Science Chat Episode 13 examines the ongoing controversy about the e-mails hacked from the servers of the Climate Research Unit in the University of East Anglia with Guardian columnist and the journalist responsible for the Guardian’s excellent 12 part special investigation into the story, Fred Pearce.
In it we talk about peer review and Freedom of Information, topics which I will be coming back to in future blogs. The podcast can be found in the usual place… http://www.sciencechat.podomatic.com/ as well as on iTunes, and the Guardian special investigation can be found at http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/hacked-climate-science-emails/.
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