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12 hours ago ago from Rush Lane
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42 minutes ago ago from The Red Monkey
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12 hours ago ago from One Penny Sheet
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18 hours ago ago from the Air Vent
My next partially completed Siberia post will have to wait. This is the beginning of the result of climategate. We owe a big debt to those who released the emails, and an even bigger debt to Steve McIntyre for his never ending efforts to force the revelation of some of this information. Now we can begin to understand the premier temperature dataset in climatology. Does this mean it's done nope. This is only the beginning, CA has a post ...
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