Things categorized as 'CRU email controversy'
Posted on April 14th by Tom Yulsman.
Much of the carbon dioxide we spew into the atmosphere dissolves in the oceans, where it causes the water to become increasingly acidic and therefore corrosive to the materials ...
Posted on February 11th by Tom Yulsman.
That's what British science writer Matt Ridley claims in a short post at the U.K. edition of the Spectator online.
While journalists argue that tenacious, in-depth reporting is suffering as ...
Posted on December 17th by Tom Yulsman.
Zeke Hausfather has written an excellent round-up of the CRU email controversy for the Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media. He identifies five major issues raised by the ...
Posted on December 8th by Tom Yulsman.
The National Climatic Data Center is reporting today that the Earth system is ignoring Climategate and all those claims that we're in the midst of dramatic global cooling.
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Posted on December 6th by Tom Yulsman.
Clark Hoyt, the New York Times' public editor, has weighed in on the newspaper's Climategate coverage:
The biggest question is what the messages amount to — an embarrassing revelation that ...
Posted on December 4th by Tom Yulsman.
Thanks to Ben Hale for posting the video below at his blog, Cruel Misstress. It's worth a look.
The video is not quite fighting fire with fire, because there's actually ...
Posted on December 4th by Tom Yulsman.
After reading Curtis Brainard's excellent analysis yesterday in the Columbia Journalism Review online, I can't help but conclude that coverage of Climategate by the American press has mostly been thin ...
Posted on December 3rd by Tom Yulsman.
In his Wonder Land column in the Wall Street Journal today, Daniel Henninger makes this argument:
Surely there must have been serious men and women in the hard sciences who ...
Posted on December 2nd by Tom Yulsman.
The man on the left says the man in the middle shares something with the men on the right
In case you doubted whether the Climategate email controversy is ...
Posted on November 29th by Tom Yulsman.
In a blog posting a few days ago, I called for greater transparency in climate science, and a fair, impartial examination of what happened at the Climatic Research Unit. And ...
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