http://www.theecologist.org/blogs_and_comments/commentators/other_comments/382011/climategate_is_the_first_in_a_new_wave_of_attacks.html 'Climategate' is the first in a new wave of attacks
Chris Genovali
15th December, 2009
The emails hacked from the servers of the University of East Anglia continue to cause controversy. But it was not a singular attack, says Chris Genovali, just the only successful one so far...
Sceptics in Canada have used the so-called '
http://www.theecologist.org/blogs_and_comments/bloggers/the_editors_blog/371069/shame_on_the_climategate_scientists.html">Climategate' controversy to call for a cautious approach at COP 15 or even an abandonment of mitigation measures.
Climategate does not change the fact that all the credible evidence vetted in countless scientifically peer-reviewed papers shows the primary cause of climate disruption is anthropogenic and that global warming poses severe risks to humanity, requiring immediate action to limit carbon emissions. Rather, Climategate is a convenient sideshow the doubters have seized upon in a continuation of their desperate efforts to defy reality and sway public policy. But Climategate is not the scandal the denier camp thinks it is.
A coordinated campaign
As online journalist Richard Graves, director of Fired Up Media, recently put it in an
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/12/08-4">opinion piece for CommonDreams.org: 'The real scandal is not the email archive, or even how it was acquired, sorted, and uploaded to a Russian server, but rather the emerging evidence of a coordinated international campaign to target and harass climate scientists, break and enter into government climate labs, and misrepresent climate science through a sophisticated media infrastructure on the eve of the international climate talks'.
There now appears to be a concerted effort, via espionage, to undermine and attack climate scientists and their research. As
http://www2.canada.com/theprovince/news/story.html?id=a47c4178-4198-4dfc-a727-46dd9d0198cf">reported by Judith Lavoie of the Victoria Times Colonist, during the last year here in Canada there have been two break-ins at Dr. Andrew Weaver's University of Victoria office and several attempts to hack into the computer system.
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