Watts Up With That (Polish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Watts Up With That" in Polish language version.

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  • David Norton: Constructing "Climategate" and Tracking Chatter in an Age of Web n.0. 2010. [dostęp 2016-09-05]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-06-25)]. Cytat: Two days passed before links to the stolen data were suddenly posted to two other conservative blogs: The Air Vent and Watts Up With That. Within hours of the breaking news, commenters on Watts Up With That coined the phrase “climategate” and even began to call for its strategic deployment as a framing device. Soon thereafter, a prominent conservative blogger in the United Kingdom ran a headline referring to the incident as “climategate,” and Twitter users began to follow suit (ang.).

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  • Lubchenco, Jane (2 December 2009) House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming (House Select Committee). "The Administration's View on the State of Climate Science". House Hearing, 111 Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office. "...the e-mails really do nothing to undermine the very strong scientific consensus and the independent scientific analyses of thousands of scientists around the world that tell us that the Earth is warming and that the warming is largely a result of human activities." As quoted in the report published by Office of Inspector General.

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  • David Biello. Negating Climategate. „Scientific American”, 2010. ISSN 0036-8733. Cytat: In fact, nothing in the stolen material undermines the scientific consensus that climate change is happening and that humans are to blame. (ang.). 

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  • Robert Manne. A dark victory: How vested interests defeated climate science. „The Monthly”, s. 22–29, August 2012. Cytat: More importantly, it was becoming clear that the most effective denialist media weapon was not the newspapers or television but the internet. A number of influential websites, like Watts Up With That?, Climate Skeptic and Climate Depot, were established.. (ang.). 

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  • David Biello. Negating Climategate. „Scientific American”, 2010. ISSN 0036-8733. Cytat: In fact, nothing in the stolen material undermines the scientific consensus that climate change is happening and that humans are to blame. (ang.).