responded to charges that it had incorrectly adjusted the…
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Following on Climategate and the questions about the actions of some of the world’s top scientists, it has just been revealed that New…
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Amidst the very serious discussion about the emails and documents from some of the world’s top climate scientists that were released on the…
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Legal counsel for the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) filed three Notices of Intent to File Suit against NASA today. Chris Horner, counsel of…
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Swimming against the tide is never an easy task. Scientists that disagreed with the manmade climate change theory have learned that if you’re…
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The release of thousands of email messages from Britain’s Climate Research Unit has stirred up a hornet’s nest of debate about whether or…
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Some of the world’s top climate change scientists have found themselves having to defend their internal communications after thousands of emails…
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As the contents of a hacked climate change unit’s server in Britain were exposed on the Internet Friday, the event had some of the scientists…
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Britain’s Climate Research Unit, University of East Anglia, suffered a data breach in recent days when a hacker apparently broke into their…
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