Today’s post is at The Stream: “Newly Discovered Ocean Cooling Process Implies Climate Stabler Than We Knew.” A new paper about how certain chemicals produced in the ocean might cause more atmospheric […]
When Colleges Divest, Who Wins? Hint: Not The Colleges

I don’t normally do this, but it’s a special occasions. Here’s a press release from the National Association of Scholars announcing the release of their report Inside Divestment: The Illiberal Movement to […]
Uncertainty: Book Update

First, note the New & Improved title! Uncertainty, which was suggested by the book’s Foreword author Steven Goldberg, about whom more in a moment. The publisher has the full, complete manuscript (and […]
Hear Briggs Speak Free on Why You’re Doing Statistics Wrong

Hear Briggs Speak Free! Where by “Free” I mean you pay my expenses. Here are the details. Hear the One And Only William M. Briggs The Statisticians to the Stars! speak on […]
“The Church Believes In Science.” And That Global Warming Is Akin To Slavery?

Der Spiegel conducted an interview with the President of the Pontifical Science Academy Bischop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo. It’s worth going over a few of the questions (I used Google translate). His Excellency […]
This Week In Doom: Death Education & Blind Science

This week, entries from readers (I’m woefully behind). Science Is Blind Blind on purpose. Elizabeth Murphy recalls a lecture “delivered at Memorial University in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador recently sponsored by […]
Briggs Is Available To Speak. Update

You’ve seen the videos…You’ve read the papers…You know the blog…Now hire the man! For a limited time only—All men are mortal, Briggs is a man, etc.—W. M. Briggs is available to loom […]
Keeping It Simple: The Value Of An Irreducibly Simple Climate Model. New Paper

The rebuttal to the criticism of our original peer-reviewed climate model paper “Why models run hot” has been published in Science Bulletin. It is also peer-reviewed, and therefore it must be correct. […]
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