Monday, April 30, 2012

Why climate science is a textbook example of groupthink | Watts Up With That?

In groupthink, organizations value consensus more than free thought. The emphasis on consensus leads to group polarization, in which a group’s positions become more extreme than any individual would come up with. Alarmist climate science is a textbook example of groupthink in action.

Underground Fossil Forest in Illinois Offers Clues on Climate Change - NYTimes.com

Scientists are exploring dripping passages by the light of headlamps, mapping out an ecosystem from 307 million years ago, just before the world’s first great forests were wiped out by global warming.

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