Hand over the data, Court rules
April 20, 2010 8:24 am Climate Science, ScienceBritish Information Commissioner forces the hand-over of tree-ring data to “arch-skeptic”, and part time climate analyst, Doug Keenan. Professor Mike Baillie claims the decision is a “staggering injustice”.
The article concludes:
Keenan, who admits he has no expertise in tree-ring analysis, says that whatever the data may or may not reveal, the university has no right to keep the data secret. The deputy information commissioner agrees.
The finding, combined with Smith’s earlier strictures against the University of East Anglia, could have widespread repercussions for academic research. Baillie calls the ruling “a direct, and unpleasant, off-shoot of the information revolution. It now appears that research data can be demanded, and indeed obtained, by anyone.”
Keenan, meanwhile, has upped the ante. Following the ruling, he this week asked the university to supply emails between Baillie and the head of the university’s centre for climate, environment and chronology, Paula Reimer over the past three years. He told the Guardian they could reveal a conspiracy to prevent him getting Baillie’s data. “The university has obviously not understood how things changed in the wake of climategate,” he said. “They still think they can act with impunity.”
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Durward :
Date: April 20, 2010 @ 9:32 AM
Great news, but really proof means nothing to the self loathing believers, they will continue to froth and tilt at windmills with our money, which our governments will continue to pee away.
Stan :
Date: April 20, 2010 @ 8:46 PM
Al Gore could rape a baby on live TV and admit to making billions from the AGW scam and it wouldn’t make one bit of difference to them.
They would still worship him.