Saturday, 6 March 2010

Energy consultant 'influenced climate evidence'

The Times
"..In an article in the newsletter of the IOP south central branch in April 2008, Mr Gill wrote: “If you do not ‘believe’ in anthropogenic climate change, you risk at best ridicule, but more likely vitriolic comments or even character assassination. For many people the subject has become a religion, so facts and analysis have become largely irrelevant.” .....The Institute has published a clarification to its submission in which it says that it does not doubt the basic science that human activities are causing global warming.Some members of the Institute are understood to be considering resigning in protest over its submission. "

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