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» Al Gore Speech Venue Graffitied: 'Don't Buy False Solutions'
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» Al Gore Heckled During Global Warming Speech In Boca Raton
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» Newsweek Notes Al Gore's Favorite New Quote, But Omits It Came From a Marxist
» CBS Claims Dogs Are Killing The Planet
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» Matthews Belittles Climate Change Skeptics and Homeschoolers
» Surprise: ABC’s Sawyer Hits Gore on Profits From Global Warming, Plays Glenn Beck Attack
» Couric Glorifies Al Gore as 'Godfather of Green, the King of Conservation'
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» An Open Letter to the Council of American Physical Society
» Prince Charles Tries to Stamp Out Scientific Debate, Says SPPI
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» NCAR US Temperature Record Facts or Deception?
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» 450 Peer Reviewed Papers Supporting Skepticism of AGW-Caused Global Warming
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» New Paper Accepted “Temperature And Equivalent Temperature Over The United States (1979 – 2005) by Fall Et Al 2009
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» Der Spiegel Online: stagnating temperatures a puzzle
» Breaking News Story: CRU has apparently been hacked – hundreds of files released
» NOAA: new ocean database spans to 1800
» The Climate Skeptics Party launch 4 television ads in Australia
» Not finding any, Gore airbrushes in hurricanes for his new book
» CO2 and ocean uptake – maybe slowing
» Wall Street Journal on McIntyre: Global warming’s most dangerous apostate
» Greening your mileage with better tires
» Climate Craziness of the Week: What’s more idiotic than holding a cylinder of CO2 for a photo op in the snow? – Calling it “art”.
» CO2 still going up, but temperature not following the same trend
» AMS TV weathercaster survey on climate raises eyebrows
» The Steel Greenhouse
» Gore has no clue – a few million degrees here and there and pretty soon we’re talking about real temperature
» Monckton climate change video goes viral
» Hall of record ratios
» Why NCAR’s Meehl paper on high/low temperature records is bunk
» More on the record high-low temperature debacle
» Northern Sierra Trees Falsify Claim of ‘Unprecedented’ Global Warming
» The Delayer in Chief? – Obama backs Copenhagen postponement
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» EPA lawyers: Cap-and-trade bill is “fatally flawed”
» All by her lonesome: Sen. Boxer and the empty chairs
» Barbara Boxer’s eco-power grab
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» What did I tell ya? Lindsey Graham signs on to cap-and-tax
» Ugh: McCain & Company melting on cap-and-tax
» Stanford U. doesn’t want you to see this video
» The year of living eco-sanctimoniously
» Apple’s eco-sanctimony
» The Boxer-Kerry green boondoggle
» Cali’s man-caused drought: Senate rejects water restoration effort; Feinstein moans about “Pearl Harbor”
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» Will the Real Antarctica Please Stand Up?
» Global Warming May Decrease Hurricanes, Research Suggests
» Japanese Report Disputes Human Cause for Global Warming
» Sea Ice Ends Year at Same Level as 1979
» A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the (Climate) Forum
» Climate Report Downgrades Ice Loss; Media Reports Opposite
» Princeton Physicist Calls Global Warming Science "Mistaken"
» Defying Predictions, Sea Level Rise Begins to Slow
» Electric Car Sales in Freefall; Industry Risks Collapse
» Glaciers in Norway Growing Again
» Global Warming Equals... More Sex?
» Deja Vu All Over Again: Blogger Again Finds Error in NASA Climate Data
» Sea Ice Growing at Fastest Pace on Record
» Alaskan Glaciers Grow for First Time in 250 years
» Climate Change Report Calls for Mandatory Meat Rationing
» The Technology of Capitalism
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» Sun Makes History: First Spotless Month in a Century
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» U.S. Record Temperatures—A Closer Look
» Airborne Fraction of Human CO2 Emissions Constant over Time
» Another Normal Year for U.S. Temperatures?
» A Rational Look at Sea Level Rise
» Cato Journal
» “AP IMPACT: Statisticians reject global cooling”
» Baffling Island
» The Ups and Downs of Methane
» Antarctic Ice Melt at Lowest Levels in Satellite Era
» UNEP Report—Deception Starts with the Cover
» Possible Conspiracy To Falsify Temperature Data Uncovered
» Big Hack Attack: Global Warming Exposed as 'Globaloney'?
» Al Gore Proposes Using Supercomputer Projections to Scare People on Global Warming
» Al Gore Photoshops Hurricanes Into New Book's Cover
» Gainor Column: Ready to Pay Your $6 Trillion 'Climate Justice' Bill?
» Notable Quotables Comedy Show Bonus Footage!
» Al Gore Speech Venue Graffitied: 'Don't Buy False Solutions'
» Al Gore: Earth's Interior 'Extremely Hot, Several Million Degrees'
» NBC Begins 'Green Week' With Energy Double Standard; Ironically Favors Coal Power in Dam Tear-Down Story
» Newsweek Admits 74 Percent of Gore Letters Are Critical, But Fails to Publish Any
» Al Gore Heckled During Global Warming Speech In Boca Raton
» BREAKING: World Leaders Agree to Delay Global Warming Deal
» Another Palin Hit Job: Newsweek Cover Claims Former Alaska Governor 'Bad News' for Everybody
» Stephen King's New Thriller Scares Readers with Environmental Doom
» NBC Kicks Off Annual 'Green Week' with Primetime Climate Hype
» Chuck Norris: Obama Wants 'To Create a One World Order' at Copenhagen Climate Talks
» WaPo: EPA Forces Employees to Pull Down YouTube Video Critical of Cap-and-Trade
» Headline: 'Antarctica's Ice Loss Helps Offset Global Warming'
» EPA Threatens Own Lawyers Over Video Critical Of Cap and Trade
» Newsweek Notes Al Gore's Favorite New Quote, But Omits It Came From a Marxist
» CBS Claims Dogs Are Killing The Planet
» WaPo Environmental Reporter Married to Liberal Climate Lobbyist; Ombudsman Skims Over Conflicts
» Matthews Belittles Climate Change Skeptics and Homeschoolers
» Surprise: ABC’s Sawyer Hits Gore on Profits From Global Warming, Plays Glenn Beck Attack
» Couric Glorifies Al Gore as 'Godfather of Green, the King of Conservation'
» Climate Science Corrupted
» An Open Letter to the Council of American Physical Society
» Prince Charles Tries to Stamp Out Scientific Debate, Says SPPI
» Joe Romm's Vicious and Partisan Climate McCarthyism
» An Epidemic of OCD: Obsessive Carbon Dogma
» Scenes from the Climate Inquisition
» Cap-and-Trade Mirage
» NCAR US Temperature Record Facts or Deception?
