New Studies Challenge Media Hype On Climate Change, Biased Models, And Storm Predictions
by Roger Pielke Jr. Oct 16, 2024
In 2024 it can be difficult to sort wheat from chaff in the peer-reviewed literature. There has always been better and worse science — that goes with the territory — but as I argued last week, we are now in an era of tactical research, with science curated to advance narratives over knowledge. [emphasis, links added]
That makes knowing what’s what even more difficult.
I spend a lot of time here at THB on the chaff, and by reader request, I am going to try to spend more time also on the wheat.
To that end, this week has already seen cross my desk an unusually large number of really interesting recent peer-reviewed papers that I’m sharing with you today.
Let’s get to it . . .
https://climatechangedispatch.com/new-studies-challenge-media-hype-on-climate-change-biased-models-and-storm-predictions/