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Misinformation, Disinformation, and the Climate Sciences: Part 2, Our broken peer-review process

Written by Koen Vogel

What is misinformation, and how can we prevent it? Part 1 of this article dealt with misinformation, and how to combat it in a scientific manner. Part 2 takes a long scientific look at the “climate alarmist” article that caused the Great Barrier Reef controversy, and our currently floundering peer-review process that enables the scientific publishing of misinformation.

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Photon Foolishness and CO2 Alarmism

Written by Claes Johnson

Einstein received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his 1905 discovery of the Law of Photoelectricity (discovered by Hertz already in 1887) based on an idea of light as a stream of light particles or light quanta later named photons, in a return to an idea of Newton abandoned since the discovery of light as an electromagnetic wave phenomenon captured by Maxwell’s equations published in 1873.

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