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'Climategate' inquiry mostly vindicates scientists

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Thu, 08 Jul 2010 6:18a.m.

Phil Jones, one of the scientists at the centre of the controversy, received death threats

Phil Jones, one of the scientists at the centre of the controversy, received death threats

An independent report into the leak of hundreds of emails from one of the world's leading climate research centres on Wednesday largely vindicated the scientists involved, saying they acted honestly and that their research was reliable.

But the panel of inquiry, led by former UK civil servant Muir Russell, did chide scientists at the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit for failing to share their data with critics.

"We find that their rigor and honesty as scientists are not in doubt," Russell said. "But we do find that there has been a consistent pattern of failing to display the proper degree of openness."

Russell's inquiry is the third major UK investigation into the theft and dissemination of more than 1,000 emails taken from a back-up server at the university.

They caused a sensation when they were published online in November. The stolen correspondence captured researchers speaking in scathing terms about their critics, discussing ways to stonewall sceptics of man-made climate change, and talking about how to freeze opponents out of peer-reviewed journals.

Beyond specific allegations of scientific misconduct, the furore over the emails fed the notion that, at worse, a closed community of climate scientists was systematically exaggerating the threat of climate change, or at least giving sceptics' arguments the collective cold shoulder.

The scandal destabilised the UN climate change conference at Copenhagen and led to the temporary resignation of Climatic Research Unit director Phil Jones, who stepped down as Russell was brought in to investigate.

The carefully worded report mostly defended the scientists from attacks, saying there was no evidence Jones had destroyed evidence that he knew critics were seeking, or that he or others perverted the peer review process.

It also largely excused the intemperate language that helped make the e-mails such an internet sensation, saying that the more extreme exchanges - such as when one scientist cheers the death of a sceptic and another jokingly threatened to beat a prominent critic - were typical of often over-the-top electronic missives friends and colleagues trade every day.

But the report did dole out some criticism, saying that Jones clearly pushed others to delete emails that he thought might provide ammunition to sceptics, and that the University of East Anglia had been "unhelpful" in dealing with Freedom of Information Act requests - an issue Britain's data-protection watchdog has also flagged.

Importantly, the report also revisited the now infamous email exchange between Jones and a colleague in which the climatologist refers to a "trick" used to "hide the decline" in a chart used to track global temperatures.

The chart, which shows an alarming temperature spike at the end of the last millennium, became a powerful visual tool in the campaign to control greenhouse gas emissions, gracing the front cover of the World Meteorological Organisation's 1999 report on climate change. Russell said the chart was misleading because it wasn't explicit enough about the way in which the underlying data had been spliced together.

Jones' critics were only partially mollified. Canadian economics professor Ross McKitrick welcomed the conclusion that the 1999 chart was misleading. But he still said that the inquiry seemed "unduly concerned to downplay the problems they found" and offer excuses for the researchers involved.

University of East Anglia Vice-Chancellor Edward Acton claimed that the report had "completely exonerated" Jones, who is returning to the Climatic Research Unit as director of research.

But Benny Feiser, who runs the sceptic-leaning Global Warming Policy Foundation, said there was strong evidence that legitimate requests for information had been repeatedly stifled.

"I don't think the university can just claim that this is a vindication," he said. He promised his own inquiry into the matter, to publish its report in August.

There have already been two major British reports on the email leak and its aftermath. A British parliamentary inquiry largely backed the scientists involved, while another independent investigation, which like Russell's report was commissioned by the University of East Anglia, gave a clean bill of health to the science itself.

A flood of other investigations have also dealt with various aspects of the issue over the past nine months. Two US university reviews of Penn State University professor Michael Mann - a prominent player in the controversy - have cleared him of wrongdoing. Other organisations, such as the Union of Concerned Scientists, have also conducted their own investigations.

An AP review of the emails, published in December, said they didn't support claims that the science of global warming was being faked.

