For Balance: Let's Have Marc Morano's emails

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The Deniersphere being alive with delight over the emails stolen from the UK Hadley Centre, my colleague Kevin Grandia has wondered aloud (see next post) about what a similar sampling of emails might look like if they were sourced from one of the most aggressive and least (climate) credible think tanks – the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

Why stopย there?

As a stunning amount of email traffic on this issue currently seems to be coming from uberDenier Marc Morano, why doesnโ€™t the former aide to Okalahoma Senator and Republican Denier-in-Chief James Inhofe volunteer to share hisย correspondence?

Kevin suggested a six-month supply from CEI. I reckon the last six days from Morano might significantly advance the question of whoโ€™s credible on this issue. It might even show who hackedย Hadley.

Cโ€™mon Markey. Show us what youย got.

If yours is a reasonable assault on the scientists named in the CRU hacked emails, you should have no reservations about submitting to as quick second reading. Marc? Marc!!? Get your finger off that delete key!

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