The UPI today is reporting that they believe the hackers of the emails and documents from the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in the U.K. was done in Russia presumably by Russians. The report went so far as to say it was done by secret services.
The newspaper quoted other unnamed sources saying evidence points to the Russian secret services as the hacker, noting that the purloined e-mails were originally posted on a server in the Siberian city of Tomsk by an Internet security business called Tomcity.
The UN’s IPCC climate head said the claims were serious and he wants them investigated. It now seems to be clearer that what IPCC climate guy, Pachauri, wants investigated is who hacked the emails and cares little about their contents. At today’s opening of the climate conference in Copenhagen, Pachauri’s comments about Climategate seemed to indicate he has little thought that the content of this hacked material will stand in his way.
Tom Remington
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