Tuesday, December 1, 2009

climate fraud

For those who have had a hard time believing that there is also fraud involved in the "science" that indicates man made global warming is certain:

video overview at classicallib.wordpress.com:

Understanding Climategate: Who’s Who – a video:

Cooler Heads Event with Dr. Richard Lindzen on Cap and Trade (long presentation)

Whatsupwiththat.com

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/christopherbooker...

http://www.naturalnews.com... global warming...

brief summary of climategate emails:


longer summary


http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/OpEd-Contributor/Climate-gate-e-mails-released-by-whistleblower_-not-hacker-8604302-78098572.html

http://jackswritingsite.orwho.com/2009/11/25/global-warming-emails-climate-research-unit/

links to the climategate scandal

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/11/22/cru-emails-may-be-open-to-interpretation-but-commented-code-by-the-programmer-tells-the-real-story/

online location of the leaked emails here and here


all emails, datasets and programs leaked from Hadley Climate Research Unit in East Anglia:
google and download - FOI2009.zip

file:///home/abraca/Documents...

http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/climategate-computer-codes-are-the-real-story/

http://www.climateaudit.org/?p=7826

http://www.globalwarming.org/

2 comments:

  1. Well took you long enough! I thought that this would of been up on within an hour of the hack going mainstream.

    All very good it is too. After all any new branch of science needs a good shellacking at times. And now it's the turn of the boys and girls from East Anglia to catch theirs. I might add that there are a few graduates from our degree programme who have gone on to obtain their Master's from the institution in the firing line. So TAMK, you could say, has some skin in this game as well. Anyone care to try and get a comment out of one of them for this blog.

    Also I would just like to point out, the blog does support full html encoding, so you don't need to post the long links in plain text format. And also that really long one at the bottom that starts "file:///..." That doesn't go anywhere. Can the author of this post please emend it so that it leads to the correct place. Thanks.

    And, I might also add, I am really glad to see someone using that account! This is what that account and this blog is for!

    To see how this saga has possible effected the reporting of environmental issues in the main stream media, check this link out:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8387137.stm (sorry plain text only in the comments...)

    And notice this "The report - Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment - was written using contributions from 100 leading scientists in various disciplines, and reviewed by a further 200." Makes me wonder if this information would of made it into the story if it wasn't for the hacked information from East Anglia swamping the web. But what that quote does say to me is this: "You think we are all into faking our research? Well check this out!" And good on them to.

    On a side note. What is the consensus here with regards punishment for the people who hacked into the computers at East Anglia and then set about distributing the information that they had gained?

    I will say this. Throw the book at them. Regardless of why they did it, or the effects their act has, or will have, on the world. They still went far to far.

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  2. Thanks for the post and thanks Gareth for commenting :) I dont have time to read these all through today - perhaps not even tomorrow, but I took a right to do little editing for the links and to the post to make it more feasible for people to look and use and read and go to the sites suggested. It still needs some improving, but a start here :) Anyway, soo nice to see this blog so alive! :)

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