Climate Money: Auditing is left to unpaid volunteers | JoNova
Billions for “the climate” but nothing left for audits?The Blackboard » Free the CRU data!
It’s the most “important crisis” on Earth today, and we must rely on the science, yet it’s not quite important enough for anyone to independently double check those results. And just in case you think that the peer review process does that double checking, think again. Most papers are reviewed by only 2 or 3 colleagues who may be hoping to prove the same “theory” as the authors (so not especially keen to find holes in it), and who are unpaid and anonymous. (The saying “you get what you pay for” comes to mind. We pay to find a crisis, and we don’t pay to check the results).
The best examples of unpaid auditing are the work of independent scientists Steve McIntyre, and Anthony Watts. The irony is that skilled workers are providing a pro bono service, normally a service to help those who can’t afford it, but in this case, to assist the largest single financial entity on the planet.
For this reason, I endorse the notion that people -- especially those who are disturbed by the secrecy surrounding the product-- should pester the UK Met Office with FOIs.Twitter / Cheryl Gallant
NO to $.46/kWh wind-generated electricity. The global warming gig is up! http://ow.ly/hlLl #roftCheryl Gallant: Information from Answers.com
Cheryl Gallant, MP (born May 23, 1960 in Sarnia, Ontario) is a Conservative Canadian politician.
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