Skeptical Science celebrates its 4th birthday
Posted on 23 August 2011 by John Cook
4 years ago on Aug 22, Skeptical Science posted its first blog post (that's right, I even missed our own birthday, only remembering a day late). The site had already been running for a while but initially only featured the database of rebuttals to climate myths (that was my original vision for the site). People had been nagging me about adding a blog (apparently all the kids were doing it) and while I tried to ignore them for as long as possible, eventually I tweaked that blogging was an opportunity to let people know about new rebuttals or updates to existing ones. So I started blogging but with no commenting (ah, the good ol' days).
While I have your attention, I might take the opportunity to mention a few SkS housekeeping details. I've added a few handy links to our top navigation bar. You'll notice the About link at the top now. If you mouseover the link, you'll also see links to a number of interesting pages.
- The Skeptical Science Team, featuring pics and short bios of most of the Skeptical Science authors. A good way to get to know the people who generously contribute to this site.
- I've created a new page that lets you view blog posts by author. Eg - you can select an author then view all the blog posts written by that author.
- A buttons page including a few Skeptical Science buttons you can use if you wish to link to us (please do!)
- I've blogged about this page before - a list of endorsements of Skeptical Science by scientists (which is pretty cool so worth mentioning again)
Lastly, a bit of personal news. This week, I've started work at the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland. The position is the Fellowship for Climate Change Science Communication (bit of a mouthful, I know) and will involve research, publishing and I imagine a helluva lot of climate communication. An exciting new phase of this wild adventure!
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