Lott, Ball, Monckton?

William Connolley has the latest on Monckton. It seems that he's throwing around threats to sue for libel.

Also Eli Rabett describes yet another Monckton error.

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It would be preferable to simply ignore Christopher Monckton's seemingly laughable attempts to undermine climatology, but given the power of the Internet to turn long-discredited arguments into serious threats to academic freedom, such a strategy would not be wise.

"Lord" Monckton may think he can intimidate scientists with the threat of lawsuits to get them to cease their criticisms of his "science" arguments.

But in science, of course, one's title money and/or influence matter not one iota.