Climategate 2.0: Department of Energy involved in hiding temperature data?

This won’t go over well with the Republican Congress.

From the Climategate 2.0 collection, Phil Jones reveals the Department of Energy supports hiding temperature data:

Any work we have done in the past is done on the back of the research grants we get – and has to be well hidden. I’ve discussed this with the main funder (US Dept of Energy) in the past and they are happy about not releasing the original station data.

The technical term for this sort of conversation would be “conspiracy.”

Read Climategate 2.0.

3 thoughts on “Climategate 2.0: Department of Energy involved in hiding temperature data?”

  1. The Univerity of East Anglia, Penn State University, the University of Virginia, NASAs GISS, NOAA, and the US Department of Energy all agree (and in 6-part harmony!) – there is no conspiracy. The presence of unreleased climate data at all of these institutions is purely coincidence.
    “Who am I to disagree?” – The Eurythmics

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