Climate researcher defends actions, claims ’smear’
From: The Washington Times | December 5, 2009
The White House said Friday that chances for an actual deal at this month's global-warming summit in Copenhagen are improving, and with just days until the meeting begins, climate researchers stepped up their fight against what they say is a "smear campaign" by global-warming naysayers. "It's an 11th-hour smear campaign where they've stolen personal e-mails from scientists, mined them for single words or phrases that can be taken out of context and misrepresent what scientists are saying," said Michael Mann, director of Pennsylvania State University's Earth Systems Science Center, in a teleconference Friday with reporters. Mr. Mann's research has been ...
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