UK Scientists to Defend “Professional Integrity” of Global Warming Research
December 10, 2009 –
The UK’s national weather service — the Met Office – ”has embarked on an urgent exercise to bolster the reputation of climate-change science after the furore over stolen e-mails,” reports Ben Webster, environment editor for The Times (UK) from Copenhagen.
“More than 1,700 scientists have agreed to sign a statement defending the ‘professional integrity’ of global warming research. They were responding to a round-robin request from the Met Office, which has spent four days collecting signatures. The initiative is a sign of how worried it is that e-mails stolen from the University of East Anglia are fuelling scepticism about man-made global warming at a critical moment in talks on carbon emissions.”
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