This article exemplifies the kind of balanced, evidence-based analysis that is sorely needed in discussions about wildfires and climate policy. By addressing meteorology, fuel conditions, human activity, and mitigation strategies…
Tag: Patrick Brown
Patrick Brown: The Social Feedback Loops Constraining Climate Science
The highest-profile research is heavily influenced by cultural forces and career incentives that are not necessarily aligned with the dispassionate pursuit of truth.
Patrick Brown: When Science Journals become Activists
Spinning climate data to fit a policy agenda undermines public faith in science.
Don’t Hate the Player, Hate the Game: A Deep Dive into the Academic Publishing Business
Brown makes it difficult to ignore the decades worth of abundant observations that mainstream climate change science is not just politicized, it is big business. And elite journals are in…
Study: “mitigation costs of limiting global warming … are higher than … avoided damages this century”
According to a new PLOS One study, efforts to mitigate global warming will not yield a net economic benefit until the next century.
Reforming the National Climate Assessment: A Call for Sanity Over Alarmism
This critique aligns with what we’ve said for years: the climate narrative is oversold, oversimplified, and over politicized. Brown’s not tossing the NCA out—he’s trying to salvage it from its…