» Effects of Ocean Acidification on Marine Ecosystems
» 450 Peer Reviewed Papers Supporting Skepticism of AGW-Caused Global Warming
» Comment On The Hacking Of The CRU Website
» Misrepresentation Of Scientific Consensus By The Leadership Of Professional Organizations
» Land Use As Climate Change Mitigation by Brian Stone
» Climate Change Survey Of Weathercasters
» Comments On Meehl Et Al 2009 On Trends In Record High And Low Temperatures
» Comment On James Annan’s Post “Klotzbach ad nauseam 2009″
» Further Comments On The Article “Clean the Air, Heat the Planet?” By Arneth Et Al 2009
» Bias In News Reporting
» Further Evidence In Support Of Klotzbach Et Al 2009
» New Paper Accepted “Temperature And Equivalent Temperature Over The United States (1979 – 2005) by Fall Et Al 2009
Watts Up With That?
» Der Spiegel Online: stagnating temperatures a puzzle
» Breaking News Story: CRU has apparently been hacked – hundreds of files released
» NOAA: new ocean database spans to 1800
» The Climate Skeptics Party launch 4 television ads in Australia
» Not finding any, Gore airbrushes in hurricanes for his new book
» CO2 and ocean uptake – maybe slowing
» Wall Street Journal on McIntyre: Global warming’s most dangerous apostate
» Greening your mileage with better tires
» Climate Craziness of the Week: What’s more idiotic than holding a cylinder of CO2 for a photo op in the snow? – Calling it “art”.
» CO2 still going up, but temperature not following the same trend
» AMS TV weathercaster survey on climate raises eyebrows
» The Steel Greenhouse
» Gore has no clue – a few million degrees here and there and pretty soon we’re talking about real temperature
» Monckton climate change video goes viral
» Hall of record ratios
» Why NCAR’s Meehl paper on high/low temperature records is bunk
» More on the record high-low temperature debacle
» Northern Sierra Trees Falsify Claim of ‘Unprecedented’ Global Warming
» The Delayer in Chief? – Obama backs Copenhagen postponement
» Winds of change – Gore gets booed – maybe they shouldn’t have billed him as “president of the planet”
» Lord Monckton’s Warning
» The Green Experiment
» Quote of the Day: The Daily Gut
» Van Jones Resigns
» Town Hall protest in Setaucket, New York
» Oh, come on, now!
» Ecoscience
» Tea Party
» The left attacks Harry Alford
» CTRL/ALT/DELETE
» Why Won’t Al Gore Debate?
» People-Hating, Godless U.N.
» Cap-and-Trade Is No Good for NYC
» Friedman embraces “E.T.” as solution to energy problems
» Will Al Gore Change His No-Debate Policy?
» Come to Your Consensus
» Pawlenty’s Flip-Flop
» Post Draws Line in the Wrong Place
» Mixing trade and global warming — a recipe for disaster
» A Climate Dictatorship?
» The global warming scandal of the century
» Fighting “climate change”…with free condoms
» EPA lawyers: Cap-and-trade bill is “fatally flawed”
» All by her lonesome: Sen. Boxer and the empty chairs
» Barbara Boxer’s eco-power grab
» Schooling global warming blowhard John Kerry
» Tinker Bell coopted by U.N. eco-zealots
» Lord Monckton’s warning to America
» What did I tell ya? Lindsey Graham signs on to cap-and-tax
» Ugh: McCain & Company melting on cap-and-tax
» Stanford U. doesn’t want you to see this video
» The year of living eco-sanctimoniously
» Apple’s eco-sanctimony
» The Boxer-Kerry green boondoggle
» Cali’s man-caused drought: Senate rejects water restoration effort; Feinstein moans about “Pearl Harbor”
» Will the Real Antarctica Please Stand Up?
» Global Warming May Decrease Hurricanes, Research Suggests
» Japanese Report Disputes Human Cause for Global Warming
» Sea Ice Ends Year at Same Level as 1979
» A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the (Climate) Forum
» Climate Report Downgrades Ice Loss; Media Reports Opposite
» Princeton Physicist Calls Global Warming Science "Mistaken"
» Defying Predictions, Sea Level Rise Begins to Slow
» Electric Car Sales in Freefall; Industry Risks Collapse
» Glaciers in Norway Growing Again
» Global Warming Equals... More Sex?
» Deja Vu All Over Again: Blogger Again Finds Error in NASA Climate Data
» Sea Ice Growing at Fastest Pace on Record
» Alaskan Glaciers Grow for First Time in 250 years
» Climate Change Report Calls for Mandatory Meat Rationing
» The Technology of Capitalism
» UN IPCC: Shun Meat to Stop Climate Change
» A Melting Arctic: Happy News for Mankind
» Arctic Sees Massive Gain in Ice Coverage
» Sun Makes History: First Spotless Month in a Century
» How to Reduce Pollution by Drilling for Oil
» Experimental Link Found Between Sun and Climate
» Another Scientist Predicts Global Cooling
» British Schoolboy Convicted of Downloading Material from Internet
» Oxygen Depletion: The Next Great Environmental Scare
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"The prospect of domination of the nation's scholars by Federal employment, project allocations, and the power of money is ever present and is gravely to be regarded.
Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific technological elite."
-- Dwight Eisenhower speech, 1961

Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific technological elite."
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| » | Global Warming’s Blue Dress Moment? The CRU EMail Hack Scandal
The recent hacking of the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU) computer system h ... |
| » | October 2009 UAH Global Temperature Update +0.28 deg. C
YR MON GLOBE NH SH TROPICS 2009 1 +0.304 +0.443 +0.165 -0.036 200 ... |
| » | Some Comments on the Lindzen and Choi (2009) Feedback Study
I keep getting requests to comment on the recent GRL paper by Lindzen and Choi (2009), who computed ... |
| » | In Their Own Words: The IPCC on Climate Feedbacks
Despite the fact that the magnitude of anthropogenic global warming depends mostly upon the strength ... |
| » | An Expensive Urban Legend
About.com describes an “urban legend” as an apocryphal (of questionable authenticity), secondhand st ... |
| » | IPCC Crushes Scientific Objectivity, 91-0.
