First CERES podcast is online
In this new podcast series, the CERES team will talk about science – reviewing the latest science, revisiting old scientific questions, and discussing some of CERES’s own scientific research. Often their discussions can be quite controversial because the team is more interested in figuring out what is scientifically correct than what is politically correct.
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The Climate Policy Trap: Why Failure So Often Leads to More of the Same
Group identity, social status, and a credential-dominated policy establishment make the climate narrative increasingly immune to disappointing results, argues Evert Doornhof of Clintel. The result is a climate policy trap in which failure doesn't lead to reconsideration, but to even more climate policy.
No, the Loneliness Epidemic is Not Caused by Climate Change
The loneliness epidemic is made worse by climate change because increasingly common severe weather is forcing people to stay separate. Linnea Lueken comments on this new and absurd claim.
Success of American climate sceptics is the result of hard work
The current success of the climate sceptic movement in the United States is not accidental. It is the result of several decades of deliberate work, networking, and strategic campaigning, says Craig Rucker of CFACT.





