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Biases in Climate Fingerprinting Methods

July 25th 2022

Article written by Ross McKitrick, published May 31, 2022, by Judith Curry. Optimal fingerprinting is a statistical method that estimates the effect of greenhouse gases (GHGs) on the climate in the form of a regression slope coefficient. The larger the coefficient associated with GHGs, the bigger the implied effect on the climate   ▸


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BP Statistical Review – The Tales Told By Numbers

July 21st 2022

Article by FOSADMIN, published July 9, 2022, by Friends of Science. Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2022. Robert Lyman’s bio can be read here. The British Petroleum Statistical Review of World Energy for over seventy years has been the most authoritative source of data available to the general public concerning global   ▸


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The Barriers to Net Zero

July 20th 2022

Article by FOSADMIN, published June 16, 2022, by Friends of Science. Robert Lyman gave a presentation at the April 2022 FreedomTalk Conference in Calgary. We are pleased to present his talk with permission of FreedomTalk. Michelle Stirling, our Communications Manager, also had a chance to interview Robert at FreedomTalk, so we   ▸


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