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What Really happened (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
... sets that show the past few years have actually exhibited a cooling effect. Sen. James M. Inhofe, Oklahoma Republican, has called for an investigation into the e-mails, and says they confirm his long-held suspicion that climate claims are not supported by the actual data. Ms. Browner said the only people who still doubt global warming is happening and that humans are to blame are...
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Aftermath News (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
Deleting e-mail messages to hide them from a FOI request is a crime in the United Kingdom. CBS | Nov 24, 2009 by Declan McCullagh A few days after leaked e-mail messages appeared on the Internet, the U.S. Congress may probe whether prominent scientists who are advocates of global warming theories misrepresented the truth about climate change. Sen. James Inhofe, an Oklahoma Republican,...
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Jumping in Pools (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
... of global warming theories misrepresented the truth about climate change. Sen. James Inhofe, an Oklahoma Republican, said on Monday the leaked correspondence suggested researchers "cooked the science to make this thing look as if the science was settled, when all the time of course we knew it was not," according to a transcript of a radio interview posted on his Web site....
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sisu (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
It's been nearly twenty years we've been calling out the warmenists and their media allies, wondering when, already, the truth would finally out. Now it finally has, as ,'" and mainstream outlets can no longer deny there's something rotten in the state of warmening "science." Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Inhoffe says the leaked correspondence suggests researchers "cooked the science...
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lewrockwell.com (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Congress May Probe Leaked Global Warming E-Mailsby Declan McCullagh A few days after leaked e-mail messages appeared on the Internet, the U.S. Congress may probe whether prominent scientists who are advocates of global warming theories misrepresented the truth about climate change.Sen. James Inhofe, an Oklahoma Republican, said on Monday the leaked correspondence suggested researchers...
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Kiwiblog (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
The Washington Times reports: The 2,074-page Senate health care bill would take 34 hours to read cover to cover — and that’s just what Sen. Tom Coburn wants done on the Senate floor. The Oklahoma Republican has threatened to invoke parliamentary rules to force the Senate clerk (or more likely, a team of clerks) to read the [...]
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The Caucus (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
ABC’s talks up health care with Senators Ben Nelson, a centrist Democrat from Nebraska, and , an Oklahoma Republican. He too discusses the new breast cancer guidelines with Representatives Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, a Florida Democrat who has used her bout with breast cancer to crusade for early detection, and Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican.