02-17-2010, 02:55 AM
Quote:Climategate U-turn as scientist at centre of row admits: There has been no global warming since 1995
By Jonathan Petre
Last updated at 5:12 PM on 14th February 2010
Data for vital 'hockey stick graph' has gone missing
There has been no global warming since 1995
Warming periods have happened before - but NOT due to man-made changes
The academic at the centre of the ââ¬ËClimategateââ¬â¢ affair, whose raw data is crucial to the theory of climate change, has admitted that he has trouble ââ¬Ëkeeping trackââ¬â¢ of the information.Colleagues say that the reason Professor Phil Jones has refused Freedom of Information requests is that he may have actually lost the relevant papers.
Professor Jones told the BBC yesterday there was truth in the observations of colleagues that he lacked organisational skills, that his office was swamped with piles of paper and that his record keeping is ââ¬Ënot as good as it should beââ¬â¢.
The data is crucial to the famous ââ¬Ëhockey stick graphââ¬â¢ used by climate change advocates to support the theory.
Professor Jones also conceded the possibility that the world was warmer in medieval times than now ââ¬â suggesting global warming may not be a man-made phenomenon.
And he said that for the past 15 years there has been no ââ¬Ëstatistically significantââ¬â¢ warming.
The admissions will be seized on by sceptics as fresh evidence that there are serious flaws at the heart of the science of climate change and the orthodoxy that recent rises in temperature are largely man-made.
Professor Jones has been in the spotlight since he stepped down as director of the University of East Angliaââ¬â¢s Climatic Research Unit after the leaking of emails that sceptics claim show scientists were manipulating data.
The raw data, collected from hundreds of weather stations around the world and analysed by his unit, has been used for years to bolster efforts by the United Nationââ¬â¢s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to press governments to cut carbon dioxide emissions.
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