Climategate email scandal continues to explode
Despite the mainstream media, governments and climate agencies trying to ignore it, Climategate just won’t go away. New revelations are found in the stolen email archives every day and the unethical behavior of some of the world’s top climate scientists threatens to topple the manmade climate change theory. This week the United Nations began their Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (COP15) and many of the headlines have revolved around Climategate.
Here is a roundup of the latest news with the scandal and links to more information:
Video – UN security stops questioning of scientist about Climategate
The Climategate email scandal continues to intrude on the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen. A documentary filmmaker… Keep Reading »
Many point to skeptics of the manmade climate change theory and presume they are funded by “big oil” interests and think that should… Keep Reading »
Last week Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), promised an investigation into the Climategate… Keep Reading »
In an online interview on Slate and on CNN’s “American Morning” former vice president and Nobel Laureate Al Gore addressed –… Keep Reading »
Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin continues to make her voice heard across the political spectrum and has jumped into the fray of climate… Keep Reading »
Delegates from 192 nations descended on Copenhagen for the start of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) yesterday with hopes to reach… Keep Reading »
Two universities, the United Nations, and the UK Met Office have all announced investigations of varying degrees to quickly quell the furor resulting… Keep Reading »
It has been more than two weeks since the manmade climate change debate was set on fire by the leaking of thousands of emails from the world’s… Keep Reading »
After initially dismissing the Climategate scandal, Britain’s primary source for climate data has been forced to acknowledge the event and is… Keep Reading »
Following on the Climategate scandal in which more than a thousand climate scientists’ emails were illegally released on the Internet, Canadian… Keep Reading »