Daily Archives: September 25, 2010

Where Consensus Fails – The Science Cannot Be Called ‘Settled’

Guest Post by Thomas Fuller Dennis Bray and Hans von Storch have just published the findings of a survey conducted with practicing climate scientists. The survey was conducted in 2008 with 379 climate scientists who had published papers or were … Continue reading

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Posted in Climate News, Opinion | 129 Comments

Enviro and Media Agenda on Extreme Weather – State Climatologist Invited, then Uninvited to Rally

As we’ve previously seen with Professor Bob Carter in “The phenomena of disinvitation and the brotherhood of silence“, the surfacetemperatures.org meeting in Exeter, where the people that raised the issues about metadata and siting  were not invited, but their work was … Continue reading

Posted in Politics | 64 Comments

New paper in Nature on ocean cycles finally causes recognition in media

Our sceptical connection in Germany, Pierre Gosselin, has taken notice of an article in Der Spiegel that speaks of the link to ocean cycles for climate. Of course we’ve known this for some time, but like with the New Scientist … Continue reading

Posted in Oceans | 92 Comments