Saturday 5 December 2009

Climategate: Who pays?

Given the amount of money that the various Cap and Trade policies, speculated to generate, $45 trillion, and the amount of funding that the researchers have been allocated, $20 million in “research” grants, we need to be sure, before giving a 'artificial value' to one of the most abundant substances in the universe, CO2, and an essential building block of life, that the policies that are being based on true and accurate data, and that the scientists finding go through an honest, impartial peer review process, and that no materials related to the data and research are delete nor attempt to evade Freedom of Information requests.
It doesn't seem much to ask since we have paid and will continue to pay for all of it.

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and on Twitter, the whole world has an opinion.....

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Gordon Brown would have anyone who questions the 'evidence' as "flat-earthers" or "anti-science"..and Ed Miliband's considered response to doubts by the voters as "dangerous and deceitful."
















Would that include any scientists who disagree too?












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