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Twelve years ago, a climate research cheating scandal known as “Climategate 2009” rocked the scientific world to the core. Hacked emails among highly influential scientists at the center of worldwide hysteria over climate change revealed routine data tampering and other instances of flagrant scientific misconduct. Although the scientists implicated denied wrong-doing, emails hacked from computers at their employer, the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, revealed a consistent pattern of climate data manipulation, conspiracies to falsify data and withhold findings that cast serious doubt on the man-made global warming theory, to exaggerate the existence and threats posed by global warming, and to obstruct contrary research from appearing in scholarly publications. Aided and abetted by a complicit western media establishment, the climate crisis industry dismissed the scandal as much ado about nothing, and continued beating the drums of climate hysteria as if no
Article by Amanda Doyle
US President Joe Biden hosted a climate summit on Earth Day, where some world leaders announced new commitments and Biden unveiled the US’ new Paris Agreement pledge.
Biden invited 40 world leaders to the Leaders Summit on Climate, held on 22 and 23 April, to share their commitments on dealing with the climate crisis. In his opening speech, Biden said that when he thinks about the climate crisis, he also thinks about the economic opportunities presented and the jobs that can be created. He said that he sees opportunities for workers laying transmissions lines for a cleaner electricity grid, workers capping abandoned oil and gas wells and abandoned coal mines, and engineers building new carbon capture and green hydrogen plants to produce clean power as well as cleaner steel and cement.