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Don't know if anyone follows the scientific literature, but recently Nature Climate Change published a letter by Bain et al on the psychology of climate change "deniers" titled "Promoting pro-environmental action in climate change deniers" which caused a bit of a furore, Bain defended the letter in the blogosphere which caused more furore. In response, Dr. Robert G. Brown (a physicist of Duke University) wrote what is probably the best summation of climate science I have ever read, it's well worth a read, especially for anyone convinced that the "science is settled" or that 99% of scientists prefer CAGW whiskers to any other brand of cat food.

 

A response to Dr. Paul Bain’s use of ‘denier’ in the scientific literature

 

links to the full story within the linked article

 

Pumpy

 

thanks for that, shall read later.:thumbup1:

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