By Carol Driver
Last updated at 11:36 AM on 26th November 2009
Paul Hudson: The regional TV weather forecaster says the emails were
a result of one of his articles
The controversy surrounding the global warming
e-mail scandal has deepened after a BBC correspondent admitted he was sent the leaked messages more than a month before they
were made public.
Paul Hudson, weather presenter and climate change
expert, claims the documents allegedly sent between some of the world's leading scientists are of a direct result of an
article he wrote.
In his BBC blog three days ago, Hudson said: 'I
was forwarded the chain of emails on the 12th October, which are comments from some of the world's leading climate scientists
written as a direct result of my article "Whatever Happened To Global Warming".'
That essay, written last month, argued that for the last 11 years there had not been an increase
in global temperatures.
It also presented the arguments of sceptics who
believe natural cycles control temperature and the counter-arguments of those who think it's man's actions which are
warming the planet.
The leaked files - which show 4,000 documents
which have allegedly been sent by scientists over the past 13 years - were apparently taken from servers at the University
of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit, which is a world-renowned centre focused on studying climate change.
They were then uploaded on to a Russian server before being published on a blog
called Air Vent.
The e-mails apparently show researchers discussing
how to 'spin' climate data and how that information should be presented to the media.
In his blog for BBC Look North, Hudson added: 'The e-mails released on the internet
as a result of CRU being hacked into are identical to the ones I was forwarded and read at the time and so, as far as l can
see, they are authentic.'
He also publishes a link to the messages which
global warming sceptics claim provide 'smoking gun' evidence that some scientists talked about manipulated data to
support the theory that climate change is being caused by mankind.
'He
should quit': Environmental campaigner George Monbiot (left) says Professor Phil Jones, who is at the centre of the scandal,
should resign
However, Hudson does not explain why he sat on the controversial
information for so long, but added: 'I do intend to write a blog regarding the CRU being hacked into, and the possible
implications of this very serious affair.'
The leak comes ahead of inter-governmental
talks in Copenhagen next month which campaigners have argued is a last opportunity to prevent irreversible climate change.
Former Chancellor Lord Lawson has called for an inquiry into the scandal, warning the credibility
of UK science is at stake.
It comes amid pressure on the professor at the
centre of the scandal to quit from his position at the CRU.
In one
damning email, he appears to call the death of a climate change sceptic 'cheering news!'.
In other messages, researchers appear to be discussing manipulating data and how to dodge Freedom
Of Information requests.
Another shows a climatologist from the U.S. admitting
it was a travesty that the lack of global warming in recent years could not be explained.