Sentences with phrase «skeptic blogs»

"Skeptic blogs" refers to websites or online platforms where individuals express doubt, question claims, and critically analyze various topics or ideas. These blogs tend to promote skepticism or a cautious approach towards accepting information without sufficient evidence or reasoning. Full definition
The general consensus among skeptic blogs is that diminished solar activity is the cause.
There are many skeptics blogs out there, but I didn't see enough science on them for my tastes.
The general consensus among skeptic blogs is that diminished solar activity is the cause.
-LSB-...] climate skeptic blog Climate Audit posted a link to the hacked files with a note reading: «A miracle just happened.»
CAGW is generally only a term used in skeptic blogs, not by the IPCC, so that is where the need for a definition rests.
There is much in the news about how IPCC will handle the growing discrepancy between models and observations — long an issue at skeptic blogs.
The climate change skeptic blog Watts Up With That also publicized the story.
The release of the news about the retraction has been a messy affair, with a Google cache version of an «embargoed» post about the situation circulating on the web yesterday, and then the story apparently breaking on climate skeptic blog Watts Up With That.
But several prominent skeptic blogs offered harsh criticism of Muller yesterday, even as they praised his former associate Anthony Watts.
The university's Climatic Research Unit (CRU) has been at the center of the so - called «climategate» controversy since thousands of internal e-mails and files were posted to greenhouse skeptic blogs in November.
The hacker proceeded to comment on other, lesser - known climate change skeptic blogs including the Air Vent (run by Patrick Condon), as well as on a blog titled Climate Skeptic.
In 2012, the climate skeptic blog Junk Science called him out for not disclosing his role as a board member of an insurance company and a re-insurance company, he said.
a comment on Delingpole's article by henrybrubaker says: «Todays CACC skeptic blog awareness email has lots about the Horizon show, Delingpole and such, albeit through the medium of Bishop Hill in the main.
Since then, over those 8 + years, many more skeptic blogs have been started and prospered with growing audiences.
From Steve McIntyre: Two Minutes to Midnight There is much in the news about how IPCC will handle the growing discrepancy between models and observations — long an issue at skeptic blogs.
But the kind of breathy, premature analysis touted on skeptic blogs is even a step lower.
There has been an explosion of the term «circle the wagons» over the past few dozen hours, here, on other skeptic blogs and even at Real Climate.
Last week the gent who writes the Tallbloke's Talkshop climate skeptic blog in the UK was raided by police.
Marc Morano, a former Inhofe aide who now runs the skeptics blog Climate Depot, disputed any link between climate change and national security.
According to Ross McKitrick, an economist at the University of Guelph in Ontario, who was among those sending FOI demands to East Anglia on behalf of Climate Audit, a skeptics blog.
A link to an FTP site containing the documents was first posted last week on the Air Vent, another skeptic blog, by the anonymous poster calling himself «FOIA».
Nonetheless, Steve McIntyre, who runs the skeptic blog Climate Audit, said in an interview that the team deserves credit for going back to the primary data and doing the work.
The town has banded around a group called Colstrip United, which runs a webpage boosting coal and directing locals to climate - skeptic blogs.
But you, like some of the skeptic blogs, seem to know what brings regular readers back, and it seems to be snark.
Amazingly, I find the same on the skeptic blogs.
Tom Fuller says «I find it truly bizarre that you (or one of the skeptic blogs) has not yet realized that weblogs are the absolutely perfect mechanism for conducting a proper debate on an issue like climate change
I find it truly bizarre that you (or one of the skeptic blogs) has not yet realized that weblogs are the absolutely perfect mechanism for conducting a proper debate on an issue like climate change, and that you all prefer ragging on each other with posts like this one.
But that is a far cry from the claim (and yes, that claim has been made, repeatedly, on skeptics blogs and public statements (e.g. Singer, Christy)-RRB- that Antarctic has been cooling in the long term.
I had (somewhat naively; o) hoped a peer - reviewed paper explaining some of these basic issues would go some way to preventing the promulgation of these arguments on climate skeptic blogs, but of course it didn't.
That blog was pointed out by a friend as being a skeptic blog worth watching.
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