
UPDATE: I’ve confirmed this document, see below the “read more” line.
It appears bigger things are brewing related to CRU’s Climategate.
WUWT commenter J.C. writes in comments:
I work at the Savannah River Site (SRS) in South Carolina. I’ve been following the Climategate scandal since its inception. The first time many of my coworkers had heard of the situation was when I asked them about it.
Well, well, well.
Look what was waiting in every single email Inbox on Monday morning:
______________________________________________
“December 14, 2009
DOE Litigation Hold Notice
DOE-SR has received a “Litigation Hold Notice” from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) General Council and the DOE Office of Inspector General regarding the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in England. Accordingly, they are requesting that SRNS, SRR and other Site contractors locate and preserve all documents, records, data, correspondence, notes, and other materials, whether official or unofficial, original or duplicative, drafts or final versions, partial or complete that may relate to the global warming, including, but not limited to, the contract files, any related correspondence files, and any records, including emails or other correspondence, notes, documents, or other material related to this contract, regardless of its location or medium on which it is stored. In other words, please preserve any and all documents relevant to “global warming, the Climate Research Unit at he University of East Anglia In England, and/or climate change science.”
As a reminder, this Litigation Hold preservation obligation supersedes any existing statutory or regulatory document retention period or destructive schedule. The determination of what information may be potentially relevant is based upon content and substance and generally does not depend on the type of medium on which the information exists. The information requested may exist in various forms, including paper records, hand-written notes, telephone log entries, email, and other electronic communication (including voicemail), word processing documents (including drafts, spreadsheets, databases, and calendars), telephone logs, electronic address books, PDAs (like Palm Pilots and Blackberries), internet usage files, systems manuals, and network access information in their original format. All ESI should be preserved in its originally-created, or “native” format, along with related metadata. Relevant backup tapes and all indexes for those tapes should also be preserved. Further, information that is reasonably accessible must nonetheless be preserved, because such sources will, at the very least, need to be identified and, under compelling circumstances, may need to be produced.
If you have any doubts as to whether specific information is responsive, err on the side of preserving that information.
Any employee who has information covered by this Litigation Hold is requested to contact Madeline Screven, Paralegal, SRNS Office of General Council, 5-4634, for additional instructions.
Michael L. Wamsted
Associate General Council”
_______________________________________________
Everyone on-site who has an email account received this letter. That’s somewhere in the neighborhood of 8000 people. How about that? And this is the first official mention of the entire subject that I have seen.
DOE-SR = Department of Energy Savannah River
SRNS = Savannah River Nuclear Solutions
SRR = Savannah River Remediation
NOTE: Some commenters raised some doubts about the authenticity of this email.
I checked out a couple of things before I posted this. The IP address of J.C. comes from the correct location in South Carolina, Aiken, and the name Michael L. Wamsted does work for DOE at the SRS in SC in legal. See http://phonebook.doe.gov/
Also the existence of the paralegal “Madeline Screven” listed in the email (whom I believe composed it) is listed in the DOE phonebook search of “Screven” and is listed in the same building as Wamsted.
The “Council -vs- Counsel” spelling error could be something as simple as a spell checker substituting the wrong word, or just a dumb mistake when composing email where the spell checker would not flag “council” as it is spelled correctly. Heck, I misspell “meteorologist” sometimes in correspondence, dropping an “o”. I have had a situation sometimes where “metrologist” (also valid) gets substituted on spell check. Spelling mistakes, compounded with spell checker substitution errors – they happen. I have one computer (the one I’m typing on) that always switches the word “because” to “becuase” in spell checks for some odd reason, and I can’t figure out how to correct it. So I live with it and try to manually fix it when I notice it. There is another spelling error “Climate Research Unit at he University”. Which is a mistake I make from time to time, missing the “t” on the. Spell checkers don’t catch that one, since “he” is a correctly spelled word.
If the IP had not come from Aiken, SC where Savannah River Site and lab is, I would be highly suspect of it. But the IP address in Aiken and the names check out. Aiken is right next to SRS.
See the doc and map for directions here: http://www.srs.gov/general/about/directions_aiken.pdf
The language used also checks out, it has been reviewed by an attorney who frequents WUWT and he raised no red flags. Steve McIntyre points out that Dr. Jones got funding from DOE (of which SRS is part of). The different pieces connect pretty well and I don’t have a reason to doubt this memo sent via email today. – Anthony
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UPDATE: 12/15/12:36 PST
I called SRS Legal office just now and spoke with Madeline Screven, who is listed as a paralegal in the letter I posted. I found her telephone number via the DOE phonebook.
