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Rajendra Pachauri attacked the Climategate affair

December 8th, 2009 - 1:33 am ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt ( Leave a comment )

Rajendra Pachauri Copenhagen, Dec 7 (THAINDIAN NEWS) The Climategate affair was in the news recently in which people had hacked into the emails of the top scientists and then they had learnt that a lot of things like global warming and all were a complete sham. In Copenhagen Rajendra Pachuri tried his best to keep the sanctity of his Nobel Prize winning organization The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and attacked everyone for their bid to undermine the capability of his organization and the various environmental studies.

These hacked emails point to the fact that humans are making a major and harmful contribution to global warming. The emails have very shocking material and also include some shockingly shoddy science and venomous attacks on climate-change dissenters by ostensibly objective climate scientists.

The Climategate affair rocked the global conference violently with some concerned countries calling out for an international probe into the affair, especially accusations that scientists had distorted data to dramatize the threat of global warming.

The Saudi Arabian negotiator Mohammed al-Sabban said that climate science had been “shaken” by the leaked emails. The level of trust is definitely shaken, now that we are about to conclude an agreement that…is going to mean sacrifices for our economies.”

However, Rajendra Pachauri strongly defended his organization, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, saying, “Giving the wide-ranging nature of change of that is likely to be taken in hand, some naturally find it inconvenient to accept its inevitability.” 

The recent incident of stealing the e-mails of scientists at the University of East Anglia shows that some would go to the extent of carrying out illegal acts perhaps in the attempt to discredit the IPCC,” the scientist said.

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