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08 Jul 2010 03:07p.m.

RussF wrote:

In the beginning, the heavens and the earth were completed in their vast array. God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. (Genesis). As a God fearing Christian who believes in a creator God, I am distrustful and sceptical of liberal politicians and scientists. During the nineties they used tax payer funding for scientific institutions to create a massive industry based upon erroneous science designed to blame everyone but themselves for a self prophesied 'Global Warming' disaster. Then when global cooling was evidenced, in order to keep their institutional funded structures in place they renamed it 'Climate Change.' They became the self appointed spokespeople on both warming and cooling suggesting both indicated mankind had screwed up the world's naturally evolved good climate. You see most scientists and liberal politicians believe in Darwin's natural (by chance) evolutionary deceits, simply because it means they need not be responsible for recognising let alone worshipping the Creator God. As has always been the case, such foolish people wish to establish their own selves as god(s) on earth and they are well on the way to declaring it once more. possible for the last (end) time. The hidden agenda behind ETS is their desire to label all natural resources as accountable and tradable stock items to be captured under a global compulsory EBS (Electronic Barcoding of Stock) system designed to place global financial and market control into the hands of a few, if not one world leader. Deceit is their hallmark as was well evidenced by East Anglia's CRC. They expect the world to be silent and not to question their so called expert opinions. If John Key has nothing to hide or fear from the truth, then it is time for him to allow a Royal Commission of Enquiry to investigate the science and its speculative thesis a]together with review of all International Political accords behind the Government's promotion and enforcement of ETS legislation. Let the truth be told!

08 Jul 2010 02:32p.m.

Dave wrote:

Another white wash from the great washers and claimers association of blinkered Global Warming alarmists. I have absolutely no belief in any claims to global warming or any changes different today to normal historical global fluctuations. While today is certainly hotter than the 'Ice Age' cycle, how do the temperatures today compare with the higher temperatures before the Ice Age? When anyone can show me that earth temperatures today are any higher than the hottest temperatures determined for around 1 million years ago, I might consider their point momentarily before discarding it the hypothetical unproven garbage it is.

08 Jul 2010 01:48p.m.

David wrote:

When debate is stifled, dissent is treated as a crime and those of one opinion in an argument speak like religious zealots defending the faith against the ‘unbelievers’ a sceptics view of all remains.

08 Jul 2010 12:29p.m.

cyril wrote:

I may be a skeptic but sounds like a snow job. One of the good things that has come of the climate change conspiracy is it has opened the publics eyes to the fact that scientists manipulate there data to show the results that there bosses or sponsers want. Whether this is a new thing or an old one it has made me a science skeptic unless Im shown proof that makes sense to me.
There is that much information around that raises doubt about man made climate change and a lot of the imformation for man made climate change smackes of political manipulation and media induced hysteria that im erring on the skeptics side.

08 Jul 2010 12:25p.m.

Kiwi wrote:

No surprises here, considering AP is one of the worlds biggest con artists.

08 Jul 2010 12:11p.m.

Ricardo wrote:

First we had "Global Warming", until the great unwashed realised nothing was warming, and now we have "Global Change" which the great unwashed will be unable to fathom the truth or fiction of due to normal seasonal changes. To add insult NZ now has an ill-founded ETS which will achieve nothing, whether we freeze or cook. The joke's on us all.

08 Jul 2010 11:31a.m.

Hayden wrote:

"Climategate"? Honestly, grow up. As far as i can see, there were no gates involved and the watergate scandal was over 30 years ago, time to move on!! What next, if there was a big scandal involving actual gates (you know those things that open and close) would you call that Gategate?

08 Jul 2010 11:10a.m.

Cliff wrote:

no surprises, cui bono ? playing on the eco heart strings of the global community with manipulated data is one way to try & implement a globally binding strategy...good old NZ , first past the post once again to tithe & milk the public purse for the benefit of offshore vested interests albeit last to realize its folly