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Climate Researchers Fight Back

tomduck writes "The Guardian reports that climate researcher Andrew Weaver is suing the National Post newspaper in Canada in a libel action for publishing 'grossly irresponsible falsehoods.' The Post claimed he cherrypicked data to support his climate research, and tried to blame the 'evil fossil fuel' industry for break-ins at his office in 2008 to divert attention from mistakes in the 2007 IPCC report. This comes fast on the heels of another Guardian article describing lessons learned from the exoneration of UEA scientists involved in the so-called Climategate affair. Are climate scientists finally fighting back against their critics, who they were previously more inclined to ignore?"

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  1. Re:Who exactly is fighting back? by ipquickly · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    And who had the most unbiased coverage of the US presidential election?

    Fox

    All media is biased to some extent.
    Just look at magazines at any newstand right before the last US election.
    I once walked in and could right away see about 10 magazines with Obama on the cover.
    And how many had McCain?
    0

    My point being, any news company will want more subscribers/viewers. But I prefer to read/watch news from a company that
    reports on both sides of the debate and then lets me choose what I believe.

    But if someone reads the Globe and Mail, I don't care.
    They are as liberal as you can get when the Liberals are in power.
    And when the Conservatives are in power they are "centrist".

    While the NP reports regularly on both sides of the climate debate, the rest of the media rarely does.

    My view is that both sides of the climate debate have liars.

    There are lies,damned lies, and statistics.

    But I guess it's different when you have statistics which were collected by people who later destroy the original data.