Mann writes in an email how he erases sceptic arguments at realclimate.org
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http://di2.nu/foia/foia2011/mail/2743.txt
date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 22:33:06 -0400
from: Michael Mann <mann@meteo.psu.edu>
subject: attacks against Keith
to: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>, Tim Osborn <t.osborn@uea.ac.uk>
Phil, Tim,
I only learned of Keith's recent health issues when I was talking w/ Malcolm today. Please
pass along to him my wishes for a speedy recovery. We need him!
Meanwhile, I suspect you've both seen the latest attack against his Yamal work by McIntyre.
Gavin and I (having consulted also w/ Malcolm) are wondering what to make of this, and
what sort of response---if any---is necessary and appropriate. So far, we've simply deleted
all of the attempts by McIntyre and his minions to draw attention to this at RealClimate.
(This is just before climategate hit the scene (november 2009) and McIntyre was calling attention to the fact that a handfull of trees from the Yamal site were the basis for the global tree-ring sample used in MBH98 and the hockey stick graph in IPCC propaganda)
any insights and/or advice you can provide would be extremely helpful. If you're
uncomfortable doing this by email, I can be reached most of the day at my cell phone
814-777-****. Will be in a meeting most of the day, but can run out of the room as
necessary.
I would think it is probably best not to bother Keith with any of this. He just needs to
get well, and I suspect it would be better for his wellness not to even know about this,
we expect lots more attacks like this over the next several weeks as the U.S. senate
debates cap & trade legislation.
thanks for any help w/ this.
mike
--
Michael E. Mann
Professor
Director, Earth System Science Center (ESSC)
Department of Meteorology Phone: (814) 863-****
503 Walker Building FAX: (814) 865-****
The Pennsylvania State University email: [1]mann@psu.edu
University Park, PA 16802-5013
website: [2]http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~mann/Mann/index.html
"Dire Predictions" book site:
[3]http://www.essc.psu.edu/essc_web/news/DirePredictions/index.html
Warmers: How do they work?
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link below
http://di2.nu/foia/foia2011/mail/2743.txt
date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 22:33:06 -0400
from: Michael Mann <mann@meteo.psu.edu>
subject: attacks against Keith
to: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>, Tim Osborn <t.osborn@uea.ac.uk>
Phil, Tim,
I only learned of Keith's recent health issues when I was talking w/ Malcolm today. Please
pass along to him my wishes for a speedy recovery. We need him!
Meanwhile, I suspect you've both seen the latest attack against his Yamal work by McIntyre.
Gavin and I (having consulted also w/ Malcolm) are wondering what to make of this, and
what sort of response---if any---is necessary and appropriate. So far, we've simply deleted
all of the attempts by McIntyre and his minions to draw attention to this at RealClimate.
(This is just before climategate hit the scene (november 2009) and McIntyre was calling attention to the fact that a handfull of trees from the Yamal site were the basis for the global tree-ring sample used in MBH98 and the hockey stick graph in IPCC propaganda)
any insights and/or advice you can provide would be extremely helpful. If you're
uncomfortable doing this by email, I can be reached most of the day at my cell phone
814-777-****. Will be in a meeting most of the day, but can run out of the room as
necessary.
I would think it is probably best not to bother Keith with any of this. He just needs to
get well, and I suspect it would be better for his wellness not to even know about this,
we expect lots more attacks like this over the next several weeks as the U.S. senate
debates cap & trade legislation.
thanks for any help w/ this.
mike
--
Michael E. Mann
Professor
Director, Earth System Science Center (ESSC)
Department of Meteorology Phone: (814) 863-****
503 Walker Building FAX: (814) 865-****
The Pennsylvania State University email: [1]mann@psu.edu
University Park, PA 16802-5013
website: [2]http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~mann/Mann/index.html
"Dire Predictions" book site:
[3]http://www.essc.psu.edu/essc_web/news/DirePredictions/index.html
Warmers: How do they work?