Monday, December 7, 2009

ClimateGate: UK Weather Service to Re-examine 160 Years of Data

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America's media might not think the growing ClimateGate scandal is important, but Britain's Met Office believes it's serious enough to re-examine 160 years of temperature data:

The new analysis of the data will take three years, meaning that the Met Office will not be able to state with absolute confidence the extent of the warming trend until the end of 2012.

For those unfamiliar, the Met Office is England's national weather service.

Maybe this revelation will convince the global warming deceivers in our press that information in the e-mail messages obtained from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit is actually newsworthy.

As reported by the London Times Saturday:

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