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Thursday
Sep062012

NOAA slips up?

Chris Horner sends details of a FOIA request he made earlier in the year. He was seeking details of correspondence between NOAA's Tom Peterson and Thomas Stocker, the head of IPCC WGI. It is hoped that this correspondence might throw some light on the mysterious email sent by Stocker to IPCC lead authors in the wake of Climategate.

Surprisingly, NOAA seemed to have slipped up rather, failing even to acknowledge Horner's request. Apparently, under US law this amounts to constructive refusal, and Horner can now move to seek an immediate judicial remedy.

As Horner comments in his email:

We will soon learn out how badly the global warming establishment wants to fight to keep this, and similar public records, from the public. Will NOAA disregard the caviling from usual suspects and promptly move to produce the record, which should take mere minutes? Or will it heed the calls and hunker down, risking a certain judicial order affirming what an inspector general has already concluded.

IPCC-related records in the possession of government employees (or accessible by them, now that we know about third-party servers established to dodge FOI laws), are indeed agency records subject to release to the taxpayers who underwrite the IPCC enterprise.

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Reader Comments (4)

I congratulate Chris Horner on this direct approach and look forward to the outcome - and if successful should one presume that the IPCC will carry out its threat by severing relationships with what would otherwise be a prime source of funding?

Sep 6, 2012 at 5:30 PM | Registered Commentermatthu

"Surprisingly, NOAA seemed to have slipped up rather, failing even to acknowledge Horner's request. Apparently, under US law this amounts to constructive refusal, and Horner can now move to seek an immediate judicial remedy."

Wow, I wish that were also the law in the UK. Several times my FOI requests have been blithely ignored - one of the culprits being the Cabinet Office - with AFAIK no sanctions available to the Information Commissioner's Office, nor any legal recourse open to me. All I could was chip away with repeated requests ...

Sep 6, 2012 at 7:03 PM | Unregistered CommenterCassio

Very good. "Fight the good fight with all thy might...", as the hymn goes. Here, if you need reminding

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Po_ZnkLMvyc

Wll done Chris Horner.

Sep 6, 2012 at 8:19 PM | Unregistered CommenterJeremy Poynton

What's happening with Mann's suit against Steyn? Did chicken little chicken out? It's been weeks already since Mann threatened to sue. All talk and no action. Be a man, Mann! Sue Steyn or shut the hell up. Just accept that you're a data molester and "the Jerry Sandusky of Climate Change".

Sep 7, 2012 at 11:47 AM | Unregistered CommenterAngryTaxpayer

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