Wednesday, July 06, 2011

William M. Briggs, Statistician » New Editorial Against Editorializing In Science Journals
The impetus for the editorial was when Willie Soon noticed that the journal had become a regularly testing ground for progressive political and educational theories and other matters scarcely related to pollution.
Dirty Laundry II: Contaminated Sediments « Climate Audit
Mann et al 2008 meets relevant PNAS criteria for retraction. Hopefully, either PNAS or the authors will see the wisdom of retracting the article before it gets used by IPCC AR5.
YouTube - ‪Life After Stroke‬‏
[Andy Revkin] My fingers matter a lot, given my profession is writing and my passion is guitar. And of course there's stuff like eating... So a prime goal, after I had a stroke following a carotid "dissection," is getting lagging fingers in shape.
Twitter / @CunningDC
Interesting that both Google and Microsoft cancelled their home #energy monitoring systems in the past two weeks. #smartgrid
Collide-a-scape » Blog Archive » Collide-a-scape >> Why the Climate Debate is a Culture War
The Yale paper suggests that Tobis has it exactly backwards, that no cultural shift will emerge until differing worldviews are given greater consideration in the climate debate

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