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Coming to light in recent days has been one of the most extraordinary
scientific detective stories of our time, bizarrely centred on a
single tree in Siberia dubbed "the most influential tree in the
world". On this astonishing tale, it is no exaggeration to say, could
hang in considerable part the future shape of our civilisation. Right
at the heart of the sound and fury of "Climategate" – the emails
leaked from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) in East Anglia – is one
story of scientific chicanery, overlooked by the media, whose
implications dwarf all the rest. If all those thousands of emails and
other documents were leaked by an angry whistle-blower, as now seems
likely, it was this story more than any other that he or she wanted
the world to see.

To appreciate its significance, as I observed last week, it is first
necessary to understand that the people these incriminating documents
relate to are not just any group of scientists. Professor Philip Jones
of the CRU, his colleague Dr Keith Briffa, the US computer modeller Dr
Michael Mann, of "hockey stick" fame, and several more make up a
tightly-knit group who have been right at the centre of the last two
reports of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
On their account, as we shall see at this week's Copenhagen
conference, the world faces by far the largest bill proposed by any
group of politicians in history, amounting to many trillions of
dollars.

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But more dramatic still has been the new evidence from the CRU's
leaked documents, showing just how the evidence was finally rigged.
The most quoted remark in those emails has been one from Prof Jones in
1999, reporting that he had used "Mike [Mann]'s Nature trick of adding
in the real temps" to "Keith's" graph, in order to "hide the decline".
Invariably this has been quoted out of context. Its true significance,
we can now see, is that what they intended to hide was the awkward
fact that, apart from that one tree, the Yamal data showed
temperatures not having risen in the late 20th century but declining.
What Jones suggested, emulating Mann's procedure for the "hockey
stick" (originally published in Nature), was that tree-ring data after
1960 should be eliminated, and substituted – without explanation –
with a line based on the quite different data of measured global
temperatures, to convey that temperatures after 1960 had shot up.
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Copenhagen is a complete farce, an act of political & economic ambush.
Just say NO.

- Publius

"It ought never to be forgotten, that a firm union of this country,
under an efficient government, will probably be an increasing object
of jealousy to more than one nation of Europe; and that enterprises to
subvert it will sometimes originate in the intrigues of foreign
powers, and will seldom fail to be patronized and abetted by some of
them. Its preservation, therefore ought in no case that can be
avoided, to be committed to the guardianship of any but those whose
situation will uniformly beget an immediate interest in the faithful
and vigilant performance of the trust." [Federalist Papers #59]

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