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To: stockman_scott who wrote (182373)12/10/2009 7:21:18 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362340
 
re
"We don't know who is behind these criminal acts, but we hope they will eventually be unmasked by police."

follow the money..

whose getting filthy rich on
dumping carbon
into the environment..
and stalling the green jobs that are so
dearly needed

Thx scott



To: stockman_scott who wrote (182373)12/10/2009 10:57:43 AM
From: T L Comiskey1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362340
 
1,700 UK scientists back climate science

Thu Dec 10,


LONDON – Over 1,700 scientists in Britain have signed a statement defending the evidence for human-made climate change in the wake of hacked e-mails that emboldened climate skeptics.

E-mails stolen from an English university appeared to show scientists discussing ways to shield data from public scrutiny and suppress others' work. Climate skeptics — those who deny that human activity is responsible for global warming — have seized on the correspondence as evidence that scientists have conspired to hide the facts.

Most scientists say the e-mails do nothing to undermine the evidence for climate change.

More than 1,700 signed a statement released Thursday, saying they had confidence in the evidence for global warming "and the scientific basis for concluding that it is due primarily to human activities."