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The legacy of Climategate: 5 years later
by Judith Curry UPDATE: new email from student that motivated “An open letter . .” Every year at Thanksgiving, I am reminded of Climategate.
Posted in Sociology of science
Week in review
by Judith Curry Some things that caught my eye this past week.
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Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week
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Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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Bankruptcy of the ‘merchants of doubt’ meme
by Judith Curry Naomi Oreskes’ new movie Merchants of Doubt has recently been released. Does this movie provide the seeds for ending the ‘merchants of doubt’ meme?
Posted in Communication, Sociology of science
Trial of the century?
BBC Newshour: Judith Curry and Bob Ward debate Steyn versus Mann
Posted in Communication, Ethics
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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Fraudulent(?) hockey stick
by Judith Curry Some new angles in Mann vs Steyn et al.
Posted in Ethics, Sociology of science
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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In defense of free speech
by Judith Curry If free speech is only for polite persons of mild temperament within government-policed parameters, it isn’t free at all. So screw that. – Mark Steyn
Posted in Skeptics
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this last week.
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Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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Back from the twitter twilight zone: Responses to my WSJ op-ed
by Judith Curry I’ve just returned from China, the first thing I did in the U.S. airport on my layover back to Atlanta was to check twitter.
Posted in Policy, Sensitivity & feedbacks
IPCC TAR and the hockey stick
by Judith Curry Regarding the Hockey Stick of IPCC 2001 evidence now indicates, in my view, that an IPCC Lead Author working with a small cohort of scientists, misrepresented the temperature record of the past 1000 years by (a) promoting his own … Continue reading
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Mann on advocacy and responsibility
by Judith Curry “If you see something, say something.”
Posted in Ethics
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. .
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(Micro)agressions on social media
by Judith Curry Online bullying is an issue of growing concern. The flip side is shining an online ‘light’ on hidden bullying.
Posted in Communication, Ethics
Sociology of the ‘pause’
by Judith Curry The ‘pause’ has gone mainstream, with an article by Justin Gillis in the NYTimes.
Week in review 10/27/12
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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Week in review 8/25/12
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week.
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