A top United Nations climate official said climate skeptics had “exaggerated” the impact of thousands of hacked e-mails that suggested attempts by scientists to supress doubts about global warming.Who's the denier now?
“There would be one or two countries, maybe perhaps a few more, that would like to seize on this and — if I’m not to mince any words — would exaggerate the threat of this,” said Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Pachuari said the scandal, known as “climategate” has had little impact on international climate talks currently underway in Copenhagen.
“I’ve been talking to all the negotiators over here, and I get the sense that they haven’t been distracted,” he said.
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“Our credibility is not under question,” he said.
Of course they haven't been distracted. Anything that might cast their global warming religion in doubt must be ignored or face the wrath of Gaia. These are the true believers and high priests of the global warming religion that are gathered in Copenhagen.
Pointing out the obvious manipulation of the data would be like going to a meeting of the Catholic cardinals and suggesting that placing more emphasis on the worship of Mary than of Jesus demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding of the scriptures. They wouldn't appreciate you pointing out flaws in their faith.
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