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'''Bishop Hill''' is a ] operated by ], a British ] and author of '']'' (2010).<ref>], Matt. "", ''The Spectator'', 3 February 2010.</ref> It is described as one of the main websites for global warming sceptics in the UK.<ref>House of Commons Science and Technology Committee. , The disclosure of climate data from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, ''Hansard'', Session 2009-10, retrieved 5 May 2010.</ref> '''Bishop Hill''' is a ] operated by ], a British ] and author of '']'' (2010).<ref>], Matt. "", ''The Spectator'', 3 February 2010.</ref> It is described as one of the main websites for global warming sceptics in the UK.<ref>House of Commons Science and Technology Committee. , The disclosure of climate data from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, ''Hansard'', Session 2009-10, retrieved 5 May 2010.</ref>


The blog has come to public attention several times in connection with the global warming debate. In February 2010, the ''Daily Mail'' reported that Paul Dennis, a British climate scientist, had posted an account on the blog of his interview with police concerning their investigation into the ] in November 2009 from the University of East Anglia's ].<ref>''Daily Mail''. "", 5 February 2010.</ref>
], the editor-in-chief of '']'', resigned from the Independent Climate Change Email Review in February 2010&mdash;hours after the panel was launched to investigate the ]&mdash;after Bishop Hill and ] News publicized an interview Campbell had given in 2009 to China Radio International, in which he said there was no evidence of a coverup.<ref>Batty, David and Adam, David. , ''The Guardian'', 12 February 2010.</ref> The interview was first posted on the Bishop Hill blog. Channel 4 reported: "The interview, posted on the Bishop Hill blog, run by climate sceptic Andrew Montford, will come as an embarrassment to the enquiry's chair Sir Muir Russell".<ref>Clarke, Tom. , Channel 4 News, 11 February 2010.</ref>

Also in February, ], the editor-in-chief of '']'', resigned from the Independent Climate Change Email Review&mdash;hours after the panel was launched to investigate the release of the emails&mdash;after Bishop Hill and Channel 4 News publicized an interview Campbell had given in 2009 to China Radio International, in which he said there was no evidence of a coverup.<ref>Batty, David and Adam, David. , ''The Guardian'', 12 February 2010.</ref> The interview was first posted on the Bishop Hill blog. Channel 4 reported: "The interview, posted on the Bishop Hill blog, run by climate sceptic Andrew Montford, will come as an embarrassment to the enquiry's chair Sir Muir Russell".<ref>Clarke, Tom. , Channel 4 News, 11 February 2010.</ref>


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Bishop Hill
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Bishop Hill is a blog operated by Andrew Montford, a British climate-change sceptic and author of The Hockey Stick Illusion (2010). It is described as one of the main websites for global warming sceptics in the UK.

The blog has come to public attention several times in connection with the global warming debate. In February 2010, the Daily Mail reported that Paul Dennis, a British climate scientist, had posted an account on the blog of his interview with police concerning their investigation into the unauthorized release of emails in November 2009 from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit.

Also in February, Philip Campbell, the editor-in-chief of Nature, resigned from the Independent Climate Change Email Review—hours after the panel was launched to investigate the release of the emails—after Bishop Hill and Channel 4 News publicized an interview Campbell had given in 2009 to China Radio International, in which he said there was no evidence of a coverup. The interview was first posted on the Bishop Hill blog. Channel 4 reported: "The interview, posted on the Bishop Hill blog, run by climate sceptic Andrew Montford, will come as an embarrassment to the enquiry's chair Sir Muir Russell".

References

  1. Ridley, Matt. "The global warming guerrillas", The Spectator, 3 February 2010.
  2. House of Commons Science and Technology Committee. "Memorandum submitted by Andrew Montford", The disclosure of climate data from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, Hansard, Session 2009-10, retrieved 5 May 2010.
  3. Daily Mail. "Police question global warming 'sceptic' scientist over 'Climategate' email leak", 5 February 2010.
  4. Batty, David and Adam, David. "Climate emails review panellist quits after his impartiality questioned", The Guardian, 12 February 2010.
  5. Clarke, Tom. "'Climate-gate' review member resigns", Channel 4 News, 11 February 2010.

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