Unquestionably, the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was formed to build the sc ... |
| » | Global Average SST Update to October 14
Since the global average sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies (departures from average) hit a pea ... |
| » | Hotspots and Fingerprints
It is claimed by the IPCC that there are ‘fingerprints’ associated with global warming which can be ... |
| » | September 2009 UAH Global Temperature Update +0.42 deg. C
YR MON GLOBE NH SH TROPICS 2009 1 +0.304 +0.443 +0.165 -0.036 200 ... |
| » | The Search for a Short Term Marker of Long Term Climate Sensitivity
[This is an update on research progress we have made into determining just how sensitive the climate ... |
Date published: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 20:17:16 +0000
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| » | Ocean Acidification and the Sagittal Otoliths of Marine Fish
A new study reveals how the former affects the latter in white sea bass, while we relay what the res ... |
| » | Medieval Warm Period Record of the Week
Was there a Medieval Warm Period? YES, according to data published by 765 individual scientists from ... |
| » | Dimethylsulfide -- Summary
What is it? ... where does it come from? ... and what does it do? |
| » | Plant Growth Data
This week we add new results of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from e ... |
| » | Trends in the Timing and Magnitude of Canadian Floods
What types of regimes have been developing over the past three decades? |
| » | The Medieval Warm Period in Southern Greenland
Was it an isolated occurrence? ... or part of a larger geographical and temporal pattern? |
| » | Global Warming and Local Marine Copepod Diversity
How would more of the former (if temperatures ever begin to rise again) affect the latter? |
| » | Africa's Vegetative Future in a CO2-Enriched and Warmer World
How will it differ from its current condition? |
| » | Wind-Driven Dispersal of Seeds and Pollen
How is the phenomenon affected by global warming? |
Date published: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:21:36 GMT
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| » | The Real Hockey Stick
From PHD Comics via Flowing Data, check out the lower left. |
| » | Climate Pentagon Papers
An interesting development you have probably seen at other climate sites already (I am pretty conser ... |
| » | Climate Presentation Slides
These are the Powerpoint slides for my Nov. 10 presentation in Phoenix. The slides are available for ... |
| » | Bummer. I Didn’t Make the List
From Grist: James Inhofe. Marc Morano. Richard Lindzen. Bjørn Lomborg. George W. Bush. Names of sham ... |
| » | Thanks
We had a really good crowd out last night for my lecture. I am currently working on publishing the ... |
| » | Posting Drought Over Soon
There is a lot going on that I should be posting about, but I am preparing for a new round of public ... |
| » | On the Radio Tonight
For those in Arizona, I will be on the Terry Gilberg show on 550 KFYI talking climate starting at 6: ... |
| » | Reminder: Tuesday, Nov 10 Presentation in Phoenix
If you are in the Phoenix area and interested in a scientific discussion of climate issues, and in p ... |
| » | Good Video
I enjoyed this video from CO2 Science and the Idso family. It has much more in-depth science than ... |
| » | Lindzen & Choi
In preparing for my climate presentation in Phoenix next week, I went back and read through Lindzen ... |
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| » | Not Finding Any, Gore Airbrushes Hurricanes For His New Book
Al Gore’s new book had a problem – no big hurricanes since Katrina to put in the book t ... |
| » | Climate Science Corrupted
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was established under the sponsorship of the W ... |
| » | An Open Letter to the Council of American Physical Society
As physicists who are familiar with the science issues, and as current and past members of the Amer ... |
| » | Prince Charles Tries to Stamp Out Scientific Debate, Says SPPI
A climate lobby-group founded by Prince Charles to influence opinion in the world’s largest i ... |
| » | Joe Romm's Vicious and Partisan Climate McCarthyism
If you want to understand how it is that the debate over global warming policies became so shrill, ... |
| » | An Epidemic of OCD: Obsessive Carbon Dogma
From living in virtual darkness to minutely measuring their water-use, greens’ fixation with c ... |
| » | Scenes from the Climate Inquisition
On February 2, an AEI research project on climate change policy that we have been organizing was the ... |
| » | Cap-and-Trade Mirage
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| » | NCAR US Temperature Record Facts or Deception?
A new paper that is soon to appear in the journal Geophysical Research Letters finds that across the ... |
| » | Effects of Ocean Acidification on Marine Ecosystems
Comments related to EPA’s April 15, 2009 Notice of Data Availability (NODA) on Ocean Acidific ... |
Date published: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:38:19 +0100
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| » | Top 10 Things I liked about Prometheus
A Guest Post by Sharon Friedman 1. We could keep up with the latest in the “big” c ... |
| » | Beaming Out
As of today, my new blog is ready for visitors. Besides the usual topics I’ve written about h ... |
| » | Research Takes First Step on Tolerance of Nanoparticles
The Scientist has a capsule review of a 2007 research article on the ability of mice to purge themse ... |
| » | UK Petition Pushes Linear Model to the Extreme
There is a custom in the U.K. to submit petitions to the Prime Minister’s residence, 10 Downin ... |
| » | UK Backs Away from a Bibliometric Research Assessment Exercise
According to ScienceInsider (and Times Higher Education), the planned shift of the U.K. Research Ass ... |
| » | Bioethics Panel Dismissed; Obama Panel Will Be More Policy Oriented
Per the New York Times, the President’s Council on Bioethics has been given its walking papers ... |
| » | NASA Human Spaceflight Review Meets Today
Technology Review reports in advance of today’s meeting of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flig ... |
| » | Business Methods Patents to Receive Scrutiny
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case regarding the validity of business method patents (H/T W ... |
| » | FutureGen Clean Coal Plant May Get New Life
Wired notes that the FutureGen clean coal plant, which had been shuttered in part due to perceived c ... |
| » | Some Changes to Announce
There are some changes to announce. Prometheus is going to be retired. It has been a while in com ... |
Date published: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 11:38:48 +0000
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| » | Global carbon emissions 1960-2008 and economic events
Fluctuations in global economic activity are clearly imprinted on the carbon emissions timeseries. ... |
| » | BoM forgets Darwin history
I have just seen this BoM media release trumpeting “Warmest month on record in Darwin”. ... |
| » | “…I finished .. about 8 o’clock that night and there had been no reports at that stage of casualties…”
To give us some comprehension of the magnitude of the breakdown in functions of the Victorian fire b ... |
| » | The BoM is a national disgrace
In Canberra we are on pretty strict water restrictions, water bills are sky-high yet the BoM can not ... |
| » | How quickly BoM weather model predictions implode
On 23 October the BoM published this map of rain predictions for the 3 months November 2009 – ... |
| » | Kev747 attacks climate sceptics
Puzzling that the Australian Prime Minister Mr Kevin Rudd, would waste his precious time slagging of ... |
| » | New paper on historical carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere accepted for conference
Accurate estimation of CO2 background level from near ground measurements at non-mixed environments ... |
| » | What has killed the cotton giant – Cubbie Station ?
