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Climate change sceptics gained wide publicity in blogs and news media, [32] making allegations that the hacked emails showed evidence that climate scientists manipulated data. [8] A few other commentators such as Roger A. Pielke [47] said that the evidence supported claims that dissenting scientific papers had been suppressed. [48]
Climate change deniers gained wide publicity for allegations that the hacked e-mails showed climate scientists colluded in manipulating data, [11] withheld scientific information, [5] and tried to prevent dissenting scientific papers from being published in peer reviewed journals. Academics and climate change researchers said that nothing in ...
River flows of the Tonlé Sap are being impacted by climate change. [6] A major climate change issue for Cambodia is the impact it has on the Tonlé Sap lake and Mekong river system. [7] [8] Climate change will impact water flow in the country and increase the frequency of droughts. [6] [9] Hydropower dams have further exacerbated the issue. [10]
GOSHEN — Two speakers will share their efforts of helping their home communities in Zimbabwe and Cambodia to find solutions to climate change in a free, public program on Feb. 22.
“Mother Nature Cambodia is a group of fearless young activists fighting for environmental rights and democracy in the face of repression by the Cambodian regime,” the jury said in a speech at ...
Cambodia is one of a number of low-emitting, vulnerable countries that has called for developed countries to take more, and better concerted, action at the COP28 climate summit being held in Dubai.
Some climate change deniers assert that the scientific consensus on climate change is based on conspiracies to produce manipulated data or suppress dissent. It is one of a number of tactics used in climate change denial to attempt to manufacture political and public controversy disputing this consensus. [4]
An investigation by the UK scientific journal Nature published on 8 January 2020, found that eight James Cook University (JCU) studies on the effect of climate change on coral reef fish, one of which was authored by the JCU educated discredited scientist Oona Lönnstedt, had a 100 percent replication failure and thus none of the findings of the ...