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Originally Posted by finnbow
His article stated that he believed that climate change was a indeed a significant factor in increased wildfires, but that somehow he was compelled, due to unwritten academic pressures, to deemphasize other factors in a paper written with 6 other authors. Uh, OK. What are the views of his 6 co-authors? Squabbles in academia over what gets published in journals are as old as academia itself. His article proves exactly nothing new about the publish-or-perish ethos in academia (except maybe his own paranoia and sense of victimhood so prevalent in MAGAWorld).
Meanwhile, Sen. Ron Johnson and Tucker Carlson go on TV and say that windmills kill whales.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/20/us/wh...ate/index.html
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That wasn't his point. I highlighted his primary point, but you chose to ignore it. And you have no clue what his politics are, so your reflexive association of his article with "MAGAWorld" is simply more of your mischaracterizing, lying BS.