When I called, she fully identified herself in her greeting to me, I explained who I was, giving my full name. She asked if I was “on or off site” referring to SRS. I explained I’m off-site.
My question: “Do you have a litigation hold notice related to the Climate Research Unit.”
Her answer: “Yes we do”
Confirmed.

Dare we even hope truth will prevail? I’m going to!
yonason (20:23:31)
That depends. If Chu fires the DOE’s IG, then we’ll know which way the wind is blowing.
Based on the statement above, it’s not clear [to me] what triggered this ‘litigation’ hold.
This ain’t ‘small potatoes’ we’re talking about here . . . it took somebody with some serious horse-power to pull the trigger on this one.
don’t get your hopes up, justice is a long road.
OK, here are two possible reasons why the DOE might have an interest in climategate-related materials:
http://www.osti.gov/rdprojects/details.jsp?query_id=P/CH–FG02-98ER62601
http://www.osti.gov/rdprojects/details.jsp?query_id=P/CH–FG02-86ER60397
I didn’t add up the amounts, but a quick count show almost 3 million in grants in just the last two years.
You can relax now Anthony, it’s almost over. Thank You, Thank You, Thank you!
REPLY: No, it’s just starting. -A
Sorry, that one contract goes back ten years and was re-funded every year…
my speed-reading days are well in the past….
2 emails hit on DoE Grant:
http://eastangliaemails.com/emails.php?eid=545&filename=1120676865.txt
From: Phil Jones
To: “Neville Nicholls”
Subject: RE: Misc
Date: Wed Jul 6 15:07:45 2005
Neville,
Mike’s response could do with a little work, but as you say he’s got the tone
almost dead on. I hope I don’t get a call from congress ! I’m hoping that no-one
there realizes I have a US DoE grant and have had this (with Tom W.) for the last 25
years.
I’ll send on one other email received for interest.
Cheers
Phil
and
Request for cost data
http://eastangliaemails.com/emails.php?eid=876&filename=1210178552.txt
tokyoboy (21:14:35) :
Could you please go to my 2nd question: the meaning or nuance of the word “travesty”. I shall be much obliged to you if you could paraphrase the “and it is a travesy that we can’t.” part in the famous passage:
“The fact is that we can’t account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can’t.”
My interpretation was that he was referring to the lack of adequate measurements/coverage, such as Triana being hidden away by the previous administration.
Enron Andersen’s Christmas Party
WOW! Tony
blair now sounding like Big Al
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/copenhagen-climate-change-confe/6803921/Copenhagen-climate-summit-Tony-Blair-calls-on-world-leaders-to-get-moving.html
Get real. This has to be a hoax. Like some corny B-movie where the “honest” government officials show up in the last scene to save the day? I wish it were true.
The climategate connection is clear. As mentioned earlier, DOE has funded CRU. For an example of emails-
Ben Santer- Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Ben Santer is listed in the climategate emails. Ben Santer works for Lawrence Livermore National Lab. LLNL is a DOE lab.
Any email in climategate that ends in dot gov will be subjected to FOIA. It looks like DOE is starting the ball rolling.
In the words of Steve McIntyre, this news and Andrew Revkin leaving the NYT is ‘breathtaking.’
From tokyoboy:
> I shall be much obliged to you if you could paraphrase the “and it is a travesy[sic] that we can’t.” part in the famous passage:
>“The fact is that we can’t account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can’t.”
One interpretation would be “ridiculous”, as in “… and it is ridiculous that we can’t.”
Does that help?
Michael (22:01:01) :
“The word is out.”
But it all comes back to WUWT. Where’s the independent confirmation? I would have held on to this article until I had that. This could get embarrassing if it’s a fake. (Counsil?)
NOTE – a “Michael L. Warmstead” is listed having been Senior Counsel, Westinghouse Savannah River Company, and was involved in litigation with DOE.
Something(s) is(are) not right with this report, I think.
I think they is might been had.
