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Published Date: 27 November 2009
BBC Look North weatherman Paul Hudson has become embroiled in the row over leaked emails which appear to show climate change experts discussing how to spin facts and figures.

The files – which include 4,000 documents allegedly sent by some of the world's top scientists over a 13 year-period – were taken from computers at the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit, a world-renowned centre for the study of climate change.

Mr Hudson – who is also a climate correspondent for the BBC – said on his blog this week he could confirm at least some of the correspondence was genuine. Mr Hudson felt "serious issues" had been raised by the leaked emails.





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  • Last Updated: 27 November 2009 10:19 AM
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Claudius,

Hedon 27/11/2009 14:47:08
I understand that Mr Hudson has been forbidden to comment by the BBC?

Why?
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Henry Harvey,

Chippenham 30/11/2009 12:28:43
It is comforting that it looks as though the great global warming scam is being openly questioned, and not just by Mr Hudson. The 'scientific evidence' presented to us by the BBC and politicians around the world to support the global warming hypothesis is being more and more discredited. However as the BBC seem totally committed to the propaganda exercise it follows that for one of their employees to raise any doubts is naturally unacceptable.A ban on Mr Hudson's comments therefore would be perfectly foreseeable. The fact that he dare speak out at all shows that he is extremely brave and that he must feel very strongly about the way things are going at the moment.
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