I just want to clarify for the record that I have here, and we have entered these into the record before, Mr. Chairman, seven scientific, you know, independent reports that have evaluated this question of--and some describe Climategate e-mails that have really exonerated the--these individuals in question, in terms of their research and research capacity.
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Edwards defends the integrity of scientists involved in Climategate controversy.
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