Physical Review Letters has
accepted a paper co-authored by O'Shaughnessy, Davide Gerosa from Caltech and Daniel Wysocki from RIT.
Not exact matches
NIH spokesperson John Burklow explained to Insider that the
paper had been
accepted, but Alter and his
co-authors decided to «pull it back» and revise it in response to questions raised by reviewers.
Indeed, throughout the Science Bulletin
paper on Why models run hot, it is self - evident not only that I and my
co-authors, including Dr Soon,
accept that our returning some CO2 to the atmosphere from which it originally came will cause some global warming, but also that we are thoroughly familiar with the scientific reasons why — all other things being equal — more CO2 in the atmosphere will cause some warming.
In other words, their presence as
co-authors does not necessarily mean they
accept the premise of the
papers.
I'm happy to say that I'm a
co-author on a
paper that examines this technique and its robustness in some detail (though not as much detail as I would like, but of course GRL has stringent length requirements)-- just
accepted in GRL.