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"Climate Deniers Intimidate Journal into Retracting Paper" [1]

"In February 2013, the journal Frontiers in Psychology published a peer-reviewed paper which found that people who reject climate science are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories. Predictably enough, those people didn’t like it.

The paper, which I helped to peer-review, is called 'Recursive fury: Conspiracist ideation in the blogosphere in response to research on conspiracist ideation'. In it, cognitive scientist Stephan Lewandowsky and his colleagues survey and analyze the outcry generated on climate skeptic blogs to their earlier work on climate denial.

The earlier study had also linked climate denial with conspiracist thinking. And so by reacting with yet more conspiracy theorizing, the bloggers rather proved the researchers' point.

Yet soon after Recursive Fury was published, threats of litigation started to roll in, and the journal took the paper down (it survives on the website of the University of Western Australia, where Lewandowsky carried out the study)."

Elaine McKewon and The Conversation report for Scientific American April 3, 2014. [2]

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Source: Scientific American [2], 04/07/2014
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