Climate TV LIVE at 1PM ET: Climate Bullying: Scientists Behaving Badly

Welcome to episode #91 of “Climate Change Roundtable,” where we challenge the status quo of climate science narratives. Hosted by Anthony Watts, this episode features expert panelist H. Sterling Burnett and guest Steve Milloy of junkscience.com.

This week, we had yet another shocking example of “scientists behaving badly” in the scientific peer review process. This follows on the heels of the postponement of the trial of the baddest actor of them all, Michael Mann. Today’s episode aims to shed light on how these incidents reflect broader problems in the field. It seems climate science hasn’t learned anything since ClimateGate in 2009.

Plus, we’ll have Crazy Climate News of the week and a review of some COP28 events/promises.

Join us as we navigate through these complex issues, providing a platform for open debate and diverse perspectives. Whether you’re a climate change skeptic, a science enthusiast, or simply someone seeking a different viewpoint, this episode promises to offer a thought-provoking analysis of recent events in climate science.

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observa
December 15, 2023 6:14 pm

It’s come to my attention that many of you have extreme doubts about the dooming so I’ve come to put those irrational thoughts to bed. The simple facts are that we have computers to explain all this this stuff nowadays like so-
The Sahara Desert used to be a green savannah – new research explains why (theconversation.com)
What’s more so many here have impure thoughts that the BoM can’t forecast the weather reliably beyond this weekend when that’s simply not true and the lack of hot dry drought forecast is easily explained-
Move aside El Nino, here’s how a Tongan volcanic eruption almost two years ago is affecting Australia’s summer | Sky News Australia
In the dooming we must trust.

observa
December 16, 2023 6:28 am

Still not convinced? Ester will show you her photographs-
‘I’m a climate change photographer – there’s lots you aren’t seeing’ (msn.com)