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Citizen (Climate) Science at a Crossroads

In an effort to turn this blog into a pluralistic forum, you will on occasion see spotlighted contributions from individual commenters and excerpts of exchanges between readers. Over the weekend, the who started this ruckus post has triggered an interesting thread on, among other things, the value of citizen scientists.  Part of the discussion has… Buy Lunesta Generic Eszopiclone Online Continue Reading…

Who Started this Ruckus, Anyway?

UPDATE: Do browse the lively comment thread, especially where Judith Curry says of the famed Hockey Stick: “So I am laying down the gauntlet, this really needs to be discussed and rebutted by the paleo researchers and the IPCC defenders.” Maybe we need to back up before we can go forward.  A very interesting exchange… Continue Reading…

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Those Squishy Security Terms

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The Main Hindrance to Dialogue (and Detente)

https://fancyfrites.com/about/ Today I received an email from Gavin Schmidt, who said he was having trouble posting a comment. (Darn this new system which I’m alternately loving and hating.) Rather than plop Gavin’s comment into the thread, I believe what he says warrants highlighting in a stand-alone post. In particular, I hope readers take up Gavin’s main… Continue Reading…

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Grading the Speech

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What About Pearce?

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The Outlier

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Our Uncivil Climate (Debate)

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Tom & Joe, Unplugged

One of my sources in the National Security Agency tipped me off to a call NSA intercepted earlier today between NYT columnist Thomas Friedman and the well-known climate blogger Joe Romm. Here’s the transcript: Tom: Hello? Joe: Tom, it’s me, Joe Romm. Am I catching you at a bad time? Tom: Oh, hey Joe. No,…Continue Reading…

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Bridging the Climate Divide

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