“Drought beats cotton giant Cubbie” So says the ABC - full article below too. But when I ... |
| » | How reliable are Australian Govt claims about rising sea levels ?
We have all seen the news lately about the threat to coastal properties by “climate changeR ... |
| » | Vote on “climate change is caused by humans”
The Science Museum in the UK has on online poll running. It is easy to vote so click on this link a ... |
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Denny
20 Nov : 12:17
Oh my! You need to read Climate Audit but you need to go thru Climate Depot to get there. I've email Admin. wondering what happened to our connection to Climate Audit.
Oh my! The hackers have done
20 Nov : 12:00
now. I can't wait for the media spin on this one. this should be really good, especially for the politicos.
Denny
20 Nov : 01:18
WCK, Good night! Hey, it's just another day of "Climate Change".
Windy City Kid
20 Nov : 01:16
I got in earlier but the CRU article wasn't up yet. I have quickly scanned the 140+ responses about 5 minutes ago and most of the memos are what I have already read elsewhere. I will check back later today when more comes out. I'm afraid I'll have nightmares about flesh eating climate scientist zombies but I'm going to bed anyway.LOL Good night Denny.
Denny
20 Nov : 00:50
WCK, have you been over to CA? It's really hard to get in! I was wondering whether I was having computer problems....I got thru and I saw why!
Denny
20 Nov : 00:48
WCK, I don't know for sure but for what I've seen so far...It looks very real to me...There's really no way to change all of this info...Yes, one has to be skeptical of some possible implants but overall from what I just read...Wow!
Windy City Kid
20 Nov : 00:37
Well if these memos are the real deal, there are some real activist scumbags pretending to be climate scientists. I'm hoping they are fake as this would destroy the last shred of faith in humanity that I have.
Windy City Kid
19 Nov : 21:44
Denny and admin disregard my previous post. I see you already are aware of the situation and have a link. Thanks!
Windy City Kid
19 Nov : 21:28
Denny and or Admin. There was a smoking gun at another blog with a link to over 1,000 memos implicating HadCRUT and others in a cabal to supress climate data. The link was removed for fear of legal reprise as it is suspected that the HadCrut computers had been hacked into. Is there any other news or has anyone made copies of the memos.
ron
19 Nov : 05:17
Usually, the stock retort was that AGW skeptics were funded by "big oil". When it turns out that we aren't, then we're not "well organized." Well, science doesn't hinge on whether we have a secret handshake or a patch for our jacket. Science is simply there. You're statement implies that AGW believers are organized and that somehow makes you more right. Why? Because you are organized and have rehearsed rhetoric? I'm still waiting on a scientific debate.
ron
19 Nov : 04:51
And yeah, I know more science than the president, which is not saying a lot, and I can recite it without a tele-prompter. And a scientific fact is valid regardless of what party you vote for. The government doesn't decide what science is.
ron
19 Nov : 04:49
Hmmm, you should listen to how political and unscientific you sound. So, you think scientific validity is based on "credibility" based on where they have the chatbox? Or that skeptics don't have an "organised" opposition and you do, I suppose? Not once in you reply did you even rely on science. Instead, your points are made with political terms. Science is science, whether it is politically popular or not. We don't define a science by voting on it or how well we "package it" to the voting electorate.
Hmmm
19 Nov : 04:28
If I were you, and if I wanted my site to have any credibility, I would remove this chat section from the front page as it reduces your valid scientific arguments to a lot of chitchat between disaffected youths with nothing better to do than sit on the internet all day. Unless this is that kind of site, I would hide this section. The president comes here to see what you are up to you say? I bet he is laughing also, since he certainly doesn't have top worry about any organised opposition.
Denny
18 Nov : 20:20
Anonymous, we have 450 papers in the "Latest Forum Post Section" on this site!Do you have anything more specific???
Anonymous
18 Nov : 20:02
hi im doing a research paper on facts that say global warming is a hoax...any ideas?
ron
18 Nov : 05:01
I read it. Even though some may poop on the algebra, the principle is the same as what I have been saying. CO2 cannot have the conscious ability to direct its re-emission only toward the ground. It will happen in all directions. So, heat radiates away like it always has, maybe more effciently, Maybe just the same, regardless. And CO2, like any gas, transfers its to any cooler gas or area or substance as soon as it encounters it. Basic physics. It's why your air conditioner works. And that's why I say that CO2 can't hold in anything. It merely changes slightly the heat exchange rate, and that is only at 2.5 and 15.7 microns.
Denny
17 Nov : 21:06
ron, have you seen this paper yet?
Denny
17 Nov : 20:50
ron, yea, all we get here is one sentence remarks from the Alarmists!Except, I have noticed that more People requesting info on AGW from our site....which is good! Mostly students so they claim...
ron
17 Nov : 19:41
And, as I have predicted here and on other blogs and chats, not one AGW alarmist can answer my challenge other than repeating the catechism of St. Gore, as was evidenced by the few here that at least came up with something in the name header. They simply reiterated. Not one could explain how they expect CO2 to re-emit it's IR at 2.5 and 15.7 microns (and any stratospheric cooling is at 6.5 microns, which is water vapor) only at the surface at the planet. To be fair, it can't. No gas can do that. But I was willing to see if any one would be as silly as Akers was in his debate with Piers Corbyn, when he was about to say that it was silly that plants needed CO2, when the host cut it short. But no takers, so far. ho hum ...
ron
17 Nov : 19:34
Thanks, Denny. I saw Lord Monckton's mathematical gauntlet, which states even more clearly what the article was stating, which is what I have been saying all along. First, the earth is not a closed system. The atmosphere, with varying layers of density, is not a closed system. But even if it were, like a framed and enclosed hothouse, it would still radiate heat away at a certain temperature that establishes equilibrium between inside and outside. However, our atmosphere, containing no such hard metal layer, convects more rapidly and easily. Prof is shown by Prof. Lindzen.
