"The Pairwise Homogenization Algorithm was designed as an automated method of detecting and correcting localized temperature biases due to station moves, instrument changes, microsite changes, and meso-scale changes like urban heat islands."http://berkeleyearth.org/understanding-adjustments-temperature-data/ …
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You have the platform to make it happen. I would love to see a Dave Rubin long-form interview with 2 or 3 scientists. Something like Sam Harris does. It would have to be at least an hour.
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Sean Carroll does the same thing. Brings on a scientist and goes at it. If you could make such a thing happen we would love it.
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Maybe it would have to be multiple interviews, each with a different expert (sun, coral reefs, temperature analysis experts, Ice sheet experts). The subject is so vast it would need several such interviews. The trick is: can you get them to come on?
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Equally important are interviews on the policy side.
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