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Bishop Hill
Type of siteBlog
Created byAndrew Montford
URLhttp://bishophill.squarespace.com/

Bishop Hill is a widely-read blog operated by Andrew Montford, author of The Hockey Stick Illusion.

Philip Campbell, the editor in chief of Nature resigned from the Independent Climate Change Email Review after the blog (and Channel 4) publicized an interview he'd given in the Chinese media in which he stated that there was no evidence to suggest a coverup. Andrew Orlowski, writing for The Register, noted that the blog was one of several to initially report the story that Lord Oxburgh had been choosen by the University of East Anglia to head its enquiry into the illegally released files from the University Of East Anglia.

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  1. Webster, Ben (2010-03-23). "Lord Oxburgh, the climate science peer, 'has a conflict of interest'". timesonline.co.uk. The Times. Retrieved 2010-04-22. Andrew Montford, a climate-change sceptic who writes the widely-read Bishop Hill blog, said that Lord Oxburgh had a "direct financial interest in the outcome" of his inquiry. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. Batty, David (12 February 2010). "Climate emails review panellist quits after his impartiality questioned". www.guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 7 April 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  3. Orlowski, Andrew (26th March 2010). "Anglia defends Oxburgh's eco network ties". The Register. Retrieved 12 April 2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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