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“Climategate” Finally Gets Front Page Coverage

Begrudgingly, The New York Times has given front page coverage to the growing "climategate" scandal albeit with the same loaded language aimed against climate skeptics. Still, there is some attempt at balance here that went missing in previous reports.. Finally, the New York Times is giving front page treatment to the “climategate” scandal that has unsettled the scientific establishment. The article neglects to get into the particulars of the email messages that have done what is perhaps irre...

New York Times; Meet Phil Jones

Science has never operated by consensus despite what The New York Times and other liberal media outlets have reported. Theories that are offered up to explain natural phenomenon are either bolstered or debunked as research is refreshed and updated. After investing so much ink in favor of man-made global warming theories, the paper has obligation to help correct the record and demonstrate how the science underpinning man-made global warming theories has come under withering criticism from skeptic...

Research Debunking “Hockey Stick,” Global Warming Alarmism Omitted

Finally The New York Times is reporting on the “climategate” scandal involving the University of East Anglia in Great Britain and its Climate Research Unit (CRU), but true  to form it is omitting salient details. Dr. Michael Mann, a climatologist with Pennsylvania State University, “was cleared of the most serious charges against him,” concerning the content of leaked emails from CRU, the Times reports. Faculty members and administrators taking part in the Pennsylvania State inquiry could not...

“Climategate” Ignored in Coverage of SEC Ruling

Global warming alarmism took some big hits toward the end of the last year with “climategate” and the collapse of treaty talks in Copenhagen. This might explain why front page coverage of the topic has fallen off quite dramatically in recent weeks. But there’s an interesting New York Times piece in the business section concerning "interpretitive guidance"  the Securities and Exchange Council (SEC)  issued to help companies determine when they should disclose potential risks related to climate ch...