Take it away, James Delingpole:
…I am so glad to report that Michael Mann – creator of the incredible Hockey Stick curve and one of the scientists most heavily implicated in the Climategate scandal – is about to get a very nasty shock. When he turns up to work on Monday, he’ll find that all 27 of his colleagues at the Earth System Science Center at Penn State University have received a rather tempting email inviting them to blow the whistle on anyone they know who may have been fraudulently misusing federal grant funds for climate research.
Under US law, regardless of whether or not a prosecution results, the whistleblower stands to make very large sums of money: it is based on a percentage of the total government funds which have been misused, in this case perhaps as much as $50 million.
Who here is saddened by this news? I am saddened by this news: why, it’s enough to make me break down and cry. No, really: there’s not a chance that I can get a piece of this. Curse my liberal arts degree…
Moe Lane
Crossposted to RedState.
Wolfgang Knorr at the U of Bristol has re-examined 150 years’ of atmospheric data and found no greater amount of CO2 in the atmosphere now than in the 19th C. in the 1850s: Published in Science Daily, 12/31/09–which is maybe why no one has paid attention–originally from Geophysical Research Letter from American Geophysical Research Union.
Al Gore should eat his heart out. The gadzillions for carbon credits is so over.
Yes, but how does this ensure the ready supply of mcnuggets in Florida? Try to be helpful.