Category: Global Warming
The Washington Post reveals that Roy Spencer is the man behind environmentalist parody site ecoEnquirer.com: Somewhere in an office about 600 miles southwest of here, former NASA scientist Roy W. Spencer is laughing. The 50-year-old, white-haired PhD dreamed up the...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 1:30 PM • 16 Comments •
Category: Roy Spencer
Long time readers will be aware of what I think of the appalling quality of the writing about science in Tech Central Station. (Examples: Statistics, Fumento, epidemiology physics, economics, more statistics, and more epidemiology. ) Well, they've destroyed any remaining...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 3:48 AM • 30 Comments • 1 TrackBacks
Category: creationism
Tim Blair writes: Michael Gawenda, The Age's man in Washington, reports: The majority of Americans believe in creationism rather than evolution. And I bet Gawenda can't name a single one of them. Also, his data may be a little astray;...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 11:42 AM • 33 Comments • 1 TrackBacks
Category: CFCs and ozone
William Connolley lists another ten global warming myths. PZ Myers delivers a righteous smackdown to Paul from Wizbang for Paul's profoundly ignorant attacks on evolution. (Paul's responds by calling evolution a cult.) As well as having totally demolished* the...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 3:09 PM • 4 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: creationism
The Panda's Thumb is an excellent new blog devoted to defending the integrity of science against attacks from creationists. I put it straight into my blog roll. Mark Perakh has a post where he tells a story that should...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 9:45 AM • • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Milloy
Apart from the one or two posts about John Lott I've also posted about ozone depletion denial, creationism and astroturf. All these topics, as well as Lott, come together in the person of Steve Milloy. Milloy runs a website...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 10:04 PM • 3 Comments • 6 TrackBacks
Category: creationism
Chris Mooney has a very interesting article about the dubious techniques used by creationists to make it appear that there is strong public support for teaching creationism in schools alongside scientific theories. My favourite was this question: Texas law...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 10:54 AM • 7 Comments • 0 TrackBacks