HomeMiddle ColumnWSJ -- Climategate 2.0: 'Scientists who inform the UN can't be trusted... Middle Column WSJ — Climategate 2.0: ‘Scientists who inform the UN can’t be trusted to stick to the science and avoid political activism’ By Marc Morano - November 28, 2011 241 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagscru2key Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleClimategate 2.0: ‘[Mann] did pad his data a little’, says Jones: Jones writes to Ben Santer about the Michael Mann/hockey stick controversyNext articleScientist Hans von Storch: ‘The concealment of dissent & uncertainty in favor of a politically good cause takes its toll on credibility — the public is more intelligent than is usually assumed’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Burning Imported Wood in Drax Power Plant ‘Doesn’t Make Sense’, Says Kwarteng Climate411 The importing of wood to burn in Drax power station “is not sustainable” and “doesn’t make any sense”, the business and energy secretary, Kwasi... Read more Friday Funny – Clownfish Climate Science Climate411 Star marine ecologist committed misconduct, university says Finding against Danielle Dixson vindicates whistleblowers who questioned high-profile work on ocean acidification A major controversy... Read more Peter Ridd on Great Barrier Reef Recovery: Technical Details of Coral Cover Statistics, and Background Climate411 We must then remember that this is almost certainly natural, and not allow the merchants of doom to depress the children. Read more