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Emotion, Decisions – And Climate Change Emotion, Decisions – And Climate Change How a society can have a panic attack
When the Remedy is the Worst Thing When the Remedy is the Worst Thing Captains of industry are not worried about climate change, but the proposed solutions are quite another thing!
The BBC is Dead – Long Live the BBC The BBC is Dead – Long Live the BBC What the Bashir scandal tells us about the BBC
The Plover and the Crocodile The Plover and the Crocodile Quality assurance in scientific research and development. What could possibly go wrong?
The Books of Daniel The Books of Daniel An activist says there is nothing wrong with scaring people when ecological souls are at stake
Step Away From That Semicolon — Now! Step Away From That Semicolon — Now! When puncuation can be triggering
The IPCC on Risk, Part 5: Leaving no Room for Doubt The IPCC on Risk, Part 5: Leaving no Room for Doubt What it has all been leading up to — milk extreme weather for all it’s worth
The IPCC on Risk, Part 4: Choose Your Weapon The IPCC on Risk, Part 4: Choose Your Weapon The IPCC reveals its not so secret weapon — the precautionary principle
The IPCC on Risk, Part 3: Decisions, Decisions The IPCC on Risk, Part 3: Decisions, Decisions The IPCC doesn’t want to remove cognitive bias, just repurpose it
The IPCC on Risk, Part 2: Framing the Framework The IPCC on Risk, Part 2: Framing the Framework How the IPCC frames the problem to suit its own agenda
The IPCC on Risk, Part 1: New Developments? The IPCC on Risk, Part 1: New Developments? The IPCC resorts to psychological manipulation
Minecraft Mindcraft Minecraft Mindcraft We’re all terrified of climate change, according to abysmally skewed poll from Oxford University
Penny Mordaunt’s Face Penny Mordaunt’s Face Covid, and why the UK’s National Risk Register turned out to be a waste of time
And Now for Something Completely Familiar And Now for Something Completely Familiar A question asked over at ATTP is answered here