Horner: Michael Mann may have something to hide
By Norman Leahy | Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 | Policy, VirginiaOver the weekend on “The Score” radio show, we followed-up on the story of how Chris Horner, working with the American Tradition Institute, had filed a freedom of information request with the University of Virginia for emails and materials former UVA Prof. Michael Mann generated during his time at the school. What we learned from our interview with Horner is jaw-dropping.
When what Horner termed “a gaggle of pressure groups” got wind of people lurking around Mann’s emails, they descended on UVA stating, in effect “don’t you dare co-operate with law enforcement to release the records the taxpayer paid for in a fraud pre-investigation under a statute that passed unanimously [in the Virginia General Assembly],” that nowhere provides an exemption for academics.
Horner says that once these groups made their displeasure known, UVA “reversed course” and decided to fight, spending “$500,000 with [former U.S. Senator] John Warner’s law firm in Washington, D.C. to keep the taxpayer from seeing the records.”
He recounts how he discovered UVA had a FOIA compliance officer – the same office that was eager to turn over the emails of former university climate scientist Pat Michaels to Greenpeace (once the group paid the appropriate fee) – and decided to file his own FOIA request for Mann’s emails.
But we know all this. UVA and the interest groups have been in Mann’s corner, fighting Ken Cuccinelli’s request for documents for months. But it was that Greenpeace request of UVA for Pat Michaels’ work product that has legs. The environmental group filed similar requests with other institutions seeking the records of climate skeptics, and in a couple of cases, mounted campaigns to have those skeptics fired from their positions. Where were the voices of academic freedom of expression during those campaigns? Sitting on their hands.
Now, though, they have sprung into action because Michael Mann, who shares their climate change beliefs, is under what they deem to be attack. Horner says these groups are “a little bit late to the party,” because, as noted above, UVA has already said it’s willing to release an academic’s emails, “so long as he’s a climate skeptic.”
Horner noted that the first of several installments of Mann’s records were supposed to be delivered by now. But he is concerned that this latest intervention by Mann’s supporters will convince UVA’s leadership to decline to provide them. He views this as a disturbing possibility.
So why are they fighting so hard? Horner said, referring to UVA’s legal bill. “they’ve given us half a million reasons to believe there’s something [in Mann’s emails] to hide.” Horner has been told that Mann’s own lawyer has contacted UVA asking whether the school intended to release the records, indicating that he is worried about what they may reveal if they are made public.
We may know soon enough.
(Originally published in the Washington Examiner. Cross-posted at the Score Radio Network)
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Norm Leahy has written about Virginia and national politics online since 2002, beginning with One Man's Trash (OMT), and continuing through Bacon's Rebellion (both the blog and the e-zine), Sic Semper Tyrannis, NBC12's Decision Virginia, Richmond.com and Tertium Quids. He is the chief blogger at "The Score" and a producer of "The Score" radio show as well as being a Washington Post contributor.







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4 Responses to "Horner: Michael Mann may have something to hide"
Global warming is happening and if you disagree with that let me be the first to mail you the tin foil hat you need to wear on your head.
Science has seemed to prove that the atmosphere that we have, which includes green house gasses, is the only reason our planet is not an iceberg.
The complete cause might be open to debate, but the changes in our atmosphere and how that might contribute is not.
First, let me make the profound point that this Earth has gone through 60-70 known major climate transitions over many hundreds of millions of years. It did so while maintaining an exceptionally narrow thermal range (~+/- 6-10 OC) throughout all this history. This incredibly tightly controlled behavior can only be understood in the context of a system overwhelmingly dominated by negative-feedbacks. However, these negative-feedbacks are not represented in our current Modeling efforts and their investigation is underfunded to the point of being ignored.
Second,global warming (aka “climate change”) has become a religious mantra, a call for action in a crusade against larger evils we have perpetrated against nature, a punishment for our sins.
Third, Michael Mann does have something to hide. I have seen the emails which were most likely released by a member of his “group”.
You’ve seen them, what do they say? You must remember something.
There was also a FOIA request for the research work done by Dr. James Galloway of UVA. His study determined that nitrogen (80% of the air you breathe) is also a pollutant. The EPA grabbed that one right up and is trying to run with it.
Seems that UVA is the home of Global Warming. Too bad Tom Perriello isn’t still around to bring them big bucks from the federal government, in exchange for big bucks back to his former campaign.
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