Monday, June 6, 2011

Irregular Climate Podcast 20 by Dan Moutal: Dead trees make for good reading

Irregular Climate podcast 20: Dead trees make for good reading

by John Cook, Skeptical Science, June 7, 2011

The Irregular Climate podcast has just released Episode 20. This podcast goes for over an hour (and Dan tells me he edited it down from over 2 hours worth of material). And no wonder -- he covers extreme weather, the great irony of Wegman (a paper about unethical research and dodgy peer-review that turned out to feature unethical research and got published via dodgy peer-review), conservative science vs liberal science, no science in science class, another investigation from the conservative UK Government finding nothing in climategate, self-debunking deniers and a bunch of foul-mouthed rapping climate scientists. I talk to Dan about renewable energy (correcting his erroneous statements from Episode 19 where he claimed renewables can't provide baseload power) and also talk about my new book Climate Change Denial.
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Episode 20: Dead trees make for good reading

This episode: Extreme weather, Wegman strikes again, conservative science vs liberal science, no science in science class, climategate still nothing to see here, blame Canada, self-debunking deniers tie themselves in knots, renewable energy and a book with John Cook, bad news from the melting arctic, and a bunch of foul-mouthed rapping climate scientists.
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