Week in Review
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. A range of interesting perspectives on the environment and climate change: IAI News has an interview with Benny Peiser of the GWPF. Footnote, which focuses on Cultural … Continue reading →
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this last week. Actually this past week was a virtual firehouse of interesting analyses and material, unfortunately I am short on time and can’t do much in the way of … Continue reading →
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. Nate Silver Some follow-up to my previous post Nate Silver’s 538: inconvenient truths. Nate Silver has posted a note to his readers: 538 to commission response to … Continue reading →
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. Lew paper gets flushed . Lewandowski’s controversial paper linking conspiracy ideation to climate skepticism has been retracted. This is creating an entertaining kerfuffle in the climate blogosphere, … Continue reading →
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. Enviro Movement Forbes has an article Four reasons why the environmental movement belongs on ‘The Biggest Loser’. Keith Kloor has an article Environmental Groups are Flirting With … Continue reading →
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. I am in the throes of finishing up my presentation for the APS meeting next week, so this post is brief; linky rather than thinky. WSJ WSJ … Continue reading →
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. . Adaptation The Telegraph has a very good article We have failed to prevent global warming so we must adapt, subtitle We’ve spent 25 years trying to … Continue reading →
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. The Conversation The conversation has two articles worth reading this week: Science can’t settle what should be done about climate change. Excerpt: So politics, not science, must … Continue reading →
Week in review
by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. Silent Sun The BBC has a very nice article Is our sun falling silent? Excerpt: “I’ve been a solar physicist for 30 years, and I’ve never seen … Continue reading →
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