LeafByNiggle
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Yes, and I am cool with that.Then all of your arguments relating to the IPCC are an appeal to authority.
Yes, and I am cool with that.Then all of your arguments relating to the IPCC are an appeal to authority.
Your implied point, that the citation count does not determine merit, is misleading. The claim is probabilistic, not deterministic. Wakefield’s paper is a rare exception. Statistically, citations do correlate positively with merit.Does Wakefield’s paper have merit because of its high citation count?
Strawman argument. I don’t think dvdjs suggested that IPCC reports should be immune to the same scrutiny and NIPCC reports.See now you want to do a detailed analysis but when it is the IPCC report everyone should just take their citation count at face value because it supports your ideology.
Does Wakefield’s paper have merit because of its high citation count?Your implied point, that the citation count does not determine merit, is misleading. The claim is probabilistic, not deterministic. Wakefield’s paper is a rare exception. Statistically, citations do correlate positively with merit.
Are you really unable to get the answer to that question from my post?Does Wakefield’s paper have merit because of its high citation count?
This is incorrect:Wakefield’s paper is a rare exception.
Thanks so much for the link above of works that cite the NIPCC, climatechangereconsidered.org/academic-references-to-climate-change-reconsidered/, a really great source and “must” for those studying CC agnotology (CC skepticism and denial), which as a social scientist is one of the areas I cover. A good head start on the survey of the literature on CC denial.The NIPCC reports have over 4000 peer-reviewed references with over 3500 not cited by the IPCC.
NIPCC Climate Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science (PDF) (993 pgs)
NIPCC Climate Change Reconsidered II: Biological Impacts (PDF) (1062 pgs)
Who does not believe the climate changes?Thanks so much for the link above of works that cite the NIPCC, climatechangereconsidered.org/academic-references-to-climate-change-reconsidered/, a really great source and “must” for those studying CC agnotology (CC skepticism and denial), which as a social scientist is one of the areas I cover. A good head start on the survey of the literature on CC denial.
This paper has been extensively refuted:One of the sources that cited the NIPCC sounded familiar by a known climate scientist so I looked it up: Benestad, R. E., H. O. Hygen, R. van Dorland, J. Cook, D. Nuccitelli, “Agnotology: Learning from Mistakes,” Earth Systems Dynamics, 2013, Vol. 4, pp. 451-505.
Dah! It’s not a climate science article and in no way refuting it refutes CC.…This paper has been extensively refuted:
- Interactive comment on “Agnotology: learning from mistakes” by R. E. Benestad et al. (PDF)
*Earth System Dynamics, Volume 4, C253–C256, 2013)
- Craig Loehle*
- Comments to Earth System Dynamics Discussion paper “Agnotology: Learning from mistakes” by R. E. Benestad, H. O. Hygen, R. van Dorland, J. Cook and D. Nuccitelli (BHDCN-Paper) (PDF)
*Earth System Dynamics, Volume 4, C257–C257, 2013)
- J.-E. Solheim, Kjell Stordahl, Ole Humlum, Harald Yndestad*
- Comment on “Agnotology: Learning from Mistakes” by R.E. Benestad, H.O. Hygen, R. van Dorland, J. Cook and D. Nuccitelli (PDF)
*Earth System Dynamics, Volume 4, C261–C261, 2013)
- Ross McKitrick*
- Comment on " ‘Agnotology: learning from mistakes’ by R. E. Benestad, H. O. Hygen, R. van Dorland, J. Cook, and D. Nuccitelli" (PDF)
*Earth System Dynamics, Volume 4, C312–C312, 2013)
- Nicola Scafetta*
This is going to be a fun project in my spare time……The NIPCC reports have also received extensive recognition in the scientific community:
The NIPCC reports have been cited in the scholarly literature over 120 times
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Energy & Environment has been accused of abusing the peer-review process, and has drawn sharp criticism for its publication of sub-standard articles. Michael Mann questioned the journal’s integrity in publishing a disputed studyinClimate Researchco-authored by Willie Soon(who has received funding from the oil and coal industries) and*Sallie Baliunas. [4], [5]
According to Boehmer-Christiansen, she publishes papers counter to widely acknowledge climate science because, she contends, the skeptic position is often stifled in other outlets: “I’m following my political agenda — a bit, anyway,” she said. “But isn’t that the right of the editor?” [6], [24]
See desmogblog.com/energy-and-environmentHans von Storch, director of the Institute for Coastal Research at the GKSS Research Center (Germany), describes the journal as “attractive for skeptic papers.” He adds that “They know they can come through and that interested people make sure the paper enters the political realm.”
