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Leaked emails trigger ‘Climategate 2.0’

The 'Climategate' dispute over global warming science was reignited on Tuesday when thousands more hacked emails from climate researchers , some of them potentially damaging, were released online on the eve of a vital UN climate conference. The private messages between senior scientists in Britain and America, hacked from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia (UEA), were released just five days before nearly 200 countries meet at Durban, South Africa , in a crucial bid to agree to a new international global warming treaty to replace the current Kyoto protocol, which runs out next year.

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