Climate wars: the story of the hacked emails
In a unique experiment, the Guardian is publishing the full manuscript of its major investigation into the climate science emails stolen from the University of East Anglia. In a collaborative effort
to get close to a definitive account, we are inviting experts with knowledge of the events to add their comments and criticisms
The five key leaked emails from UEA's Climatic Research Unit
The five most controversial emails leaked from UEA's Climatic Research Unit with expert commentary from Fred Pearce on what they do – and don't – reveal
'Climategate' was 'a game-changer' in science reporting, say climatologists
After the hacked emails scandal scientists became 'more upfront, open and explicit about their uncertainties' – says climatologist at centre of furore
Climate emails review panellist quits after his impartiality questioned
Nature editor Philip Campbell forced out of independent panel after saying there was nothing to suggest a cover up by scientists at the University of East Anglia
Help write the full story on the hacked emails controversy
Climate science emails cannot destroy argument that world is warming, and humans are responsible
'Climategate' was PR disaster that could bring healthy reform of peer review
Search for hacker may lead police back to East Anglia's climate research unit
Climate scientists withheld Yamal data despite warnings from senior colleagues
Climate scientists contradicted spirit of openness by rejecting information requests
Victory for openness as IPCC climate scientist opens up lab doors
Emails reveal strenuous efforts by climate scientists to 'censor' their critics
Changing weather posts in China led to accusations of scientific fraud
Climate change debate overheated after sceptic grasped 'hockey stick'
Hockey stick graph took pride of place in IPCC report, despite doubts
How the 'climategate' scandal is bogus and based on climate sceptics' lies
Battle over climate data turned into war between scientists and sceptics