Denny
17 Nov : 17:48
ron, very interesting article! Monckton even posted there with a question!! That site is covered by a lot of people!
Denny
17 Nov : 17:23
ron, check out the latest post on WUWT. Willis Eschenbach is giving His view on the "Greenhouse Effect".
Denny
17 Nov : 17:12
Anonymous person who fails at, could you more explicit? This Site has it all! Just gotta know where to look! If you need help, let Us know..or go to the "Main Menu" and click on "Videos, Forums, Newsfeeds, Links, etc.. Plenty of info there plus we now have 450 Peer Reviewed Papers posted. Any subject cover there in AGW Realist arsenal.
Denny
17 Nov : 17:05
DonnieRonnie, here's a start with Prof. Lindzen:
Next is Dr. Spencer:

Both of these denouce CO2 causing AGW! Let Us know if you need more help! Thanks for stoping by!. Oh, one more thing.,. If you go to the "Latest Forum Posts" section in the middle of this site, click on the 450 Peer Reviewed Papers for Sceptics. It's broke down into 3 parts. It covers numerous subjects!
SFM
17 Nov : 16:36
It depends. If her teacher has been brainwashed and she wants to make an A she should just make up facts and figures showing how man is evil and wants to melt all the ice, kill all the polar bears, flood all the coastal cities, starve people in poor countries and cause endless hurricanes and droughts. If her teacher wants the truth send your sister here.
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Some Limitations of the Peer Review Process and Its Effect on the AGW Issue - by Leonard Weinstein, ScD
Most everyone knows the classic definition of peer review, "the process of subjecting an author's scholarly work, research or ideas to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field". But do you know how the process actually works? Dr. Weinstein does; he has been on both ends of the process.
Often times, the ones performing the peer review are friends or close colleagues of the original author. Furthermore, if anyone were to come out of the woodwork and debunk anthropogenic global warming, it would dry up that seemingly infinite sea of funding they were receiving. In fact, the "Piltdown Man" hoax, where the skull of a "missing link" was created by combining the jawbone of an orangutan with a human skull by fame-craving scientists, went on for over 40 years because of lack of true, proper scientific scrutiny. They were so anxious to prove evolution that they were blinded in their observations. Dr. Weinstein reveals in this article how many scientists today may also be blinded in the peer review process by the temptations of funding, prestige, and possibly even the sheer peer pressure that occurs within the scientific community.
Monographs, books, technical papers, white papers, and other forms of published material that are to be widely disseminated should ideally be examined by independent reviewers (generally called peer reviewers) with reasonable knowledge of the subject area. The reviewer may or may not be as expert in the details of the subject as the author, but should be at least generally expert in a broader overlapping field. Frequently papers have material that covers more than one subject area and people within a narrow field may do poorly reviewing the broader subject. It is frequently best to have some reviewers that are knowledgeable people but not as close to the narrow field as the author, for a more independent and broader coverage.
The reviews, possibly resulting in suggested changes, do not assure the final material is correct. The lack of a review also does not mean the results are not correct and clear. It just increases the chance for errors to slip through.
If the paper is very complex or has numerous references, it may not be possible to do as good a review as desired in a reasonable time unless the reviewer is intimately familiar with the work. These reviews are often done within a small group of experts, who may even have collaborated on each others papers. The members of the overly narrow review group may have evolved toward a common understanding on the subject, and if the understanding is not correct, almost all of the limited number of experts in that field may make common mistakes that outside reviewers may not make. However, a reviewer outside that group may not be expert enough to be fully on top of the material. This is a problem without a clear solution, especially in fields with a limited number of experts. There are also occasions when errors in assumptions used in developing equations, or in interpretation of instrumentation result in erroneous conclusions that are repeated in many papers until the error is caught and corrected. For this reason all papers must be considered suspect until history vindicates or falsifies them. A paradigm shift on a subject may result from these types of errors being corrected at later times.
An example of the problems that may arise with peer-reviewed papers occurred on a project that I worked on for several years. The branch I was working with was examining possible methods to reduce turbulent skin friction over surfaces, with the goal of reducing aircraft and ship drag, and thus save fuel. We had developed several successful concepts that gave small but useful reductions in drag. These included “longitudinal microgrooves”, “large eddy breakup devices”, and for water flow, “air bubbles in longitudinal grooves”. An additional concept we worked on was a “compliant wall”. This last method appeared to be particularly promising as a method to damp out near wall turbulence by absorbing wall pressure fluctuations. Unlike the other methods, this last technique required a soft and movable wall, so it was more difficult to measure the drag of a test object. Several other groups all over the world also started work on this concept (bandwagon effect), and our group (and many of the other groups) obtained what we thought were favorable results in several tests. Dozens of peer-reviewed papers were published in main line journals (e.g., Journal of Fluid Physics, AIAA journal, etc.). The main experimental technique used to measure the drag for this type of model was a hot-wire Reynolds stress probe. Test results seemed to indicate a large reduction in drag. In order to independently verify the favorable result obtained with this technique, I designed and had built a large sensitive drag balance to directly measure the drag on a panel model. The direct measurement did not show the reduction in drag indicated by the hot wire probe. After much analysis, I found the cause of the problem. Reynolds stress drag measurements are proxy drag measurements. They are related to the drag under some special assumptions. In this case the critical assumption was that all of the vertical motion energy in the boundary layer was due to turbulent flow, and stayed in the boundary layer. It turned out that with a compliant wall, the flexible wall motion induced a vertical motion pressure wave that propagated as sound out of the boundary layer, so the required assumption was not valid.
Many of the other favorable tests had used the same type of probe with the same false positive result. Those that did not use the hot wire often gave results that were confusing, but many still passed peer review. It appears that since some of the other papers seemed to be getting the correct answers, they assumed they had it also and selectively chose the more favorable parts of their results for publication. The idea was they knew what the answer had to be so they just had to be selective in choosing data so they would be with the successful group.
When my paper was published showing the cause of the errors in the results, almost all of the compliant wall drag reduction efforts ended.
