IPCC Author Stars in Sleazy, Fake Nobel Ad Campaign
A York University advertising campaign falsely implies that Roger Pulwarty has won a Nobel Peace Prize.
A York University advertising campaign falsely implies that Roger Pulwarty has won a Nobel Peace Prize.
My work is being discussed in prominent newspapers and magazines - in Germany as well as the US.
The New York Times reports on the IPCC leak I publicized yesterday.
By David Stockwell | Quadrant Online | November 1, 2013
As CO2 climate models falter and even the IPCC backs off its estimates, it just may be that a radical shift in thinking is looming. Wouldn’t it be funny if it was the sun all along?
The latest document the IPCC doesn't want you to see.
Kirsty Duncan no longer describes herself as a "Nobel Peace Prize laureate" on her Facebook page.
As the gap between its models and reality has grown, the IPCC has become more adamant that its conclusions are correct - rather than more cautious.
What happens to people who claim to be Peace Prize winners even though they aren't? They get a job at the White House.
Michael Mann's boss at Penn State University - Dean William Easterling - falsely claims to be a Nobel laureate on his CV.
What do Greenpeace and the Natural History Museum have in common? They both employ people with impaired reading comprehension skills.