There is always dissent in any fields where it is not possible to prove a hypothesis with repeatable controlled experiments. The fact that they try so hard to suppress dissent in climate science should be a serious concern for anyone who actually wants to know what is really going on. Climate science is the textbook example of what happens when science is used to support a political agenda because politics does not handle nuance and contradictions well. Politics demands clear and ambiguous "answers" hence the need to produce stupid papers like the one listed here which reduce an extraordinarily complex and multi-factor problem to an irrelevant yes-no question.
Of course, I realize I am whistling in the dark because way too many people have stopped caring about science and only care about their personal political agendas. The net result is researchers that support their "team" are never expected to meet ethical and professional standards which they demand of researchers who do not support their cause.
Ya, because the best research is always the 3% that didn't do it right, failed to meet inspection. <rolleyes> Lol
You do make the oil industry sound pretty dumb, too dumb to be in charge of making those decisions.
You just make it more and more apparent that we need to take control, cut all their subsidies to nothing, make the polluters pay the REAL cost of cleaning up the environment from producing oil ... and then see how many staunch supporters still want to pay the REAL cost of gas at the pumps.
If people had to pay the REAL price of fossil fuel products, they would have switched long ago.
I am REALLY tired of the fossil fuel corporate welfare bums. We just need to shut them down, drain the swamp.
You're not winning, Tim. You just make the oil industry look too dumb to exist. Lol
I love the 'errors' they made to fake the results, get the results their oil bosses wanted:
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Then there were some that applied inappropriate “curve-fitting”—in which they would step farther and farther away from data until the points matched the curve of their choosing."
Hahahahahahaha ....
Step away Tim ... step away from the data ... farther! farther!!!
Hahahahahahaha!