By Paul Homewood
One of the great things about this job is the contact I have had with so many of you, whether via comments or email as several of you do.
A few years ago, a lovely lady called Barbara wrote to me. She studied Earth Sciences at Cambridge in the 1950s; her supervisor was Jean Grove, the renowned glaciologist and one of the leading researchers of her time into the Little Ice Age.
Every Christmas since, Barbara would write to me, thanking me for my work and telling me how appalled she was by the corruption of climate science.
Sadly her son emailed me a few weeks ago to let me know his mum had died, and I have now received an invitation to the funeral.
It is these friendships that make it all so worthwhile.
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June 24, 2023 at 04:35AM
