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		<title>Climate change e-mails: What is a leak or a hack?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The climate denier group tries to portray the hack of the e-mails of the Climate Research Unit (East Anglia University) as a leak. Presenting the hack as a leak would bring more credibility to their efforts.
However, the e-mails do not change the evidence that climate change is taking place, and the climate change is anthropogenic. [...]]]></description>
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