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Scientist: Leaked climate e-mails a distraction
By Brian Winter, USA TODAY
A controversy over leaked e-mails exchanged among global warming scientists is part of a "smear campaign" to derail next month's United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen, one of the scientists, meteorologist Michael Mann, said Tuesday. Read more
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