A new SkS resource: climate skeptics and their myths
Posted on 18 August 2011 by John Cook
Lately, I've been receiving more emails than usual asking about recent climate myths (or depressingly, confusion about very old climate myths). Often the responses to these myths are already available at Skeptical Science but it seems people are having trouble finding it. So I'm planning to add a number of features making our information more accessible. The first step is a resource of Climate Skeptics. It features a number of prominent climate skeptics - click on any photo and it will show quotes and articles from the skeptic, a list of their climate myths (along with the SkS rebuttals, of course) and all relevant SkS blog posts.
The short URL is http://sks.to/skeptics
Over time, we'll be adding more skeptics. If you'd like to help us build the resource, please contact me.
I also plan to break up the skeptics into separate groups (including scientists) but the resource need to be bigger. This is just a first step.
[dana1981] Armstrong is on our 'unpublished' list, meaning we have him on our radar and some information added, but not enough to make his entry worth making public yet. We've covered Armstrong previously here and here.
[dana1981] Like Armstrong (see comment above), Watts and McIntyre are on our 'unpublished' list. Hopefully at some point we'll have the time to complete their entries and add them to the public list. Ditto for adding Wegman eventually.
[dana1981] Mann does not purvey climate myths and therefore does not belong on the list. You would be well served to read some of our entries on the hockey stick.
[dana1981] You are correct, we have also started a database of "skeptics" debunking "skeptic" myths.
[dana1981] On the aforementioned 'unpublished' list, though I got his entry ready for publication last night. We must have neglected to publish it. We'll add him to the sks.to/skeptics page shortly.
[DB] "At the real skeptic sites they've already discussed him"
At real skeptical sites, like Skeptical Science, all is viewed through the lense of the science itself, not through ideology nor climastrology (no mythical "cycles").
[DB] Tsk. Too far.
[dana1981] We've also got a plan to do a page/series on "skeptic" falsified graphs, like the Monckton IPCC figure you reference. So many ideas, so little time...
[DB] "But to be honest I’ve never noticed any sceptical publications or ideas being flagged up here."
Eh? You've lost me.