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Hit the send button to soon.  Below the press release from the committee--  
which hardly sounds like a whitewash, and a link to the entire report:

CLIMATE SCIENCE MUST BECOME MORE TRANSPARENT SAY MPs

The Science and Technology Committee today publishes its report on the 
disclosure of climate data from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the 
University of East Anglia. The Committee calls for the climate science 
community to become more transparent by publishing raw data and detailed 
methodologies.

Phil Willis MP, Committee Chair, said:

  "Climate science is a matter of global importance. On the basis of the 
science, governments across the world will be spending trillions of pounds 
on climate change mitigation. The quality of the science therefore has to be 
irreproachable. What this inquiry revealed was that climate scientists need 
to take steps to make available all the data that support their work and 
full methodological workings, including their computer codes. Had both been 
available, many of the problems at CRU could have been avoided."

The focus on Professor Jones and CRU has been largely misplaced. On the 
accusations relating to Professor Jones's refusal to share raw data and 
computer codes, the Committee considers that his actions were in line with 
common practice in the climate science community but that those practices 
need to change.

On the much cited phrases in the leaked e-mails-"trick" and "hiding the 
decline"-the Committee considers that they were colloquial terms used in 
private e-mails and the balance of evidence is that they were not part of a 
systematic attempt to mislead.

Insofar as the Committee was able to consider accusations of dishonesty 
against CRU, the Committee considers that there is no case to answer.

The Committee found no reason in this inquiry to challenge the scientific 
consensus as expressed by Professor Beddington, the Government Chief 
Scientific Adviser, that "global warming is happening [and] that it is 
induced by human activity". But this was not an inquiry into the science 
produced by CRU and it will be for the Scientific Appraisal Panel, announced 
by the University on 22 March, to determine whether the work of CRU has been 
soundly built.

On the mishandling of Freedom of Information (FoI) requests, the Committee 
considers that much of the responsibility should lie with the University, 
not CRU. The leaked e-mails appear to show a culture of non-disclosure at 
CRU and instances where information may have been deleted to avoid 
disclosure, particularly to climate change sceptics. The failure of the 
University to grasp fully the potential damage this could do and did was 
regrettable. The University needs to re-assess how it can support academics 
whose expertise in FoI requests is limited.

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http://www.parliament.uk/science/


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