Climategate Fallout: Interview with Dr. Tim Ball on the CRU Emails

Dr. Tim Ball, former university professor and now environmental consultant, is one of the leading climatologists who remained skeptical of the climate control claims.  With the release of the University of East Anglia emails, he had some very pointed comments in this interview with the Corbett Report...

Some comments in this video interview of Dr. Ball...

"...it really is deeply disturbing, because what you've got here is confirmation of this small group of scientists...Prof. Wegman...he identified 42 people and he said these people were all publishing together and they are also peer reviewing each other's literature."

"Why are they pushing the peer review issues so big?  Why are they saying you haven't published peer review? .... Now of course, we realize it's because they had control of their own process.  That's clearly exposed in these emails."

"...on a global scale, it's frightening, because this group of people not only controlled the Hadley Center, which controls the global data on temperature, the global temperature record.  They also controlled the IPCC...they manipulated that and we read in the emails how that was done and of course the IPCC has become the basis in all governments for the Kyoto Protocol, the Copenhagen Accord and so on."

"The emails that talk about making sure they get the right names, so if a journal requires five independent names to act as review editors, they provide those names and of course it's always from their own people and these things absolutely stand out.  Overall, it's the orchestration...where they are literally controlling the climate science..."

"...the manipulation of records on this level, you have to think it's got to be criminal somewhere."

Listen to the whole thing.



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