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As the World Burns, Episode I: Judith Curry & Mark Steyn, Partners in Slime | Tony Heller (aka Steven Goddard), Exposed
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Tony Heller (aka Steven Goddard), Exposed. I'm climate denier Tony Heller (aka Steve Goddard), Exposed. I'm blowing the whistle on climate crackpots like myself. Who Is Tony Heller? Exposing Tony Heller, Exposed. Heartland’s Heller Headache. Just How Clueless Am I? You Just Got #SteynSlimed! Judith Curry: Creating a False Narrative of the Climate Debate. As the World Burns, Episode I: Judith Curry and Mark Steyn, Partners in Slime. August 15, 2015. August 18, 2015. Who said science had to be drama free?
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Crayola's Law - Marginal REVOLUTION
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On January 19, 2010 at 3:42 pm. The number of colors doubles every 28 years. Hat tip: Boing Boing. January 19, 2010 at 4:05 pm. The taste remains the same, however. January 19, 2010 at 10:22 pm. 1 Someone learned how to differentiate a box of crayons. 2 Increasing disposable income leads to larger package sizes. 4 Does this include or exclude glow in the dark crayons? January 20, 2010 at 8:34 am. They eliminated Indian Red. Kids thought it was for coloring the faces of Indians. John and Ken (KFI). Crayol...
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Coyote Blog: Depression Doubt
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Dispatches from a Small Business. Laquo; Debate on the Left. Be Very Afraid ». An economist somewhere but she seems to only drop tantalizing clues as to where she plies her trade) is concerned:. I was troubled by how many people seemed to feel the economy wasnt in deep trouble. Profound skepticism and the belief that this is all media/political highjinks seem almost to be the consensus. By the way, for us Polyannas, here are several interesting posts from Mark Perry. And really only four). The market is ...
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Tackling human biases in science | Climate Etc.
https://judithcurry.com/2015/05/14/tackling-human-biases-in-science
What would it take to convince you about global warming? Week in review – science edition →. Tackling human biases in science. May 14, 2015. Psychologist Brian Nosek of the University of Virginia says that the most common and problematic bias in science is motivated reasoning : We interpret observations to fit a particular idea. Nautilus has published a very interesting article entitled The trouble with scientists: How one psychologist is tackling human biases in sciences. Whereas the falsification model...
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Microgrids and “Clean” Energy | Climate Etc.
https://judithcurry.com/2015/07/28/microgrids-and-clean-energy
Assessments, meta-analyses, discussion and peer review →. Microgrids and Clean Energy. July 28, 2015. By Planning Engineer and Rud Istvan. Microgrids and clean energy are intertwined in the minds of many. There is a common belief that microgrids will facilitate clean energy and that clean energy will better support microgrids. Some express hopes that improvements in technology will allow clean resources and microgrids to jointly make the existing grid structure obsolete. What exactly is a Microgrid?
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Assessments, meta-analyses, discussion and peer review | Climate Etc.
https://judithcurry.com/2015/07/29/assessments-meta-analyses-discussion-and-peer-review
Microgrids and Clean Energy. Week in review – science edition →. Assessments, meta-analyses, discussion and peer review. July 29, 2015. There is an unfortunate knowledge monopoly in climate science and policy – the IPCC and UNFCCC. As a result there is insufficient intellectual and political diversity in assessments about climate change. To break this monopoly, we need identify new frameworks for encouraging, publishing and publicizing independent and interdisciplinary ideas and assessments. Full disclos...
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The Volokh Conspiracy - "We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors: we borrow it from our children."
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May 1, 2007 at 1:41am. We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors: we borrow it from our children.". This quote, along with some close variants, is sometimes labeled as an Indian proverb, or attributed to Antoine de St. Exupery, or to Ralph Waldo Emerson or to David Bower. Like Chief Seattle's famous environmental speech from 1854 (which was actually written. Does anyone know the actual origin of this quote? Does it appear in any reliable collection of famous quotes? According to The Quote Verifier.
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Hanson on the Technological Singularity | EconTalk | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Recent Episodes and Extras. January 25, 2016. James Heckman on Facts, Evidence, and the State of Econometrics. January 18, 2016. Josh Luber on Sneakers, Sneakerheads, and the Second-hand Market. January 11, 2016. Greg Ip on Foolproof. January 4, 2016. Robert Frank on Dinner Table Economics. Extras by Russ Roberts:. November 1, 2015. February 26, 2015. February 24, 2015. Your Favorite Episodes of 2014. February 18, 2015. Extras by Amy Willis:. January 28, 2016. There's No Such Thing as an Objective Fact.