It appears to me that the AGW supporters are on a similar bandwagon. Initially the observation that the temperature had significantly increased (1 degree F) over the last 150 years, and the atmospheric CO2 content had increased significantly (over 30%) in the same period suggested a relationship. Previous analysis had indicated that CO2 is a greenhouse gas, and could cause some temperature increase. The effort to show that the temperature rise rate and level was unusual was pushed by several scientists, and initially it looked as if this might be true. After many other scientists jumped on the bandwagon, because they assumed the hypothesis was valid, they then had a personal stake (funding, prestige) to support the claims. Later data and analysis seemed to show the temperature increase was a local period of global warming (GW), but did not have a dominant component of AGW. This threatened the whole structure of the AGW position, and as is typical when a paradigm shift threatens to occur, was met with considerable resistance. This was further exasperated by the political and social involvement that had started a major drive to cut man made greenhouse gas production, and at a very high cost to society.
Recent efforts by even well respected authors to publish papers that falsify claims of AGW have had great difficulty passing peer review, apparently because they went against the current paradigm, not because they were shown to be in error. The misuse of claims of support for AGW by “peer reviewed publications”, and rejection of analysis because it is not peer reviewed is often used to try to discredit the opposition. This is not how science is done. The facts should speak for themselves.
New technology is changing some of the older paradigms of communication, and use of electronic media now allows very rapid and sometimes real time interaction discussing material and presenting results. Paul Coppin stated in a response to a recent blog “Technical blogs are rapidly replacing the “letters” sections of formal journals as the place where a public airing of a journal article or topic takes place. The very nature of blogs also provides a means for the lay populace to look inside both the science and the process of the science. In the past this has been generally closed to common scrutiny. In particular, science writers have access to information and opinion they had to previous dig out or interview for”. This crossover of discussion will surely increase. Since the purpose of science is (supposed) to advance knowledge, the real time open interaction may actually do a better job than the normal peer review process for much (but not all) material. Formal publications still should be made when possible for unique data or concepts, but discussions of the consequences are probably better done in the electronic medium. One major purpose of the formal publication is getting the author credit for the material. There is not presently an equivalent way to archive and give credit for a publication on the web. There needs to be such a structure made available. The draft of a publication may be put on a web site and left open for review and comments. This might actually be a more effective peer review process for some types of papers since a wider audience has access to look for flaws. This may be done in conjunction with some formal peer reviewing. The corrected final paper then may be archived, but with continuous access to later catch overlooked problems.
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Often times, the ones performing the peer review are friends or close colleagues of the original author. Furthermore, if anyone were to come out of the woodwork and debunk anthropogenic global warming, it would dry up that seemingly infinite sea of funding they were receiving. In fact, the "Piltdown Man" hoax, where the skull of a "missing link" was created by combining the jawbone of an orangutan with a human skull by fame-craving scientists, went on for over 40 years because of lack of true, proper scientific scrutiny. They were so anxious to prove evolution that they were blinded in their observations. Dr. Weinstein reveals in this article how many scientists today may also be blinded in the peer review process by the temptations of funding, prestige, and possibly even the sheer peer pressure that occurs within the scientific community.
Some Limitations of the Peer Review Process and Its Effect on the AGW Issue
Leonard Weinstein, ScD
May 29, 2009
Leonard Weinstein, ScD
May 29, 2009
Monographs, books, technical papers, white papers, and other forms of published material that are to be widely disseminated should ideally be examined by independent reviewers (generally called peer reviewers) with reasonable knowledge of the subject area. The reviewer may or may not be as expert in the details of the subject as the author, but should be at least generally expert in a broader overlapping field. Frequently papers have material that covers more than one subject area and people within a narrow field may do poorly reviewing the broader subject. It is frequently best to have some reviewers that are knowledgeable people but not as close to the narrow field as the author, for a more independent and broader coverage.
The reviews, possibly resulting in suggested changes, do not assure the final material is correct. The lack of a review also does not mean the results are not correct and clear. It just increases the chance for errors to slip through.
If the paper is very complex or has numerous references, it may not be possible to do as good a review as desired in a reasonable time unless the reviewer is intimately familiar with the work. These reviews are often done within a small group of experts, who may even have collaborated on each others papers. The members of the overly narrow review group may have evolved toward a common understanding on the subject, and if the understanding is not correct, almost all of the limited number of experts in that field may make common mistakes that outside reviewers may not make. However, a reviewer outside that group may not be expert enough to be fully on top of the material. This is a problem without a clear solution, especially in fields with a limited number of experts. There are also occasions when errors in assumptions used in developing equations, or in interpretation of instrumentation result in erroneous conclusions that are repeated in many papers until the error is caught and corrected. For this reason all papers must be considered suspect until history vindicates or falsifies them. A paradigm shift on a subject may result from these types of errors being corrected at later times.
An example of the problems that may arise with peer-reviewed papers occurred on a project that I worked on for several years. The branch I was working with was examining possible methods to reduce turbulent skin friction over surfaces, with the goal of reducing aircraft and ship drag, and thus save fuel. We had developed several successful concepts that gave small but useful reductions in drag. These included “longitudinal microgrooves”, “large eddy breakup devices”, and for water flow, “air bubbles in longitudinal grooves”. An additional concept we worked on was a “compliant wall”. This last method appeared to be particularly promising as a method to damp out near wall turbulence by absorbing wall pressure fluctuations. Unlike the other methods, this last technique required a soft and movable wall, so it was more difficult to measure the drag of a test object. Several other groups all over the world also started work on this concept (bandwagon effect), and our group (and many of the other groups) obtained what we thought were favorable results in several tests. Dozens of peer-reviewed papers were published in main line journals (e.g., Journal of Fluid Physics, AIAA journal, etc.). The main experimental technique used to measure the drag for this type of model was a hot-wire Reynolds stress probe. Test results seemed to indicate a large reduction in drag. In order to independently verify the favorable result obtained with this technique, I designed and had built a large sensitive drag balance to directly measure the drag on a panel model. The direct measurement did not show the reduction in drag indicated by the hot wire probe. After much analysis, I found the cause of the problem. Reynolds stress drag measurements are proxy drag measurements. They are related to the drag under some special assumptions. In this case the critical assumption was that all of the vertical motion energy in the boundary layer was due to turbulent flow, and stayed in the boundary layer. It turned out that with a compliant wall, the flexible wall motion induced a vertical motion pressure wave that propagated as sound out of the boundary layer, so the required assumption was not valid.
Many of the other favorable tests had used the same type of probe with the same false positive result. Those that did not use the hot wire often gave results that were confusing, but many still passed peer review. It appears that since some of the other papers seemed to be getting the correct answers, they assumed they had it also and selectively chose the more favorable parts of their results for publication. The idea was they knew what the answer had to be so they just had to be selective in choosing data so they would be with the successful group.
