Of course there is nothing strange with the results here, it's just
nice that the issue gets settled. The Swedish denialists (as well as
the others) have imagined that some kind of hidden majority of climate
researchers really secretly do not believe in AGW. The denialists
centered around Stockholm Initiative and 'The Climate Scam' blog seem
to be quite frustrated right now.

On 13 Apr, 01:11, Jason Sale <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't think Sweden is alone:http://www.warmdebate.com/forum/ipcc-seeks-help
>
> Although there are exceptions, I think most scientists will agree that
> climategate was a media-driven exaggeration. Whether or not the
> mistakes were serious enough to warrant any real loss of credibility
> may or may not be a serious discussion, but the degree to which the
> media went to town with this story is completely unjustified.
>
> On Apr 13, 12:04 am, Erik Svensson, Göteborg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >http://uppsalainitiativet.blogspot.com/2010/04/overwhelming-majority-...
>
> > At least in Sweden, is seems like the opinions among climate
> > scientists have not changed due to the 'climategate'-thing.

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