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Final Inquiry to Climategate just Released
Jul 7, 2010; 10:06 AM ET
The findings of the third and final major investigation into 'climategate' has just been released.
The independent inquiry, led by U.K. civil servant Muir Russell found that there was no evidence of dishonesty or corruption in the 1000+ emails from climate scientists that were hacked and posted on the internet back in December 2009, according to Associated Press story.
However, the scientists involved in 'climategate' were criticized for a consistent pattern of failing to display the proper degree of openness to their data.
University of East Anglia Vice-Chancellor Edward Acton said the report had "completely exonerated" Jones, who would now return to the Climatic Research Unit as director of research -- a new position that Acton said would free him from administrative duties, according to the AP.
"The release of the e-mails was a turning point, a game-changer," Mike Hulme, a professor of climate change at the University of East Anglia, told The Guardian newspaper before the Russell report was released. "Already there is a new tone. Researchers are more upfront, open and explicit about their uncertainties, for instance."
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Here is the link to the actual final report.
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