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Climate head steps down

DEC 01, 2009
Physics Today
Physics Today : Phil Jones , the director of the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU)—which was hacked into a couple of weeks ago and had private correspondences of researchers published on the internet—announced that he is to step aside as CRU head until an internal investigation is completed.A more detailed version of this story can be found on Physics Today‘s politics and policy section .
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