Thursday, 26 November 2009
Thanks to the Yanks!   Somebody is taking the ClimateGate story  seriously .  Our own media are a disgrace - except possibly the  Mail.    You’d never guess that vast fortunes of our money  are involved .  This could save us a packet! 
 Christina
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 TELEGRAPH Blogs 26.11.09
 US Congress investigates Climategate e-mails: this could be the  beginning of the end for AGW [That ‘A’ is ‘man-made’ to you and me!] 
 By  Gerald Warner 
 The United States Congress has begun the process of investigating the  leaked climate change e-mails from the University of East Anglia, which means  all attempts to suppress and shut down the scandal have failed. Already aides to  Representative Darrell Issa (Republican, California), who is the ranking member  of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, have begun analysing  the correspondence exposed by hackers.
 At the same time, in the upper house, the Senate Committee on  Environment and Public Works has been told by Senator James Inhofe (Republican,  Oklahoma) that unless it acts promptly on the matter he will call for an  investigation into the state of climate science. The e-mails are of huge  interest to American legislators because one of them was sent by White House  Science Adviser Dr John Holdren, in 2003, when he was at the Woods Hole Research  Center, Massachusetts, to support Michael Mann of Pennsylvania State  University.
 In his own e-mail, which he has defended and not denied, Mann  suggested colleagues should be encouraged to stop submitting papers to the  journal Climate Research, as it had published a paper to which he objected. The  involvement of a White House adviser has given the controversy political  traction on Capitol Hill, where legislators are considering the Obama  administration’s plans for cap and trade laws, just when Obama has committed  himself to restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions and personal attendance at  the Copenhagen climate summit in a month’s time.
 At this most sensitive moment the whole climate scare is threatening  to unravel with literally immeasurable consequences. The seriousness with which  the Americans are treating this has highlighted just how pivotal the CRU at East  Anglia is to the global warming hype. As American newsmen are pointing out, East  Anglia claims the world’s largest temperature data set and its findings and  mathematical models were incorporated into the IPCC’s 2007 report, which the US  Environmental Protection Agency admits it “relies on most heavily” in deciding  that carbon dioxide emissions must be curbed.
 Now these e-mails are being read on the CBS site, revealing a farcical  Carry On Researching scenario at East Anglia: “Apply a very artificial  correction for decline !!” “Low pass filtering at century  and longer time scales never gets rid of the trend – so eventually I start to  scale down the 120-yr low pass time series to mimic the effect of  removing/adding longer time scales!” And so on. Codes were erratic,  the baffled researchers had no idea what was going on.
 Joe Public is now reading this stuff, courtesy of CBS, and wondering  just what the heck has been happening. Republicans will be asking Obama’s people  how the Environment Protection Agency came to rely on the CRU’s projections.  They will also be asking questions about e-mails referring to grants from the US  Commerce Department’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to East  Anglia. One of them allegedly says: “We need to show some left to  cover the costs of the trip Roger didn’t make and also the  fees/equipment/computer money we haven’t spent otherwise NOAA will be  suspicious.”
 Unless and until that e-mail is authoritatively denied (and none of  them so far appear to have been), many will conclude that those sentiments  encapsulate the ethos of the climate alarmist industry. Contrast, too,  the speed with which American legislators have concerned themselves with this  scandal and the indifference of our own parliamentarians and mainstream  media. America may not have Beefeaters, historic stately homes, or  the Queen; but when our Transatlantic cousins suspect they have been shafted by  a bunch of wide boys in white lab coats they do not hang  around.
 While the British public has heard only whingers from East Anglia  shouting that hacking into e-mails is a crime, it is the American media that are  pointing out that deleting e-mail messages to conceal them from a FOI request in  the United Kingdom is also a criminal offence. Congress, seeing an opportunity  of derailing Obama, Al Gore and an attempt to cripple America to the tune of  countless billions of dollars, is on the case. This is global news  now.
 Meanwhile, the CBS News website is running the George Monbiot quote:  “It’s no use pretending that this isn’t a major blow. The e-mails extracted by a  hacker from the climatic research unit at the University of East Anglia could  scarcely be more damaging.” Too right.
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