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Over the past decade, we have seen many examples of what would be
categorized as” team science” when it comes to suppressing ideas that
are considered inconvenient or contrary to belief systems in climate
science. Over at the blog Bishop Hill, one such example was illustrated
today by an academic who describes himself as a statistician, who
attracted the attention of “team science” by simply doing a
straightforward and honest statistical analysis on ice core data.
He and his students did an analysis on Vostok ice core data,
eliminated noise and seasonal variation, did the usual tests for
statistical significance, noted what they had discovered and presented
it to”a noted society”. The response of the society was shocking to say
the least, so much so that this statistician considered leaving
academia. Here are some excerpts: ......"
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