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Amendment to N.A.S.A. Bill Looks for to Ensure Climate Data Integrity after Climategate

Category: Government Committees
Type: News
Source: U.S. House Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming
Party: Republican
Date: Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Washington, D.C. -The House Science and Technology Committee today required N.A.S.A. to provide more details on how much of its temperature record overlaps with data collected from the University of East Anglia's (UEA) Climatic Research Unit (CRU), the research body at the center of the ongoing Climategate scandal.

Representative Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., sponsor of the amendment to N.A.S.A. authorization legislation (HR 5781), said the measure is needed to ensure the integrity of the agency's temperature data following the scandal.
"Climategate revealed a pattern of suppression, manipulation and obstruction that pushed climate science towards predetermined outcomes in order to promote hysteria and, in my opinion, justify a heavy-handed regulatory response," said Sensenbrenner, ranking Republican on the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. "I think it is important that we clear the air on whether N.A.S.A. records ended up being polluted as a result of the scandal."
The amendment requires N.A.S.A. to report to Congress on "the extent and degree to which NASA's temperature records overlap with the records at the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, the reasons for and sources of that overlap, and the possibility that NASA's temperature records have been compromised." It was approved by voice vote.
The Climategate scandal centered on 160 megabits of data containing over 1,000 e-mails and 2,000 other documents from the CRU, which is based in the U.K. Many of the e-mails and other documents raised questions about the integrity and accuracy of CRU's climate data, which is one of 3 major climate databases and was extensively in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports that advocated higher energy taxes and regulations to address global warming.
In one e-mail, a research talked of a "trick" to "hide the decline" in temperature data. Another e-mail shows a researcher seeking to sidestep freedom of information request and avoid fairly disclosing their government-funded data. In another example, a researcher lamented on his need to balance the needs of science and the politically-motivated IPCC.
"The scandal was not confined to the one British university, as it is widely-acknowledged that there is substantial overlap between the CRU's temperature records and the temperature records at NASA. Therefore, if CRU's records are suspect, NASA's might very well be too," Sensenbrenner said.
The amendment is attached:
AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR. SENSENBRENNER OF WISCONSIN
Page 9, after line 11, insert the following new paragraph:
NASA's temperature records substantially overlap with the records of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia.
Page 62, after line 20, insert the following new section:
SEC. 304. REPORT ON TEMPERATURE RECORDS.
Not later than one year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall issue a report to Congress detailing the extent and degree to which NASA's temperature records overlap with the records at the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, the reasons for and sources of that overlap, and the possibility that NASA's temperature records have been compromised.
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