House of Commons Science and Technology Committee (UK)[1] Independent Climate Change Email Review (UK) International Science Assessment Panel (UK) Pennsylvania State University (US) United States Environmental Protection Agency (US) Department of Commerce (US)
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Exoneration or withdrawal of all major or serious charges
氣候研究小組電郵爭議(英語:Climatic Research Unit email controversy),俗稱气候门(Climategate)[2][3],是指2009年11月发生在英国的隶属东安格里亚大学(University of East Anglia,簡稱UEA)的气候研究小组(CRU:Climate Research Unit)被黑客入侵、与围绕温室效应研究相关的一系列电子邮件和档案被公开的事件[4][5][6]。事件發生在於丹麥首都哥本哈根舉行的2009年联合国气候变化大会之前數個星期,入侵者從CRU的伺服器裡抄走數以千計的電郵副本及電腦檔案,並且透過互聯網分發到世界多個地方儲藏。
^Pooley 2010, p. 425: "Climategate broke in November, when a cache of e-mails was hacked from a server at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England." See: Pooley, Eric (2010).The Climate War: True Believers, Power Brokers, and the Fight to Save the Earth. Hyperion Books.ISBN 1-4013-2326-X; Karatzogianni 2010: "Most media representations of the Climategate hack linked the events to other incidents in the past, suggesting a consistent narrative frame which blames the attacks on Russian hackers...Although the Climategate material was uploaded on various servers in Turkey and Saudi Arabia before ending up in Tomsk in Siberia..." Extensive discussion about the media coverage of hacking and climategate in Karatzogianni, Athina. (2010). "Blame it on the Russians: Tracking the Portrayal of Russians During Cyber conflict Incidents (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)".Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media. 4: 128–150.ISSN2043-7633
^Allchen 2010, p. 591: "James Delingpole, in a blog for England'sTelegraph, promptly dubbed it "Climategate." See: Allchen, Douglas. (2010). "Sacred Bovines: The Nature of Science From Test Tubes to YouTube."American Biology Teacher.72 (9):590–592.doi:10.1525/abt.2010.72.9.15; Booker 2009: "A week after my colleague James Delingpole , on his Telegraph blog, coined the term "Climategate" to describe the scandal revealed by the leaked emails from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit, Google was showing that the word now appears across the internet more than nine million times." See: Booker, Christopher (2009) "Climate change: this is the worst scientific scandal of our generation (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)".The Telegraph. 28 November; For the original article see: Delingpole, James (2009). "Climategate: the final nail in the coffin of 'Anthropogenic Global Warming'? (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)"The Telegraph. 20 November; Nine days after his original article, Delingpole clarified how he came up with the name. Although he has been given credit for coining and popularizing the term (Booker 2009; Allchin 2010, etc.) he got the original idea from an anonymous blogger named "Bulldust" on theWatts Up With That blog. See: Delingpole, James (2009). "Climategate: how the 'greatest scientific scandal of our generation' got its name (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)".The Telegraph. 29 November; Delingpole toldDennis Miller, ""Climategate was the story that I helped to break..." SeeThe Dennis Miller Show. (28 June 2011). "James Delingpole Interview". Event begins at 2:45.
"The Great Climategate Debate". A video of a lecture held at theMIT School of Science on 10 December 2009. The moderator was Henry D. Jacoby (MIT). Speakers wereKerry Emanuel (MIT), Judith Layzer (MIT), Stephen Ansolabehere (MIT and Harvard), Ronald G. Prinn (MIT), andRichard Lindzen (MIT).