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Another Interesting Link to the Scandal

burnt

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A BBC correspondent says that he was sent the leaked CRU emails 6 weeks before their actual appearance online from another source, but did nothing with them.

Why would he sit on such a volatile package of information???

"The controversy surrounding the global warming e-mail scandal has deepened after a BBC correspondent admitted he was sent the leaked messages more than a month before they were made public.

Paul Hudson, weather presenter and climate change expert, claims the documents allegedly sent between some of the world's leading scientists are of a direct result of an article he wrote."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1230943/Climate-change-scandal-BBC-expert-sent-cover-emails-month-public.html
 

Whitewing

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Why would he sit on such a volatile package of information???

Good question, though it might have had to do with a fear of releasing what could have been illegally-obtained information.

The word is the servers were hacked....illegal. Also could have been a whistle-blower........illegal.........or possibly not. Don't know anything about the laws in the UK re wb's.
 

hypocritexposer

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Climategate: the scandal spreads, the plot thickens, the shame deepens…

Wow! The scandal just gets juicier and juicier. Now it seems that the Kiwis may have been at it too – tinkering with raw data to make “Global Warming” look scarier than it really is. (Hat tip: Watts Up With That; Ian Wishart)

The alleged villains this time are the climate scientists at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NiWA) – New Zealand’s answer to Britain’s Climate Research Unit. And to judge by this news alert by the Climate Science Coalition of NZ, both institutions share a similarly laissez-faire attitude to scientific accuracy.

Compare and contrast these two graphs and you’ll see .

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100017977/climategate-the-scandal-spreads-the-plot-thickens-the-shame-deepens/
 
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