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This is not to suggest that we believe such papers are necessarily flawed, but rather that, as Joseph Alcamo noted at Bali in October 2009, "as policymakers and the public begin to grasp the multi-billion dollar price tag for mitigating and adapting to climate change, we should expect a sharper questioning of the science behind climate policy". We have identified a number of key individuals involved in the emails whom we have designated as Persons of Concern a Journal in which a PoC has published has been designated as a Journal of Concern. This has provided a window into the world of climate science. The non-coloured text is the IPCC original.Ī number of emails from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia were published on the Internet in November 2009. With the exception of Chapter and Section headings, all coloured text has been inserted by AccessIPCC.