And for those who are REALLY interested, Michael Mann was kind enough to list HIS funding in his CV:
Funded Proposals
2009-2013 Quantifying the influence of environmental temperature on transmission of vector-borne diseases, NSF-EF [Principal Investigator: M. Thomas; Co-Investigators: R.G. Crane, M.E. Mann, A. Read, T. Scott (Penn State Univ.)] $1,884,991
2009-2012 Toward Improved Projections of the Climate Response to Anthropogenic Forcing: Combining Paleoclimate Proxy and Instrumental Observations with an Earth System Model, NSF-ATM [Principal Investigator: M.E. Mann; Co-Investigators: K. Keller (Penn State Univ.), A. Timmermann (Univ. of Hawaii)] $541,184
2008-2011 A Framework for Probabilistic Projections of Energy-Relevant Streamflow Indices, DOE [Principal Investigator: T. Wagener; Co-Investigators: M. Mann, R. Crane, K. Freeman (Penn State Univ.)] $330,000
2008-2009 AMS Industry/Government Graduate Fellowship (Anthony Sabbatelli), American Meteorological Society [Principal Investigator: M.E. Mann (Penn State Univ.)] $23,000
2006-2009 Climate Change Collective Learning and Observatory Network in Ghana, USAID [Principal Investigator: P. Tschakert; Co-Investigators: M.E. Mann, W. Easterling (Penn State Univ.)] $759,928
2006-2009 Analysis and testing of proxy-based climate reconstructions, NSF-ATM [Principal Investigator: M.E. Mann (Penn State Univ.)] $459,000
2006-2009 Constraining the Tropical Pacific’s Role in Low-Frequency Climate Change of the Last Millennium, NOAA-Climate Change Data & Detection (CCDD) Program [Principal Investigators: K. Cobb (Georgia Tech Univ.), N. Graham (Hydro. Res. Center), M.E. Mann (Penn State Univ.), Hoerling (NOAA Clim. Dyn. Center), Alexander (NOAA Clim. Dyn. Center)] PSU award (M.E. Mann): $68,065
2006-2007 Acquisition of high-performance computing cluster for the Penn State Earth System Science Center (ESSC), NSF-EAR [Principal Investigator: M.E. Mann, Co-Investigators: R. Alley, M. Arthur, J. Evans, D. Pollard (Penn State Univ.)] $100,000
2003-2006 Decadal Variability in the Tropical Indo-Pacific: Integrating Paleo & Coupled Model Results, NOAA-Climate Change Data & Detection (CCDD) Program [Principal Investigators: M.E. Mann (U.Va), J. Cole (U. Arizona), V. Mehta (CRCES)] U.Va award (M.E. Mann): $102,000
2002-2005 Reconstruction and Analysis of Patterns of Climate Variability Over the Last One to Two Millennia, NOAA-Climate Change Data & Detection (CCDD) Program [Principal Investigator: M.E. Mann, Co-Investigators: S. Rutherford, R.S. Bradley, M.K. Hughes] $315,000
2002-2005 Remote Observations of Ice Sheet Surface Temperature: Toward Multi-Proxy Reconstruction of Antarctic Climate Variability, NSF-Office of Polar Programs, Antarctic Oceans and Climate System [Principal Investigators: M.E. Mann (U. Va), E. Steig (U. Wash.), D. Weinbrenner (U. Wash)] U.Va award (M.E. Mann): $133,000
2002-2003 Paleoclimatic Reconstructions of the Arctic Oscillation, NOAA-Cooperative Institute for Arctic Research (CIFAR) Program [Principal Investigators: Rosanne D’Arrigo, Ed Cook (Lamont/Columbia); Co-Investigator: M.E. Mann] U.Va subcontract (M.E. Mann): $14,400
2002-2003 Global Multidecadal-to-Century-Scale Oscillations During the Last 1000 years, NOAA-Climate Change Data & Detection (CCDD) Program [Principal Investigator: Malcolm Hughes (Univ. of Arizona); Co-Investigators: M.E. Mann; J. Park (Yale University)] U.Va subcontract (M.E. Mann): $20,775
2001-2003 Resolving the Scale-wise Sensitivities in the Dynamical Coupling Between Climate and the Biosphere, University of Virginia-Fund for Excellence in Science and Technology (FEST) [Principal Investigator: J.D. Albertson; Co-Investigators: H. Epstein, M.E. Mann] U.Va internal award: $214,700
2001-2002 Advancing predictive models of marine sediment transport, Office of Naval Research [Principal Investigator: P. Wiberg (U.Va), Co-Investigator: M.E. Mann] $20,775
1999-2002 Multiproxy Climate Reconstruction: Extension in Space and Time, and Model/Data Intercomparison, NOAA-Earth Systems History [Principal Investigator: M.E. Mann (U.Va), Co-Investigators: R.S. Bradley, M.K. Hughes] $381,647
1998-2000 Validation of Decadal-to-Multi-century climate predictions, DOE [Principal Investigator: R.S. Bradley (U. Mass); Co-Investigators: H.F. Diaz, M.E. Mann]
1998-2000 The changing seasons? Detecting and understanding climatic change, NSF-Hydrological Science [Principal Investigator U. Lall (U. Utah); Co-investigators: M.E. Mann, B. Rajagopalan, M. Cane] $266,235K
1996-1999 Patterns of Organized Climatic Variability: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Globally
Distributed Climate Proxy Records and Long-term Model Integrations, NSF-Earth Systems History [Principal Investigator: R.S. Bradley (U. Mass); Co-Investigators: M.E. Mann, M.K. Hughes] $270,000
1996-1998 Investigation of Patterns of Organized Large-Scale Climatic Variability During the Last
Millennium, DOE, Alexander Hollaender Postdoctoral Fellowship [M.E. Mann] $78,000
Which is available here:
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~mann/Mann/cv/cv.html
Here’s discussion of shared troubles involving DOE research:
http://junkscience.com/FOIA/mail/1241415427.txt
It will start as an attempt to scrub and whitewash. And it will backfire as scientists who want to earn their stripes realize their future is in exposing the hoax.
