The Australian newspaper carried a sympathetic account of Dr Salby's sacking, reporting an email written by Dr Salby which had previously been published on several
climate sceptic blogs.
Most
climate sceptic blogs link to each other and reference each other's stories.
I'm sure it's true that the internet and the growth of
climate sceptic blogs have hit those newspapers which pushed environmentalism most, but in a more profound way than simply leaking readers to a competing source.
In this second exchange (1st here) between Adam Corner (Talking Climate blog) and Geoff Chambers --(a regular and prominent commenter at several
climate sceptic blogs), they continue to discuss research on the psychology of scepticism.
There are a bunch of particularly nasty serial second law abusers hanging around
climate sceptic blogs at the moment spouting nonsense about the greenhouse effect being impossible because a cold object can not heat a hot one.
At very least the publicity was so poor that it got very little uptake from the many readers of
climate sceptic blogs... of which there are much more than of consensus blogs.
That then is the first idea — if there is a desire to deal with this problem then some acknowledged
climate sceptic blog host would need to host the question and process the results.
Andrew Montford, who runs the Bishop Hill
climate sceptic blog, former children's television presenter Johnny Ball and Bob Carter, a retired Australian geologist, are among the other climate sceptics that have appeared on the BBC.
Take a look at the UK's most active
climate sceptic blog, Bishop Hill.
-LSB-...] three charges were rejected by sources such as Fox News and well know
climate sceptic blog site Climate Audit.
Not exact matches
It's hard to know just how far this view has seeped into mainstream
climate scepticism, but the themes of corrupt science and cheating and lying
climate scientists are widely disseminated on
sceptic blogs and other outlets.
So when you then add «I came to this
blog seriously hoping that there was an honest
climate skeptic,» I would suggest that you came here with the intent to look for any evidence, no matter how semantic, pointless or ridiculous, to reinforce your view that all
sceptics are «dishonest.»
The How to Talk to a
Climate Sceptic guide comes up in
blogs in at least 5 languages!
When the mining expert Stephen McIntyre challenged the basis of
climate science on his
blog, he became a figurehead for many
climate - change
sceptics.
Steve McIntyre, who runs the
sceptic blog Climate Audit, said in an interview that the team deserves credit for going back to the primary data and doing the work.
As author of the
sceptic blog Climate Audit, all of McIntyre's work is funded on his own dime.
And, how ever Gavin is trying to phrase it, when I look at the climategate, «hide the decline», MM vs. Mann, Steig vs. O'Donnell, the behavior and attitudes at Real
Climate and Tamino (the «scientists»
blogs), the issues of Nature and WMO report covers (the question, that you did not answer, by the way), I have to say I'm understanding where the perception is coming from... That is not to say that the
sceptic blogs are nice and tidy.
Along with the sheer unpleasantness of the moderators at Real
Climate and other alarmist
blogs, the Guardian's practice of summarily banning anyone who does not follow exactly the party line as laid down by the Klimatariat has driven more people to become
sceptics than any deep study of the science ever has.
Climate Progress commenters were describing that the BBC
blog were a hot bed of
sceptics and that the BBC should not allow this.
Now if
climate sceptics were awash with oil money, as alleged by the likes of Dessler, Davies, Oreskes and Brulle, wouldn't the top UK and US
sceptic bloggers be supplied with sufficient funds that they didn't have to clutter their
blog with irritating adverts?
Skeptical Science would be considered in direct antagonistic opposition to Watts Up With That,
Climate Audit and all the other
sceptic blogs.
For years I ran a
blog called Watching the Deniers (Google it), directly challenging the work of «
climate sceptics».
Dear Judith Curry, I'm a retired public school teacher in Toronto who has been following your advice for a few years by somewhat reluctantly engaging various
climate change
sceptics and outright deniers in online media
blogs and comment threads but when I encountered your Oct 1 piece entitled «Kill the IPCC:...» in Canada's Financial Post, I realized I had been following the advice of someone who has become something other than an impartial observer of the «
climate change wars».
Anthony Watts is the most prominent
climate sceptic (by
blog traffic) He took the Guardian to task about use of the denier word, and the Guardain responded (positively) http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/03/02/sea-change-in-
climate-journalism-the-guardian-and-the-d-word/
Almost all the media and political discussion about the hacked
climate emails has been based on soundbites publicised by professional
sceptics and their
blogs.