The scientific community is buzzing over thousands of emails and documents -- posted on the Internet last week after being hacked from a prominent climate-change research center -- that some say raise ethical questions about a group of scientists who contend humans are responsible for global warming. Read more here:
WSJInteresting development: Phil Jones, Director of the Climate Research Unit at University of East Anglia, is stepping down pending an investigation into the ethical conduct of his and perhaps other climate scientists' work on historical global temperature research; see
here.
And now for something truly appalling (I sincerely hope that this is not true):
Uh Oh -- Raw Data in New Zealand Tells a Different Story than the Official One.
An interesting piece in today's WSJ:
The Climate Science Isn't Settled (by Richard S. Lindzen, professor of meteorology at MIT). See also:
Climategate.
Thank goodness that the science of macroeconomics is settled and free of any politically-motivated hanky panky!