Naomi Oreskes

Affiliations: 
History (Science Studies) University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
History of Science, Physical Anthropology
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Mary C. Finley grad student 2007 UCSD
Jesse Richmond grad student 2009 UCSD
Matthew James Crawford grad student 2001-2009 UCSD
Laura J. Harkewicz grad student 2010 UCSD
Matthew B. Shindell grad student 2011 UCSD
Elena Aronova grad student 2012 UCSD
Minakshi Menon grad student 2013 UCSD
Krystal L. Tribbett grad student 2014 UCSD
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Lloyd EA, Oreskes N, Seneviratne SI, et al. (2021) Climate scientists set the bar of proof too high. Climatic Change. 165: 55
Cologna V, Knutti R, Oreskes N, et al. (2021) Majority of German citizens, US citizens and climate scientists support policy advocacy by climate researchers and expect greater political engagement Environmental Research Letters. 16: 024011
Lewandowsky S, Pilditch TD, Madsen JK, et al. (2019) Influence and seepage: An evidence-resistant minority can affect public opinion and scientific belief formation. Cognition
Lloyd EA, Oreskes N. (2019) Climate Change Attribution: When Does it Make Sense to Add Methods? Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 56: 185-201
Lewandowsky S, Cowtan K, Risbey JS, et al. (2019) Erratum: The ‘pause’ in global warming in historical context: II. Comparing models to observations (2018 Environ. Res. Lett . 13 123007) Environmental Research Letters. 14: 049601
Oreskes N. (2019) Systematicity is necessary but not sufficient: on the problem of facsimile science Synthese. 196: 881-905
Oreskes N. (2018) Beware: transparency rule is a Trojan Horse. Nature. 557: 469
Lewandowsky S, Cowtan K, Risbey JS, et al. (2018) The ‘pause’ in global warming in historical context: (II). Comparing models to observations Environmental Research Letters. 13: 123007
Lloyd EA, Oreskes N. (2018) Climate Change Attribution: When Is It Appropriate to Accept New Methods? Earth’S Future. 6: 311-325
Zalasiewicz J, Waters CN, Wolfe AP, et al. (2017) Making the case for a formal Anthropocene Epoch: an analysis of ongoing critiques Newsletters On Stratigraphy. 50: 205-226
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