When my paper was published showing the cause of the errors in the results, almost all of the compliant wall drag reduction efforts ended.
It appears to me that the AGW supporters are on a similar bandwagon. Initially the observation that the temperature had significantly increased (1 degree F) over the last 150 years, and the atmospheric CO2 content had increased significantly (over 30%) in the same period suggested a relationship. Previous analysis had indicated that CO2 is a greenhouse gas, and could cause some temperature increase. The effort to show that the temperature rise rate and level was unusual was pushed by several scientists, and initially it looked as if this might be true. After many other scientists jumped on the bandwagon, because they assumed the hypothesis was valid, they then had a personal stake (funding, prestige) to support the claims. Later data and analysis seemed to show the temperature increase was a local period of global warming (GW), but did not have a dominant component of AGW. This threatened the whole structure of the AGW position, and as is typical when a paradigm shift threatens to occur, was met with considerable resistance. This was further exasperated by the political and social involvement that had started a major drive to cut man made greenhouse gas production, and at a very high cost to society.
Recent efforts by even well respected authors to publish papers that falsify claims of AGW have had great difficulty passing peer review, apparently because they went against the current paradigm, not because they were shown to be in error. The misuse of claims of support for AGW by “peer reviewed publications”, and rejection of analysis because it is not peer reviewed is often used to try to discredit the opposition. This is not how science is done. The facts should speak for themselves.
New technology is changing some of the older paradigms of communication, and use of electronic media now allows very rapid and sometimes real time interaction discussing material and presenting results. Paul Coppin stated in a response to a recent blog “Technical blogs are rapidly replacing the “letters” sections of formal journals as the place where a public airing of a journal article or topic takes place. The very nature of blogs also provides a means for the lay populace to look inside both the science and the process of the science. In the past this has been generally closed to common scrutiny. In particular, science writers have access to information and opinion they had to previous dig out or interview for”. This crossover of discussion will surely increase. Since the purpose of science is (supposed) to advance knowledge, the real time open interaction may actually do a better job than the normal peer review process for much (but not all) material. Formal publications still should be made when possible for unique data or concepts, but discussions of the consequences are probably better done in the electronic medium. One major purpose of the formal publication is getting the author credit for the material. There is not presently an equivalent way to archive and give credit for a publication on the web. There needs to be such a structure made available. The draft of a publication may be put on a web site and left open for review and comments. This might actually be a more effective peer review process for some types of papers since a wider audience has access to look for flaws. This may be done in conjunction with some formal peer reviewing. The corrected final paper then may be archived, but with continuous access to later catch overlooked problems.
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Some Limitations of the Peer Review Process and Its Effect on the AGW Issue - by Leonard Weinstein,Cornsilk
|08 Jun : 15:53 | |
| Comments: 1 Registered: 08 Jun : 15:26 Reply to this | I have written many papers that have undergone peer review. With some publications, I have been permitted to read the comment of the reviewers and was surprised to see so many reviewers praising my work with incredibly off-target comments. It was clear to me that other reviewers should have been chosen or that these should have excused themselves from comment as they were obviously unfamiliar with both my work and previous work in the field. When presented with a paper on which I can't somment with a knowledge of the area, I have excused myself from offering comment. I have seen "peer-reviewed articles" in respected journals that were actually reviewed by no one familar with the particular area. For peer review to work requires review by people familiar with the area of work. Unfortunately, reviewers aren't paid for their work and don't excercise a great deal of care in review of all too many articles. It is far easier to flatter than to actually read the workand apply their expertise to the article or recuse theselves. I suffer from excessive frankness. This isn't appreciated in science any more than it is in general society. I will either bow out of a review or truly read and research an article with all the tools at my dispposal. Some articles have merit and some don't. There is also pressure in favor of orthodox views by both reviewers ad publications. It is sad to say that orthodoxy in science has as great a strength as it does in religion. This orthodoxy stifles truly free research that might challenge established ideas. I could offer examples but they would seem arcane to all but specialists. The saddest thing is that much of the orthodoxy is unconscious orthodoxy among people who pride themselves on the ability to think independently. I believe that even ideas that seem odd should be heard and evaluated only on their merits and not by a standard of who is a member of the "club". It sometimes happens that someone from another field or area has insights that we specialists have missed. For some reason it reminds me aof a statement by Robert Burns which I shall paraphrase as i don't recall the quote perfectly: Would some Power the Gift to give us as to see ourselves as others see us. Maybe we should at least hear people out. They may be wrong or we may be wrong. It is at least a chance to learn. |
The Real TruthWillie_McDonald |27 Jun : 12:58 | |
| Guest Reply to this | The Real Truth about Global Warming Earth’s Orbit Around The Sun Is Decaying My purpose is to gain support for this report. Global warming can be reversed, If not reversed the sun’s heat will dominate this planet’s weather, and generate unusual weather patterns, to the point where the only thing to eat will be other people. The real reason for global warming is the earth’s orbit around the sun is decaying, in other words the earth is moving closer to the sun. The earth is a planet that functions like a machine. Like cars, trucks, aircrafts, or rockets. The earth has a fuel system, an engine system, and exhaust system. A car’s engine system generates torque, an aircraft’s engine systems generates thrust, and the earth’s engine system generates a powerful magnetic field, and the earth’s magnetic field protects all life on the surface of this planet, and beneath the oceans. The earth’s magnetic field keeps the earth at a safe distance from the sun, and the core is the earth’s engine. The earth’s fuel system is referred to as oil wells/ crude oil reservoirs. They are actually self pressurizing fuel cells. Like any machine, if you were to shut off fuel to the engine, the engine will stop operating. The oil company’s crude oil extraction process compromises the earth’s fuel system, and shut off fuel to the earth’s engine (the core), by releasing pressure out of the earth’s fuel system (oil wells). Normally the pressure in a crude oil well/ reservoir is tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of pounds per square inch. Under normal circumstance the core (the engine) stays at a constant 5000 to 7000 