SkS Resources - Easy to remember Short URLs
Posted on 9 August 2017 by BaerbelW
Many of you will - hopefully! - be aware of the short URLs included on the Fixed-number list which lead to our rebuttals. They all have the format of "http://sks.to/" + [key word]. So, if you know that the key word for the rebuttal to "It's the sun" is "sun", you can build the link quickly by combining our short link and the key word to http://sks.to/sun. These short URLs come in handy on social media but also in comments sections and the full list is also available in a handy chart:
What you may not yet know is that we also have short URLs for many other targets, be it for some of our own blog posts, some graphics or papers. This article will be used to list some of those URLs we keep using ourselves frequently. Please feel free to use them as well!
List of short URLs
Target | Short URL | Comment |
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http://sks.to/tcppaper | Our consensus study published in 2013 | |
http://sks.to/tcpfaq | Frequently asked questions about our consensus study | |
http://sks.to/coc | Our consensus on consensus study published in 2016 | |
http://sks.to/debunk | Download the Debunking Handbook in any of the available languages | |
http://sks.to/denial101x | Our MOOC hosted on edX | |
http://sks.to/denial101xvideos | List of Denial101x videos | |
http://sks.to/denial101xrefs | List of Denial101x references | |
http://sks.to/temptool | Kevin Cowtan's temperature tool created for Denial101x | |
http://sks.to/e2 | Podcast by John Cook and Peter Jacobs | |
http://sks.to/fmf | New cheat-sheet for Denial101x - lists videos with a simple fact/myth/fallacy table | |
http://sks.to/history | John Mason's article with jg's neat graphics explaining the long history of climate science | |
http://sks.to/welcome | Our Welcome page | |
http://sks.to/97 | Landing page for the 97 hours of consensus project | |
http://sks.to/talks | Public talks and presentations to watch and download | |
Why claiming that climate scientists are in it for the money is absurd |
http://sks.to/absurd | Richard Alley, Katharine Hayhoe explain just that |
If any of the pages you regularly link to don't show up in the table yet, please let us know in the comments. The URL may already exist and just not be listed or it can be made available fairly quickly.
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