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Friday
Jun152012

Geoff Chambers talks to Adam Corner

BH regular Geoff Chambers chats to Cardiff University psychologist Adam Corner about being a sceptic.

There is a growing body of aca­demic lit­er­ature that seeks to under­stand, explain – and even over­come – cli­mate change scep­ti­cism. But is it get­ting to grips with scep­ti­cism, or missing the point? In this unusual exchange (we hope the first of many) between Adam Corner (Talking Climate) and Geoff Chambers – (a reg­ular and prom­inent com­menter at sev­eral cli­mate sceptic blogs), they dis­cuss research on the psy­cho­logy of scepticism.

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Reader Comments (202)

Given the amount of comments in other posts on that site, and the fact that we were the first ones to discover the 50-comment display bug, it is apparent that consensus types don't visit Corner's place, or don't have anything to say about it.

This goes back (for the third time!) to one of my original comments. Skeptics aren't just skeptic, they are vocal about skepticism. Last time I've checked, Corner hadn't woken up yet to this basic truth.

Jun 21, 2012 at 11:47 AM | Registered Commenteromnologos

I came to Bishop Hill for some decent debate on climate change..,my you are a bitchy bunch! Will head elsewhere. Good luck with the navel gazing!

Feb 8, 2013 at 5:13 AM | Unregistered CommenterJohn

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