Another 2 studying CC denial (making that 4 so far):…The NIPCC reports have also received extensive recognition in the scientific community:
The NIPCC reports have been cited in the scholarly literature over 120 times…
Make that 5 in that disreputable journal for CC skeptics.This is going to be a fun project in my spare time…
Going thru the list of 123 cites if the NIPCC, came across 4 in a highly suspect and disreputable journal, Energy & Environment, which as DeSmog points out…
See desmogblog.com/energy-and-environment
What was incorrect. The NIPCC paper is an opinion paper with the purpose of distracting the public from issues of climate change that the world faces.This is incorrect,
The NIPCC reports have also received extensive recognition in the scientific community:
The NIPCC lists:122 citations from Google Scholar from December 2011 to November 2016. Compared to what to you believe that122 citations is extensive?
Thank you. That was my point.What do you think an editorial is? The media is not the scientific community.
I made a mistake that was corrected. You failed to address my correction.I take it you are new to using Google Scholar.
Citing 4000 references does not make a paper a scholarly work.The scientific community makes that judgement. If it is scholarly work as you believe why has it been largely ignored by the scientific community? Provide a coherent explanation will be a start to taking you seriously. Here is the question again: ** If the NIPCC report is a scholarly work as you believe why has it been largely ignored by the scientific community?**This is incorrect, it is not an “opinion paper” but a scholarly work that is fully cited and sourced.
Some additional info on E & RThis is going to be a fun project in my spare time…
Going thru the list of 123 cites if the NIPCC, came across 4 in a highly suspect and disreputable journal, Energy & Environment, which as DeSmog points out…
See desmogblog.com/energy-and-environment
So let’s estimate the frequency. What you have given makes for a single digit numerator.This is incorrect:
2550+ times cited - RETRACTED: Wakefield et al. (1998)
2450+ times cited - RETRACTED: Fukuhara et al. (2005)
1600+ times cited - RETRACTED: Reyes et al. (2001)
1450+ times cited - RETRACTED: Voinnet et al. (2003)
1300+ times cited - RETRACTED: Nakao et al. (2003)
1250+ times cited - RETRACTED: Brigneti et al. (1998)
1200+ times cited - RETRACTED: Rubio et al. (2005)
1100+ times cited - RETRACTED: Jobb et al. (2004)
:clapping:They also said that there was a hole in the ozone layer which turned out to be false.
We’ve also had major ice ages - who was to blame then? The icebergs? Penguins? Pre-historic dino-guins? What were these wing-ed birds up to?! Because, there weren’t any humans to blame! But then, the climate of the earth got hotter, afterwards - so what happened to make it hotter? Was it because cavemen had solar-powered hair-dryers that were causing global temperatures to soar skyward. Anything is possible.
You say that the problem is “global”. However, a lot of the earth is the Antarctic, and other such areas that are rather hard to measure temperature-wise, over time. And certainly, two-hundred years ago, people who tried to reach such areas - on the globe - died, when trying to do so. I think such explorers were more concerned about the fact that they were freezing to death rather than worrying about whether so far along in history a certain politician with a lot of power would go to great extents to doom-say half of the world’s population into giving him a huge amount of money.
I have read a book about the whole ‘climate change’ fad, which has outlasted its sell-by-date - the fad, not the book. It’s full of useful information, called FACTS. And it also points out useful information concerning those FACTS, which point to the ‘Climate Change’ agenda being nothing more than on-the-surface brain-washing.
It is within the jurisdiction of Popes to speak infallibly concerning Scripture, faith and morals - Genesis speaks of us being masters over the earth, and so, kind of protectors - but no Pope can tell us what to believe, politically. They cannot speak infallibly over something that is not infallible. So, with respect to the Popes, I respectfully disagree with the political Climate Change, agenda. However, if they had read what I had read, I am sure they would respectfully agree - with me.
That is rather off the mark. These people are paid. And not only a little bit of money. It is a very lucrative industry, making people believe in something that is not really there.
The earth is in God’s hands. That is good enough knowledge for me. As long as we are responsible for the earth and make sure we put pressure on companies to behave environmentally efficiently, then there is nothing more we can do. The rest is doom-saying. And we are told not to worry about times and seasons (it’s in Scripture).
This has nothing to do with agenda-based political machinations.
People have been looking after the environment before the IPCC came along.
The deep sigh of relief I breath is that there are scientists who don’t just fall in with the IPCC who do actually speak using logical facts and not superficial data (even though they get slated for it). IOW, that there are other scientists, other than the ones roped into this little nest-egg.
The IPCC change their statistics more often than I circulate what I have for dinner during the week.
