Apart from extensive,
unattributed passages from the Wegman report previously discussed, Rapp's other main source for section 1.1.1 on temperature proxies is a 2003 George Marshall Institute report by noted contrarians Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas, entitled Lessons and Limits of Climate History: Was the 20th Century Climate Unusual?
(Of course, I also identified several
unattributed passages from Wegman et al in a text book by physicist turned climate change gadfly Donald Rapp, who has provided endless entertainment ever since.
Apart from extensive,
unattributed passages from the Wegman report previously discussed, Rapp's other main source for section 1.1.1 on temperature proxies is a 2003 George Marshall Institute report by noted contrarians Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas, entitled Lessons and Limits of Climate History: Was the 20th Century Climate Unusual?
As for Rapp, at the very least, he relied on a work which contained a key
unattributed passage from him.
Not exact matches
For one thing, the Said et al paper on co-author social networks also contained an extended
passage of «striking similarity», to
unattributed or at least uncited antecedent sources.
[DC: Facts: — There are two long
passages in Wegman that appear to be from other sources but
unattributed, one from Wikipedia, and one from Wasserman and Faust.