I challenged him to a $25,000 bet on whether or not climate models are correct about global warming.
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Replying to @MarkBoslough
Then you missed the point.
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The point was to cherry-pick examples of science communication to raise startup money.
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Really? So why choose climate change if he just needs investors? Not a large pool to appeal to.
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Replying to @FrankReinthaler
Are you kidding? It's a huge click-bait topic. And also relatable to his startup.
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I think I can think of a more plausible reason. Watch the first 4 mins of his latest Periscope.
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Replying to @FrankReinthaler
It wasn't a good faith exercise. There are great climate communicators out there.
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Replying to @JacquelynGill @MarkBoslough
You are too certain of yourself. Plus
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Those "great communicators" are not doing such a great job.
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Replying to @FrankReinthaler
The ones he cherry-picked, sure. There are much better examples he ignored.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Of persuasive, effective climate communication.
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