HomeMiddle ColumnBlack List Woes: 'The idea of older papers being scanned blows a... Middle Column Black List Woes: ‘The idea of older papers being scanned blows a big hole in the paper counts of scientists who have been around for 30-50 years’ By Marc Morano - June 23, 2010 188 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsblack list Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleWarmist Judith Curry on Black List Criteria: ‘Detection and attribution field includes those that create datasets, climate dynamicists, radiative forcing, climate modelling, sensitivity, feedback’Next article‘I don’t think this even qualifies as science, I’d call it trash talking. And I’m not surprised to see [Stephen] Schneider’s name attached to the document either’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Another Energy Imbalance Paper. Climate411 He studied energy changes from the atmosphere, ocean, land, and ice as climate system components from 2000 to 2019 and compared this to the... Read more Claim: Hidden in Caves: Mineral Overgrowths Reveal Unprecedented Modern Sea-Level Rise Climate411 The team found evidence of a previously unknown 20 centimeter sea-level rise that occurred nearly 3,200 years ago when ice caps melted naturally over... Read more Climate Activist Hypocrisy Example Eleventy Gazillion Climate411 Just Stop Oil Protestor Who Pulled ‘Hay Wain’ Painting Stunt Has Racked Up 50,000 Air Miles on Exotic Holidays Read more