Phil Jones, the professor behind the "Climategate" affair, has admitted some of his decades-old weather data was not well enough organised.
He said this contributed to his refusal to share raw data with critics - a decision he says he regretted.Jones also agrees that there has been no significant warming since 1995.
But Professor Jones said he had not cheated over the data, or unfairly influenced the scientific process.
He said he stood by the view that recent climate warming was most likely predominantly man-made.
But he agreed that two periods in recent times had experienced similar warming. And he agreed that the debate had not been settled over whether the Medieval Warm Period was warmer than the current period.
These statements are likely to be welcomed by people sceptical of man-made climate change who have felt insulted to be labelled by government ministers as flat-earthers and deniers.
Down the drain goes the modern religion for godless liberals. Maybe Charles "Icarus" Johnson can apologize for the negative "karma" he and his cult followers gave to those who aren't drinking the climate change Kool-Aid, in the article I referenced the other day.



Oh, by the way, "Icarus," the invitation is still on to convince me that global warming is real, while you shovel my snow.
One more thing. Perhaps the Nobel Prize Committee, if they are concerned about looking legitimate, should consider revoking algore of his Nobel Peace Prize for his celluloid snake oil entitled "An Inconveient Truth."
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