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About Kelvin Droegemeier, Wikipedia, University of Oklahoma
Dr. Droegemeier’s forthcoming book, Demystifying the Academic Research Enterprise
My past interviews with presidential science advisors:
* John H. Marburger III — George W. Bush
* John H. Gibbons — Bill Clinton
* Neal Lane — Bill Clinton
* George Keyworth II — Ronald Reagan
* Frank Press — Jimmy Carter
* Edward E. David, Jr. — Richard Nixon
* Donald Hornig — Lyndon Johnson
For further reading:
Pielke Jr. R. & Klein, R. 2009. The rise and fall of the science advisor to the president of the United States. Minerva, 47:7-29. (PDF)
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Episode notes:
* Hohenkammer Workshop report
* A Primer on Egregious Errors in IPCC WG2 on Disasters, published ~3 weeks before the London debate
* The misleading graph inserted into the IPCC report
* The Sunday Times article that motivated the London debate
* My debate with IPCC AR4 WG2 co-chair Christopher Field on BBC Newsnight, the same week as the London debate
* Foreign Policy’s Guide to Climate Skeptics (2010)
* Full audio of the London debate, large file (.wav)
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Episode Notes
* A tip from an IPCC insider (link)
* Several follow up Twitter threads (here and here)
* Upcoming online discussion of university climate education (register here, free)
* A “cap-tie” rule for elite trans athletes (link)
* Reasonable accommodations for inclusion of trans athletes in elite sport (link)
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