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 Global Warming Alarmist Sues Scientists, Saying Academic Critiques Of His Work Are ‘Defamation’
A Stanford professor is suing other scientists for critiquing his work in favor of 'renewable energy.' That's not how science works.
 
By Robert Tracinski   
November 3, 2017

If we have such an overwhelming scientific “consensus” about the supposed threat of catastrophic man-made global warming—and about the political and economic solutions to it—then why do advocates have to sue scientists to prevent them from questioning it? That’s the question raised by a $10 million lawsuit lawsuit filed by Stanford engineering professor Mark Z. Jacobson accusing other scientists of defamation for critiquing his scientific work in favor of “renewal energy.”

That’s not how science works. That’s not how any of this is supposed to work.

http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/03/global-warming-alarmist-sues-scientists-saying-academic-critiques-work-defamation/

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I wonder who's paying his legal bills? Those lawyers will not work for free......

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I thought 'critiquing' of one scientists work by others was called 'peer review'? Sounds like someone is crying because his 'work' was exposed as Bolshevik.

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Standard crap.  If you can't win on facts, go shopping for the right judge or sue.
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