It is transparently an effort to use polling in order to influence people into believing that the climate issue is more important in their peers’ minds, so that social pressure will make it a priority for them too.
By Jo Nova The climate hypnotists tell you every kind of weather is climate change 100 years from now university students will write exam essays on the mass psychosis that overcame climate scientists in the early part of...
Climate change can’t be causing weather changes that data show aren’t occurring.
Photo by Toby Elliott on Unsplash By Jo Nova We need to know: Can We Stop Volcano’s with Solar Panels? Quick set up a summit. Give me a grant. Climate Change causes more rain (except when it causes more drought), and...
The Conversation accidentally provides a great case study in confirmation bias It’s how the fake consensus in science was created in the first place...
The Conversation accidentally provides a great case study in confirmation bias:
Astronomers know all too well how precious and unique the environment of our planet is. Yet the size of our carbon footprint might surprise you.
From The Conversation Don’t let the green naysayers drown you out. Component/Shutterstock Mark Maslin, UCL The fossil fuel industry, political lobbyists, media moguls and individuals have spent the past 30 years sowing...
Today, for your amusement, Misha Ketchell, ex-ABC journalist, editor and ED of The Conversation scrambles to justify why banning half the population from speaking is not censorship...
What’s a conversation without conversation? Paid propaganda. The Conversation is a site funded by your taxpayer dollars, in countries where 50 – 60% of the entire population don’t agree with the IPCC’s...
What’s a conversation without conversation? Paid propaganda. The Conversation is a site funded by your taxpayer dollars, in countries where 50 – 60% of the entire population don’t agree with the IPCC’s...
Republished from The Conversation under CC license. James Dyke, University of Exeter The coffee tasted bad. Acrid and with a sweet, sickly smell. The sort of coffee that results from overfilling the filter machine and then...
(and other nonsense from Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology, the University of Melbourne and The Conversation). Dr. Bill Johnston[1] Main points. Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology and climate scientists at the University...
Oh the woe! It’s another pointless round of climate-communication-angst.
It’s another tiny marker on the road to reality. Mike Hulme has admitted that Cooks 97% study is “infamous” and “irrelevant”. He’s trying to wash himself of both the “Consensus”...
- Popular Related Tags: the conversation, global warming, big-government, conversation, academia, polls, free speech, fakenews, argument by authority, hulme
- Search for "the conversation" on our Eco Web Search