Also, the only images I have been presented with, when the IPCC is placed before me, are images that have evidently been photo-shopped. I know the difference between real images that have not been worked on and ones that have been PSed.
Vivaldi enjoyed the Seasons and so do I! And will continue to do so!
You are confusing scientific merit with perfect validity and jumping to a fallacious conclusion known as a “Nirvana fallacy” The redacted studies had merit as measured by the high number of citations and those citations were the most likely cause of falsifying the hypotheses of the studies and replacing them with better science. It appears that you are trying to prove that when science corrects itself it’s a bad thing. I’ll let you in on a little secret, but don’t tell anyone, the greatest achievement of science is that it is self-correcting.This is incorrect:
2550+ times cited - RETRACTED: Wakefield et al. (1998)
2450+ times cited - RETRACTED: Fukuhara et al. (2005)
1600+ times cited - RETRACTED: Reyes et al. (2001)
1450+ times cited - RETRACTED: Voinnet et al. (2003)
1300+ times cited - RETRACTED: Nakao et al. (2003)
1250+ times cited - RETRACTED: Brigneti et al. (1998)
1200+ times cited - RETRACTED: Rubio et al. (2005)
1100+ times cited - RETRACTED: Jobb et al. (2004)
Yes, but is that misconduct being relayed to the MSM? That’s a rhetorical question as I already have the answer to that one.You are confusing scientific merit with perfect validity and jumping to a fallacious conclusion known as a “Nirvana fallacy” The redacted studies had merit as measured by the high number of citations and those citations were the most likely cause of falsifying the hypotheses of the studies and replacing them with better science. It appears that you are trying to prove that when science corrects itself it’s a bad thing. I’ll let you in on a little secret, but don’t tell anyone, the greatest achievement of science is that it is self-correcting.
Why science is self-correcting
There’s no point in scientific misconduct; it is always found
The retractions are public.Yes, but is that misconduct being relayed to the MSM? That’s a rhetorical question as I already have the answer to that one.
I guess you know everything best. Good for you.They also said that there was a hole in the ozone layer which turned out to be false.
We’ve also had major ice ages - who was to blame then? The icebergs? Penguins? Pre-historic dino-guins? What were these wing-ed birds up to?! Because, there weren’t any humans to blame! But then, the climate of the earth got hotter, afterwards - so what happened to make it hotter? Was it because cavemen had solar-powered hair-dryers that were causing global temperatures to soar skyward. Anything is possible.
You say that the problem is “global”. However, a lot of the earth is the Antarctic, and other such areas that are rather hard to measure temperature-wise, over time. And certainly, two-hundred years ago, people who tried to reach such areas - on the globe - died, when trying to do so. I think such explorers were more concerned about the fact that they were freezing to death rather than worrying about whether so far along in history a certain politician with a lot of power would go to great extents to doom-say half of the world’s population into giving him a huge amount of money.
I have read a book about the whole ‘climate change’ fad, which has outlasted its sell-by-date - the fad, not the book. It’s full of useful information, called FACTS. And it also points out useful information concerning those FACTS, which point to the ‘Climate Change’ agenda being nothing more than on-the-surface brain-washing.
It is within the jurisdiction of Popes to speak infallibly concerning Scripture, faith and morals - Genesis speaks of us being masters over the earth, and so, kind of protectors - but no Pope can tell us what to believe, politically. They cannot speak infallibly over something that is not infallible. So, with respect to the Popes, I respectfully disagree with the political Climate Change, agenda. However, if they had read what I had read, I am sure they would respectfully agree - with me.
That is rather off the mark. These people are paid. And not only a little bit of money. It is a very lucrative industry, making people believe in something that is not really there.
The earth is in God’s hands. That is good enough knowledge for me. As long as we are responsible for the earth and make sure we put pressure on companies to behave environmentally efficiently, then there is nothing more we can do. The rest is doom-saying. And we are told not to worry about times and seasons (it’s in Scripture).
This has nothing to do with agenda-based political machinations.
People have been looking after the environment before the IPCC came along.
The deep sigh of relief I breath is that there are scientists who don’t just fall in with the IPCC who do actually speak using logical facts and not superficial data (even though they get slated for it). IOW, that there are other scientists, other than the ones roped into this little nest-egg.
The IPCC change their statistics more often than I circulate what I have for dinner during the week.
Also, the only images I have been presented with, when the IPCC is placed before me, are images that have evidently been photo-shopped. I know the difference between real images that have not been worked on and ones that have been PSed.
Vivaldi enjoyed the Seasons and so do I! And will continue to do so!