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Top Scientists try to use consensus --again?
Get a load of this article from the Times Online (Times of London). Now there are U.K. scientists trying to prop up the faulty science of Global Warming. Remember it's Global Warming not Climate Change. The Climate changes constantly; always has, always will. The name change is a ploy to throw people off. It's like "Brakes for Less," it was "Brake Depot." A couple lawsuits later and they change the name to throw people off. Referring to Global Warming as Climate Change is designed to through you off.
The Met Office has embarked on an urgent exercise to bolster the reputation of climate-change science after the furore over stolen e-mails.
More than 1,700 scientists have agreed to sign a statement defending the “professional integrity” of global warming research. They were responding to a round-robin request from the Met Office, which has spent four days collecting signatures. The initiative is a sign of how worried it is that e-mails stolen from the University of East Anglia are fuelling scepticism about man-made global warming at a critical moment in talks on carbon emissions.
This is absurd! Why is it that we have 1,700 scientists signing a petition. Does that make the science sound? Does that make the data provided by Phil Jones correct? The answer is NO!
It doesn't matter how many "Top Scientists" sign a petition. Why not release the raw data? You could have avoided spamming scientists' mail boxes, and the truth would have come out.
This whole Global Warming movement is so transparently a politically driven fraud. I hope this petition becomes more widely known.
I would like to start my own petition. Hey, East Anglia University. Release the raw data and site the sources. I'm going to send my own email to the East Anglia University asking them to release the raw data which resulted in the Global Warming "science."
Please direct any queries regarding Freedom of Information, Data Protection and Copyright to:
Dave Palmer
Information Policy and Compliance Manager
The Library
University of East Anglia
Norwich
NR4 7TJTel. (01603) 59 3523
Email. foi@uea.ac.uk
If you want to get something done, you can't rely on this guy. Why don't we send inquiries to the admissions office? This might force some sort of response.
Admissions enquiries: 01603 591515; admissions@uea.ac.uk
Let's see what happens...
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