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"Reviews, headed by Lord Oxburgh and Sir Muir Russell, found that the [University of East Anglia] episode did raise questions about the conduct of climate science, and about universities' compliance with Freedom of Information Act legislation.
"But, they said, individual researchers had not tried to subvert the scientific process, and the fundamental picture of a planet warming under the impact of fossil-fuel burning was basically unchallenged.
"The government agrees, saying: 'we find no evidence to question the scientific basis of human influence on the climate'."
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