After some reflection, I realized that the posts in this "Science (detailed discussion)" section may be too long and off-putting for some readers, even given the shorter summaries I included in each post. To address this issue, I started a "Quick Scientific Debunking" series with its own page. This series includes shorter posts that address specific myths about science. I will still keep the "Science (detailed discussion)" page; this page will deal with topics in more depth and will debunk sources that contain numerous errors.
I. Climate Science Series
I. Climate Science Series
A. John Christy and Atmospheric Temperature Trends
1. John Christy and the Tropical Tropospheric Hot Spot; Part 1 ("+References" version)
2. John Christy and the Tropical Tropospheric Hot Spot; Part 2 ("+References" version)
3. John Christy, Climate Models, and Long-term Tropospheric Warming ("+References" version)
4. John Christy Fails to Show that Climate Models Exaggerate CO2-induced Warming ("+References" version)
1. John Christy and the Tropical Tropospheric Hot Spot; Part 1 ("+References" version)
2. John Christy and the Tropical Tropospheric Hot Spot; Part 2 ("+References" version)
3. John Christy, Climate Models, and Long-term Tropospheric Warming ("+References" version)
4. John Christy Fails to Show that Climate Models Exaggerate CO2-induced Warming ("+References" version)
B. Christopher Monckton and the Impact of Anthropogenic CO2 on Global Temperatures
1. Christopher Monckton and Projecting Future Global Warming; Part 1 ("+References" version)
1. Christopher Monckton and Projecting Future Global Warming; Part 1 ("+References" version)
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