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'Climategate' review clears scientistsupdated: Wed Jul 07 2010 13:01:00

Muir Russell summarizes the key findings of an independent report into leaked emails from the University of East Anglia.

'Climategate' review clears scientists of dishonestyupdated: Wed Jul 07 2010 13:01:00

An independent report released Wednesday into the leaked "Climategate" e-mails found no evidence to question the "rigor and honesty" of scientists involved.

Q&A: 'Climategate' explainedupdated: Wed Jul 07 2010 10:46:00

The controversy known as "climategate" erupted in November 2009 with the publication of more than 1,000 e-mails to and from scientists at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia in eastern England.

'Climategate' report to be publishedupdated: Wed Jul 07 2010 05:55:00

An independent report into leaked e-mails that appeared to question climate change data is due to be published Wednesday.

Q&A: 'Climategate' explainedupdated: Wed Mar 31 2010 11:41:00

On Tuesday November 17, a substantial file including over 1,000 e-mails either sent from or sent to members of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia in eastern England were allegedly hacked and leaked onto the Internet.

Will e-mails affect summit?updated: Wed Mar 31 2010 11:41:00

CNN's John Roberts looks at the effect hacked e-mails may have on the U.N. Climate Conference.

Climate row scientist says he considered suicideupdated: Tue Feb 09 2010 03:41:00

The UK scientist at the center of a controversy surrounding e-mails leaked from a leading UK climate research unit has admitted the strain of the affair led him to consider suicide.

Climate chief dismisses e-mail outrageupdated: Tue Dec 08 2009 11:37:00

One of the world's leading authorities on climate change has dismissed the contents of controversial e-mails leaked from the University of East Anglia as nothing more than friends and colleagues "letting off steam."

The melting mountainupdated: Fri Dec 04 2009 14:07:00

ITN's James Mates examines how climate change is transforming the face of Mount Everest.

Scientists test climate change 'early-warning system'updated: Fri Dec 04 2009 14:07:00

An international team of scientists has developed a new method of measuring the absorption of CO2 by the oceans that could become an "early-warning system" for climate change.

Climate head steps down over e-mail leakupdated: Thu Dec 03 2009 10:15:00

The director of a U.K. research unit that has been at the center of a row over climate change data has said he is standing down from his post while an independent review is conducted.

Global warming scandalupdated: Thu Dec 03 2009 10:15:00

The global warming debate heats up at a Capitol Hill hearing on leaked e-mails. CNN's Mary Snow explains.

Fish migrating to cooler waters, study saysupdated: Thu Feb 12 2009 17:27:00

Climate-driven environmental changes could drastically affect the distribution of more than 1,000 species of commercial fish and shellfish around the world, scientists say.

Data pins polar warming blame on humansupdated: Tue Jan 06 2009 06:43:00

Scientists think they have uncovered conclusive proof that human activity is responsible for rising temperatures in both polar regions.

Wanted: Women to eat chocolate for a yearupdated: Mon Apr 28 2008 11:54:00

Scientists in the UK are seeking 150 women to eat chocolate every day for a year in the cause of medical research.

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