Home Middle Column Climategate scientists 'too secretive and may have broken Freedom of Information laws' Middle Column Climategate scientists ‘too secretive and may have broken Freedom of Information laws’ By Marc Morano - May 7, 2011 61 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagscrumuir Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous article‘Up Is Down’: ‘Climate change reduced wheat and corn yields from 1980 to 2008’ — But the ‘Yields went up’Next articleClimate Depot praised as ‘a repository for everything related to the global warming movement’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Grist: “local weather dynamics don’t always correlate with global warming” Climate411 Grist discussing the rise of "climate change" over "global warming", because the term "global warming" was too confusing for people experiencing cold weather. Read more The Catastrophic Texas Blackouts: Lessons For The Developing Countries Climate411 The irony however is lost on Mr. Kerry. He goes around lecturing poorer countries on the need for raised ambitions to fight climate change... Read more Polar bear attack in Svalbard: victim survives, polar bear does not Climate411 A man was attacked from behind this morning by a small male polar bear on the east coast of Svalbard, Norway, where there is... Read more