Climate Gate Becomes Pressgate

An article in Andrew Breitbart’s BigJournalism asks that question along with questions for the media and a discussion of the biased, liberal coverage of Climategate.
As Climategate Becomes Pressgate, Questions for the Media

Trillions of dollars are at stake in the man-made global warming debate. The Climategate scandal – where leaked emails and computer programs involve dozens of prominent scientists worldwide – has almost everything one would want in a good scandal: conspiracies, fraud, possible destruction of documents, and lots of heated exchanges. But the media has been reluctant to look into the problems and even when the controversy has been acknowledged it has been quickly dismissed as unimportant.

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It is a long article that covers a lot, go read it here.
I post these many links to articles on climate because they are as important as the healthcare bill when it comes to changing our lifestyles and how much the will cost us in national and personal wealth. Pay attention, they want your country.

Update: This from the Small Dead Animals Blog, posted by Kate
Now is the time at SDA when we juxtapose!
December, 2009…

January, 2010…
Climate science faces a new controversy after the Met Office denounced research from the Copenhagen summit which suggested that global warming could raise sea levels by 6ft by 2100..

So I, Rockport Conservative, went to the Times Online site to read the whole thing.
I suggest you read it, too. It is a very good elaboration of the pressgate question, or should I say, an answer.
You can make the sea level rise insert large enough to read easily if you hold down the control key while scrolling the mouse wheel up.

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