The Mann libel
case has been attracting increasing commentary, including from people outside
the climate community. Integral to Mann’s litigation are representations that
he was “investigated” by 6-9 investigations, all of which supposedly gave him
“exonerations” on wide-ranging counts, including “scientific misconduct”,
“fraud”, “academic fraud”, “data falsification”, “statistical manipulation”,
“manipulation of data” and even supposed findings that his work was “properly
conducted an fairly presented”. Mann also represented that these investigations
were widely covered in international and national media and thus known to Steyn
and the other defendants.
In today’s post,
I’ll look closely at the Oxburgh panel, one of the investigations cited in
Mann’s pleadings. However, contrary to the claims in Mann’s litigation, not
only did the Oxburgh panel not exonerate Mann, at their press conference,
Oxburgh panelist David Hand, then President of the Royal Statistical Society,
made very disparaging and critical comments about Mann’s work, describing it as
based on “inappropriate” statistics that led to “exaggerated” results. These
comments were widely reported in international media, later covered in a CEI
article that, in turn, was reported by National Review. Moreover, information
obtained from FOI in the UK a couple of years ago shows that Mann objected
vehemently to criticism from Oxburgh panelist, which he characterized as a
“rogue opinion” and unsuccessfully sought a public apology……To Read More…..
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