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Global Warming and Scholarly Conspiracies, etc. Part Two
In Part One of Scholarly Conspiracies, Scholarly Corruption and Global Warming, I drew on my own experience as a scholar to describe how the scientific enterprise can easily become corrupted for anodyne, innocent reasons, for reasons that are not especially … Continue reading
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Tagged American Heart Association, climate change, corruption, duodenum ulcer, FRance, glaciers, global warming, I Used to Be French, I used to Be French: an Immature Autobiography, melting glaciers, National Geographic, Nina Teisholz, Rising Seas, saturated fats, scholarly, science, scientific, stomach ulcer, The Big Fat Surprise, Type II diabetes
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Update on Climate Change and Science Fraud; Peer Review Explained.
The mainstream press is losing its last shreds of credibility by maintaining a blackout on a major international fraud concerning climate change. Here is the story, from a very personal angle. “Hacked” emails demonstrate that climate change advocates have eliminated … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Gore, blackout, carbon credits, climate change, climate change hoax, Climategate, collectivization, conspiracy, data, data suppression, double-blind refereeing, federal penitentiary, fraud, global warming, global warming deniers, Gravity Theory, hacked emails, jail, journal editor, mafia, Nobel Prize, peer review, Phil Jones, polar bears, press, replicability of results, revise and resubmit, Rush Limbaugh, scholarship, science, scientific evidence, scientific fraud, scientific publications, University of East Anglia
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