Ethics in Research

Gerald J. Mulvey Department of Atmospheric Science and Physics, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas

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CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Gerald J. Mulvey, CCM, Department of Atmospheric Science and Physics, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX 78209, E-mail: mulvey@uiwtx.edu

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Gerald J. Mulvey, CCM, Department of Atmospheric Science and Physics, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX 78209, E-mail: mulvey@uiwtx.edu
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  • Biello, D., 2009a: “Climate Change Cover-up? You Better Believe It.” Observations, Scientific American Blog, November 24.

  • Biello, D., 2009b: Scientists respond to climategate e-mail controversy. Sci. Amer., December, 4.

  • Gillis, J., 2010: “British Panel Clears Scientists.” The New York Times, July 7.

  • Hulme, M., 2010: “The Year Climate Science Was Redefined.” The Guardian, November 16.

  • Kelemen, P., 2009: What East Anglia’s e-mails really tell us about climate change. Pop. Mech., December 18. [Available online at www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/climate-change/4338343.]

  • Russell, M., G. Boulton, P. Clarke, D. Eyton, and J. Norton, 2010: The independent climate change e-mails review. Commissioned by University of East Anglia, 160 pp. (Available online at www.cce-review.org/pdf/final%20report.pdf.)

  • Stern, J. E., and D. Elliott, 1997: The Ethics of Scientific Research: A Guidebook for Course Development. University Press of New England, 116 pp.

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