UVA and Climategate

Published: April 8, 2014, 11:27 p.m.

In 2010, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli filed a law suit against \xa0University of Virgina (Mike Mann Climate Gate Professor) who received nearly half a million dollars in research grants to do research on the climate of the earth. The reseach concluded that global warmining is related to human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels. \xa0\n\nThe contraversary stems from Manns critics who claim that "he" used the contraversial\xa0"hockey stick graph"\xa0which contends that global temperatures have experienced a sudden an unprecedented spike in recent years -the graph is in the shape of a hockey stick. \xa0Professor Mann is director of the Earth System Science Center at Penn State.\xa0\n\nIn researching the case, Cuccinelli discovered an email in which one researcher expressed an interest in punching Charlottsville-based doubting climate scientist Patrick Michaels in the nose. Topic Areas: Use/misuse of public money; freedom of speech;academic freedomSupreme Court Ruling\n\nGuest Peter Finnocchio, Mark Falzon\xa0\n\nThis show spomsored by ladylibertyistitute