An insider’s story of the global attack on climate science
Ars Technica » Scientific Method 2014-01-23
Stormy weather hits Wellington, the capital of New Zealand.
Sean Hamlin
A recent headline—"Failed doubters trust leaves taxpayers six-figure loss"—marked the end of a four-year epic saga of secretly funded climate denial, the harassment of scientists, and a tying-up of valuable government resources in New Zealand.
It’s likely to be a familiar story to my scientist colleagues in Australia, the UK, the US, and elsewhere around the world.
But if you’re not a scientist and are genuinely trying to work out who to believe when it comes to climate change, then it’s a story you need to hear, too. Because while the New Zealand fight over climate data appears to finally be over, it’s part of a much larger, ongoing war against evidence-based science.