Notes
See my analysis of ‘Climategate’ in which McIntyre’s dispute with established climate scientists is explained in greater detail (Grundmann, 2012).
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1 Reiner Grundmann is Professor of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Nottingham. His book publications include Marxism and Ecology (Oxford University Press, 1991), Transnational Environmental Policy (Routledge, 2001), Experts: The Knowledge and Power of Expertise (with Nico Stehr, Routledge, 2011) and The Power of Scientific Knowledge (with Nico Stehr, Cambridge University Press, 2012).
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Grundmann, R. Debunking sceptical propaganda. BioSocieties 8, 370–374 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1057/biosoc.2013.15
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