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Review: UN Climate Panel's Credibility 'Dented'

By Betwa SharmaAug 30th 2010 – 7:21PM
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UNITED NATIONS (Aug. 30) -- The credibility of the United Nations' chief scientific body on climate change has been "dented" because of errors in its research and "fundamental changes" are needed in its management structure, according to outside investigators who reviewed the body's workings. The influential...

Study Calls For National System to Track Emissions

By Hugh CollinsJul 22nd 2010 – 4:44PM

(July 22) -- The federal government should establish a national accounting system to track greenhouse-gas emissions as part of a broader strategy to improve information on climate change, according to a new report from the National Research Council. The feds should set up an overarching system to monitor greenhouse-gas...

Prince Albert of Monaco: Global Warming Is For Real

By Andrea StoneNov 30th 2009 – 2:20PM

WASHINGTON (Nov. 30) -- Prince Albert of Monaco today waded into the controversy over the hacked e-mails that have given fresh ammo to climate change skeptics, saying, "There is no more room for doubt." The prince, who heads a private environmental foundation that works on issues related to climate change, said the...

WikiLeaks Founder Sees Success in Exposing E-mails

By Sharon WeinbergerNov 29th 2009 – 2:59PM

(Nov. 29) -- Earlier this month, it posted internal e-mails that damaged the reputation of leading climate change researchers. Last week, it published more than 500,000 text messages sent from government personnel in the hours after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Such explosive disclosures are just business as usual for...

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Email and Earth

By Christopher Brauchli Feb 24th 2012 - 02:49PM

That's because everyone is stealing emails from everyone else.