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22 April 2009

UK Treasury website hosts climate denial paper

DOES it matter where you park old documents on your website that you are no longer interested in? Yes, it does matter, especially if the website bears the name of a major government department and the documents are accessible to the public.

Back in April 2008, columnist in the UK’s weekly Spectator: “HM Treasury has posted on its website a paper about solar cycles, which says: ‘Based on solar maxima of approximately 50 for solar cycles 24 and 25, a global temperature decline of 1.5 °C is predicted to 2020, equating to the experience of the Dalton Minimum’.”…

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