“LET me get this right…
The fraudster who runs the IPCC global warming scam and makes millions from that office
Employs the bloke who gave the scientific evidence for glacier melt in the Himalayas totally removing them from the face of the earth
by 2035
Over the phone
To a bloke at New Scientist
Who printed it
And when the WWF used this in a report and from that it got into report 4 of the IPCC as solid evidence they were melting
For which report the IPCC received a Nobel Peace Prize
Taxpayers so far have had 92 billion dollars wasted supposedly stopping runaway world warming
In the middle of a global freeze.
You could never sell this farce as fiction…
Daniel
Archives for January 22, 2010
Climategate Analysis: SPPI
The Science and Public Policy Institute has published an analysis of the leaked climategate emails. This 149-page document takes the emails in chronological order and shows, with comments on each message, how science was perverted.
In the introductory material the report says:
The entire industry of “climate science” was created out of virtually nothing, by means of a massive influx of funding that was almost universally one-sided in its requirement that its recipients find evidence for man-made climate change—not investigate whether or how much mankind had caused climate change.
Many “climate scientists” built their entire careers on this funding; and so it is not surprising that they became so completely reliant on this conditional lifeline, that they became single-mindedly focused on achieving the ends for which they were commissioned—and viciously attacking any intruders who may threaten that lifeline.
The PDF file may be download from either of these links:
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/images/stories/papers/reprint/climategate_analysis.pdf
or http://tinyurl.com/yl8o3t8
Robert Ferguson, President
Science and Public Policy Institute
www.scienceandpublicpolicy.org

Jennifer Marohasy BSc PhD has worked in industry and government. She is currently researching a novel technique for long-range weather forecasting funded by the B. Macfie Family Foundation.