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‘Climategate’ review panelist quits after his impartiality questioned

FEB 18, 2010
Physics Today
The Guardian : Philip Campbell , editor-in-chief of Nature, was forced to resign from an independent panel to investigate claims that climate scientists covered up flawed data on global warming, after skeptics questioned his impartiality.The news came just hours after the panel’s official launch, and after an interview emerged in which he said there was nothing to suggest a cover-up by climate scientists at the University of East Anglia. Related links Climate data allegations to be investigated Jones steps down as head of climate unit
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