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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Sea Otter who wrote (9966)2/21/2012 1:54:33 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 85487
 
In 2005, the national science academies of the G8 nations (including the National Academy of Sciences) plus science academies of Brazil, China and India (three of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the developing world) signed a statement on the global response to climate change. The statement stresses that the scientific understanding of climate change had become sufficiently clear to justify nations taking prompt action. [14] [15]

On 7 May 2010, a letter signed by 255 Academy members was published in Science magazine, decrying "political assaults" against climate change scientists. [16] [17] This responded to a civil investigative demand being served on the University of Virginia by Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, seeking a broad range of documents from Michael E. Mann, who was formerly an assistant professor there from 1999-2005. [18] [19] Mann, who currently works at Penn State, is a climate change researcher, and Cuccinelli alleges that Mann may have defrauded Virginia taxpayers in the course of his environmental research. Investigations had cleared Mann of charges that he falsified or suppressed data. [20]


Not very open minded of them, what are they trying to hide ? Lets just see his research papers, what is wrong with that ? Unless it's all the monies involved.
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