Mike D.: “They [the EPA] are in for a rude awakening. Legal eagles are descending for the kill and the carrion. You think Hoaxenhagen is deadlocked? Wait until you see the EPA turned into a comatose zombie agency by FOIA lawyers.”
Yeah. And such fate couldn’t happen to a better (trans: “worse”) organization.
There is a reason the eagle is the national bird. Sick em!!
Chris
Norfolk, VA, USA
Robert E. Phelan (22:11:18) :
Go back and look at the post I made regarding just this year’s Phase I SBIR. Phase I studies are generally only $100k, but there could easily be dozens awarded every submission. These are just the Phase I contracts, Phase II contracts are potentially $750k. This doesn’t even get into the big contractors (SBIRs are limited to small companies, under 500 employees). The DOE is easily into the GW thing to the tune of billions each year, though I am not suggesting they have some tilt one way or another. IMO, they simply want to know what is going on since it is their business to know.
Mark
“I have no recollection sir….. I have no recollection ma’am….. I have no recollection Senator”
“yonason (22:23:19) :
Michael (22:01:01) :
“The word is out.”
But it all comes back to WUWT. Where’s the independent confirmation? I would have held on to this article until I had that. This could get embarrassing if it’s a fake. (Counsil?)”
Perception is 9/10 of the LAW!
Thank you Ricardo. That was “delightful”.
There is an awful lot of money to be made and the legal profession are experts in having the ability to recognize the gravy train when it arrives in town, the uncovering of the AAM fraud will keep thousands of lawyers in lucrative employment for years to come.
Millions of documents to trawl trough and millions of man hours spent mean big money, the snake oil spivs, parasite hangers on and charlatans have made a mint and now its the turn of the lawyers, when they get started there will be no stopping them.
The legal fraternity smell cash like a vulture smells carrion and there is lots and lots to be made from the fat rotting carcass that is the AAM freak show.
You can just picture the scene in a legal firm staff meeting, things are a bit slow now with the depression so ideas for drumming up business are being thrown around, the young thrusting lawyer suggests shaking down all the newly enriched spivs/sharks/political parasites/charlatans but that is going to be loose change compared to the really big fish involved, when the lawyers start shaking down the big fish, it will make a lot of lawyers very very rich indeed.
The legal fraternity have been looking for a big payoff cash cow for a while now and its only a matter of time before anyone with a legal degree decides to join in for the killing.
From the Dept. of Miscontrued Correlations:
J.C.:
> I work at the Savannah River Site (SRS) in South Carolina. I’ve been following the Climategate scandal since its inception. The first time many of my coworkers had heard of the situation was when I asked them about it.
Meanwhile, Climatic Research Unit says:
> Due to the present high volume of visitors to this page, you will shortly be directed to the latest news about CRU on the main University of East Anglia website…
Clearly all the people at SRS and maybe all the other National Labs that do DoE work (is that all of them?) have all found their way to CRU and are trying to find some page at http://www.uea.ac.uk the tells them what the heck is going on.
I suggest anyone with any sources “inside” encourage them that now is the time to join the other (apparent) whistleblower who leaked the Climategate docs. Maybe those will soon be known as just the “first set of Climategate evidence.