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Climate scientist to be quizzed by UK lawmakers

Breitbart - 1st Mar 2010

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London : London (AP) - Academics at a British Climate research center at the center of a controversy about the science of Global Warming defended their work during cross-examination at Parliament Monday, rejecting allegations that they manipulated Climate data. But a former researcher at the University of East Anglia's prestigious Climatic Research Unit admitted he had withheld some scientific data about Global temperatures collected from around the world and written some "awful" e-mails to critics who...

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