This is a list of essential readings (apart from maybe the climate model section). For those interested in science, public policy and climate. Everyone should read all of this (apart from the optional climate models). There are some Green Fallacies here but I tire of them. So I put in some good green ideas to replace them.
- What people really want
- The UN Poll Redux, by Willis Eschenbach
- Climate obsession leads to bad politics, bad policy, bad news
- Wikileaks and Me, by Roger Pielke Jr
- Green Billionaire Climate Campaigner Tom Steyer Wants Direct Control of Future Democrat Campaigns, by Eric Worrall
- The truth about energy subsidies – solar gets 436 times more than coal, by Stephen Moore
- Green group asks Hillary campaign manager to ‘put pressure on TV networks’ to link severe weather and climate, by Anthony Watts
- Extreme weather does not show climate change
- What to do: How to green our planet with GMOs and better agriculture
- Green heads to explode: ‘elimination of GMO crops would cause hike in greenhouse gas emissions’, by Anthony Watts
- GMO with boosted photosynthesis, by Hannah Devlin
- Improving photosynthesis and crop productivity by accelerating recovery from photoprotection, by Johannes Kromdijk + 6
- Week in review – food and farm edition, by Judith Curry, October 29, 2016
- Enzymes from nine organisms combined to create new pathway to use CO2, by John Timmer
- Do GMOs boost yields? ‘Superwheat’ set for field trials boosts harvests by 20%, by Michael Le Page
- Synthetic biology of the future, by 'GMO SF'
- What not to do: Climate Models
- Climate models for lawyers, by Judith Curry
- Climate modelers open up their black boxes to scrutiny, by Judith Curry
- Global climate models and the laws of physics, by Dan Hughes
- The art and science of climate model tuning, by Judith Curry
- Towards reconciling climate sensitivity estimates from climate models and observatiions, by Judith Curry
- Why not to do that: Bad Science is too common
- Is much of current climate research useless?, by Kip Hansen
- Why Most Published Research Findings Are False, by John P. A. Ioannidis
- What has happened down here is the winds have changed, by Andrew Gelman
- A note on the perverse effects of actively open-minded thinking on climate-change polarization, by Dan M. Kahan, Jonathan C. Corbin
- The Real War on Science - The Left has done far more than the Right to set back progress, by John Tierney
- How fake peer review happens: An impersonated reviewer speaks, by Retraction Watch
- Why Fake Data When You Can Fake a Scientist?, by Adam Marcus & Ivan Oransky, Nov 24.
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