The findings from Penn State University’s investigation
into Climategate
scientist Michael
Mann were due this week, and today the university announced today that one
allegation warranted further scrutiny:
In looking at four possible allegations of
research misconduct, the committee determined that further
investigation is warranted for one of those allegations. The
recommended investigation will focus on determining if Mann
“engaged in, directly or indirectly, any actions that seriously
deviated from accepted practices within the academic community
for proposing, conducting or reporting research or other
scholarly activities.” A full report (http://www.research.psu.edu/orp)
concerning the allegations and the findings of the inquiry
committee has been submitted.
In the investigatory phase, as in the inquiry phase, the
committee will not address the science of global climate
change, a matter more appropriately left to the profession. The
committee is charged with looking at the ethical behavior of
the scientist and determining whether he violated professional
standards in the course of his work.
Meanwhile, lawyers for the university have informed
climate skeptic Ronald
Armstrong (and probably others), who requested Mann’s
emails via a Freedom of Information Act request and under
Pennsylvania’s Right to Know Law, that Penn State is not subject
to either transparency law because it is not an “agency:”
Consequently, the information you requested will not be
disclosed since it is confidential and not made available to
the public.
Legal weasel words, of course. In a high-profile misconduct case
Penn State could certainly choose to release the records, but
much like the Climategate conspirators, they can’t afford to let
the public see. So they hide behind lawyers who are willing to do
their dirty work for them — in this case, Katherine Allen
at McQuaide Blasko
in Central Pennsylvania.
What’s the matter, doesn’t PSU have some attorney hack on staff
who could have cranked out this deflection, rather than paying
outside counsel hundreds of dollars an hour to be their bad guy
for them?