degrees celsius, and that’s hot enough to melt steel, and the pressure in the core is tens of thousands to hundreds of pounds per square inch. The oil is ignited long before it reaches the core, and enters the core as flames, and/ or heat. Crude oil, and its components are hydrocarbons, and are capable of generating the temperatures, and pressures found in the core, and mantle. Hydrocarbons are used to melt, and manufacture steel. The higher the temperature in the core, and the stronger the earth’s magnetic field. The cooler the core, the weaker the earth’s magnetic field. The earth’s engine is being fuel starved, and it is slowly cooling. As the core cools the earth’s magnetic field weakens, and the earth is being pulled closer to the sun. Global Warming has nothing to do with green house gases, holes in the ozone, CFC, R-12 refrigerant, and aerosol propellant, and methane gases, etc. Hydrocarbons such as coal are safe to use. The only way to reverse global warming is for the oil companies to re-pressurize the earth’s fuel systems. One way this can be accomplished, by igniting the methane gas in the fuel cell (oil/ gas well). The ignited gas will expand, and create the pressure need to force the remaining crude oil (fuel) into the core. This is the real cause for global warming, and the only way it can be reversed. Volcanoes are the earth’s exhaust system. 1 o2 Volcanoes, the earth’s exhaust system are designed to rid the core (the earth’s engine) of spent fuel, debris, and they regulate the /pressure in the core, which is generated by the combustion, and/ or ignition of crude oil / methane gas. The pressure that’s release from volcanoes are provided by carbon dioxide, nitrogen, sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and the facts are these are all hydrocarbon by-product, including the pressure. These gases, and the pressure proves beyond a shadow of doubt, hydrocarbons are being burned in the core of this planet, and lots of it. I believe it crude oil, and/ or methane gas are this planet’s fuel source. Green house gases are not responsible for global warming, it goes beyond green house gases. Something is going wrong with the earth itself, and its obit around the sun is changing, and not for the better. The earth has shifted on it’s axis by 26 degrees, and is wobbling on it’s axis. The earth is moving away from the moon at 4 centimeters each year. A total of 24 leap seconds have been added to the atomic clock over the decades, because the earth rotation has slowed down. 12 noon use to be the hottest part of the day, now it 3 o’clock in the after noon. Scientists are saying the day will increase from 24 to 25 hours in a day. The winters are getting sunny, and warmer from the equator (latitude- zero) to (latitude 29-N, and S), and vice versa. Both polar ice caps are being melted, one at a time, and the oceans are rising. Floods, and tornadoes are developing in winter, from (latitude 35.0 –N) to (latitude 42- N). It’s suppose to be too cold for the development tornadoes in January, and February, and there shouldn’t be enough sun rays, and heat for the green house gas theory to be applicable. The same weather is occurring in the southern hemisphere from (latitude- zero to 42-S) in winter. Nasa scientists say the earth’s magnetic field has developed a breach. It’s getting noticeably hotter every 15 to 20 years. Look at the facts, and due diligence! Most of what I’ve written in the last two paragraph, was written by scientist, geophysicists, geologists, astrophysicists, and can be found on the internet. I warn you global warming, and the apocalypse are one in the same. The decay, and global warming are in the beginning stages, the worse has yet to come. Written by: Willie McDonald cdnld30©gmail.com: mcdonald2790©aol.com Copyright-2008. 2 of 2 |
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Some Limitations of the Peer Review Process and Its Effect on the AGW Issue - by Leonard Weinstein,neutrino |18 Jul : 15:37 | |
| Guest Reply to this | Yes, peer review isn't perfect but it does improve the papers and weeds out unworthy papers. Can you or anyone document that there is a strong bias against publishing papers that do not agree with AGW? Lindzen has published several such articles (although they seem to have been subsequently debunked). neutrino |
Some Limitations of the Peer Review Process and Its Effect on the AGW Issue - by Leonard Weinstein,Arno_Arrak |25 Jul : 14:57 | |
| Guest Reply to this | I have no problem with peer review, having published some peer reviewed papers and occasionally been a reviewer. But that was in the fifties and sixties. I became a science teacher in the seventies and then retired. But now that I have done some original work in the global warming area and want to publish it I find that the peer review system is broken. I offered my paper to Science, Nature, and PNAS, but once they realized that I was a "Denier" they sent it back without doing any peer review. Submissions now are electronic and what they have done is built themselves a little fortress in cyberspace to keep out undesirables. Before you can even submit anything you have to prove to them that you are not some kind of a computer virus, to be kept out by a firewall. And why puzzle over the work from a "Denier" if you already know the outcome? Why not dump it before it spreads? Lysenko did that to genetics in the former Soviet Union. Now these guys have learnt from him and are applying it to opponents of the global warming craze. |
Some Limitations of the Peer Review Process and Its Effect on the AGW Issue - by Leonard Weinstein,Faizan_Aslam |02 Sep : 12:18 | |
| Guest Reply to this | Why not dump it before it spreads? Lysenko did that to genetics in the former Soviet Union. Now these guys have learn from him and are applying it to opponents of the global warming craze. |
Some Limitations of the Peer Review Process and Its Effect on the AGW Issue - by Leonard Weinstein,Tarun_Kumar |04 Sep : 23:38 | |
| Guest Reply to this | SOME species of Australian birds are shrinking and the trend will likely continue because of global warming, a scientist said. Janet Gardner, an Australian National University biologist, led a team of scientists who measured museum specimens to plot the decline in size of eight species of Australian birds over the past century. The research, published last week in the British journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, found the birds in Australia’s southeast had become between 2 per cent to 4 per cent smaller. Source: http://lifeofearth.org/2009/08/global-warming-shrinks-birds.html |
Some Limitations of the Peer Review Process and Its Effect on the AGW Issue - by Leonard Weinstein,tarunkjuyal@gmail.com |14 Sep : 06:40 | |
| Guest Reply to this | A thousand little people were seen melting away in the sweltering heat at Berlin’s Gendarmenmarkt Square - and there was no saving them, because these little guys were sculptures made out of ice by Brazilian artist, Nele Azevedo. The Melting Men exhibit is part of the Minimum Monument movement, started by the artist in 2005. However, her first few exhibits, which comprised only of single ice sculptures, was to protest against big monuments, which honor only heroes. While she still does it to highlight her stance against large monuments, global warming activists have found them to be the ideal icons to highlight our Earth’s plight! The two have found a perfect way to blend their agendas by holding their exhibitions in large city squares with monuments. The artist has come a long way since her first solitary ice sculpture - her latest exhibits comprise of hundreds of little ice sculptures all gradually ‘dying’ in the sun. |
Some Limitations of the Peer Review Process and Its Effect on the AGW Issue - by Leonard Weinstein,alex |07 Nov : 16:20 | |
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