"Open thread" is a phrase used to describe a conversation or discussion where people can freely share their thoughts and ideas on a particular topic. It refers to a space where anyone can post comments or questions without any specific restrictions or guidelines.
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This month's
open thread on responses to climate change (politics, adaptation, mitigation etc.).
But we do need a
new open thread until I find some blogging time, so here it is, all topics welcome.
For most of 2015, I've made a weekly book recommendation when kicking off the
weekend open thread.
Also, please take this meta stuff to the most
recent open thread and stay on topic for the article.
Ladies, here's a
fun open thread for today: how did you lose the baby weight?
The purpose is to stimulate discussion on energy issues, and community members should feel free to turn these
into open thread energy discussions.
Just open any thread and find it on the bottom - left area of the screen, next to the text input option.
Time for a
new open thread, since apparently the previous one is now loading a little slowly... I'll close the old one to comments, so please continue discussion here.
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Most commented - on posts of 2013: (doesn't
include open threads, which otherwise would hold the top 9 places, or «ask the readers» posts, which I covered last week).
I'm doing my graduate work in the area of oxygen isotope paleothermometry (which I do think has a lot of advantage over dendroclimatology), so I'll just say a few general things, but I don't plan on reading the WUWT article in enough depth to disentangle it piece by piece (note for people who reply that I'd rather continue this in the April
Open Thread since it is OT and this thread is still young).
I'm doing my graduate work in the area of oxygen isotope paleothermometry (which I do think has a lot of advantage over dendroclimatology), so I'll just say a few general things, but I don't plan on reading the WUWT article in enough depth to disentangle it piece by piece (note for people who reply that I'd rather continue this in the
April Open Thread since it is OT and this thread is still young).
10.04 am: Here's what Julian Glover has to say at Comment is free's
conference open thread about the backlash against George Osborne's plan to scrap child benefit for the wealthy.
David Cameron is on Parkinson tonight - I'll
open a thread once the programme starts at 10.45 pm on ITV1.
-LSB-...] I've got a Doctor
Strange open thread coming up next so save your movie spoilers for that please!
I was using the
SDCC open thread as the current Speak until it rolled off the front page (which may be a while still because I'm on deadlines):)
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