Some Skeptical Science housekeeping

Around a year ago, I began wondering if Skeptical Science was becoming redundant. After all, the avalanche of peer reviewed scientific literature confirming humanity's role in global warming was surely undeniable. Emission trading schemes were just around the corner both in the USA and in my backyard, Australia. Why are we still asking "are we causing global warming?" when the only question to be asked now was "what should we do about it?" Looking back, I laugh at my naivety. Now more than ever, there is a need for the peer reviewed science to be made more accessible to the general public. But this website is also starting to creak under its own weight, so over the last few months, I've done some much needed housekeeping:

Anyway, if you have any feature you'd like added to the website, please contact me to send your suggestions. In particular, if you like to get involved in climate discussion on other websites and there was some way Skeptical Science might help you (perhaps by making its resources more available or making it easier for you to keep track of blogs you're active on), I'd love to hear your thoughts and ideas.

Posted by John Cook on Thursday, 24 September, 2009


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