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| The Disclosure of Climate Data from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia |
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| Written by Stephen McIntyre |
| Monday, 01 March 2010 11:56 |
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Reconstructions of temperature over the past 1000 years have been an highly
visible part of IPCC presentations to the public. CRU has been extremely influential in
IPCC reconstructions through: coauthorship, the use of CRU chronologies, peer review
and IPCC participation. To my knowledge, there are no 1000-year reconstructions which
are truly “independent” of CRU influence.
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Reconstructions of temperature over the past 1000 years have been an highly
visible part of IPCC presentations to the public. CRU has been extremely influential in
IPCC reconstructions through: coauthorship, the use of CRU chronologies, peer review
and IPCC participation. To my knowledge, there are no 1000-year reconstructions which
are truly “independent” of CRU influence.
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