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Unforced variations: Aug 2022

1 Aug 2022 by group

This month’s open thread on climate-related topics.

Please be substantive, one comment per person per day, no bickering.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced Variations: July 2022

4 Jul 2022 by group

This month’s open thread. Please keep to climate-related issues, stay substantive, no abuse, no repetition, one-comment per day.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions Tagged With: open thread

Overselling k-scale? Hmm

29 Jun 2022 by group

Some of the authors of a recent commentary on k-scale modeling respond to RealClimate.

[Read more…] about Overselling k-scale? Hmm

Filed Under: Climate impacts, Climate modelling, Climate Science, Featured Story, Oceans, Scientific practice Tagged With: k-scale

Unforced variations: June 2022

1 Jun 2022 by group

This month’s open thread. New commenting rules (as described last month) remain in effect. Basically, be substantive, one comment a day, remain polite.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced Variations: May 2022

7 May 2022 by group

Sorry for delay posting this month, but we’ve been considering how (or if) to go forward with open threads and comments. Looking at the multitude of constructive comments on the “End of blog comments” thread, it’s clear that many people appreciate the possibility of comments here, but that too often it disappoints by devolving into tedious bickering. There were many theories for why! Without necessarily subscribing to any particular diagnosis (there are many that capture some elements of what happens), we have decided to continue with comments for the time being, but with a few modifications.

To encourage people to post less often, but more substantively, we will limit commenters to one comment a day (so make it count!). Additionally, we will try to enforce a ‘one comment, one point’ rule to avoid people just cramming ten comments into one. Moderation of insulting, abusive, or just tedious comments will continue. Think more ‘Letters to the Editor’ than graffiti on the bathroom wall. This will hopefully also allow for more engagement from the RC scientists.

Back in the day, one of the goals of setting up the ‘Forced Variations’ threads was to segregate the more contentious arguments around solutions into one place, but that seems to have run it’s course. Thus we are going to revert to a single open thread, with a slightly broader climate theme than previously. Comments on generic political arguments or other issues that are not directly tied to climate will still be excluded.

We will let this play out for a couple of months and then reevaluate. Let us know what you think.

So with no further ado, let this month’s open thread begin…

Filed Under: Climate Science, Comment Policy, Open thread, Solutions

The end of blog comments?

25 Mar 2022 by group

Over the last decade, commenting has dramatically moved from specific web-sites to general social media platforms, radically changing how people interact with longer-form content (such as blogs, substacks, newspapers and journalism). No single site can compete with the breadth of audience and engagement that is found on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit etc. This has led to a very clear reduction in the quality of comments on more specialized sites (like RealClimate), as many of you have observed. This is not a problem that appears amenable to stricter moderation.

We are therefore leaning towards suspending comment and open threads on the blog. Feel free to comment on this decision below. If the discussion is good and substantive, it will weigh towards the continuation of the commenting facility. Contrariwise, if it is shallow and unnecessarily hostile, then it is likely to be the last comment thread on this blog. We would still post articles, but anticipate that commentary and criticism will be hosted elsewhere.

As a replacement, we are happy to explore ways to better link to relevant discussions on social media – suggestions for plugins/methods are welcome.

Filed Under: Comment Policy, Featured Story

Forced responses: Mar 2022

5 Mar 2022 by group

This month’s open thread on climate solutions.

Filed Under: Open thread, Solutions

Unforced variations: Mar 2022

5 Mar 2022 by group

This month’s open thread on climate science issues.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread

Unforced Variations: Feb 2022

1 Feb 2022 by group

February in Central Park

This month’s open thread on climate science issues. Please be constructive, non-abusive and on-topic.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread

Forced responses: Jan 2022

1 Jan 2022 by group

A bi-monthly open thread related to climate solutions.

PS. New year, new moderation policy. Please be substantive – sniping, insults, and tedious repetition will just be culled. We want to maintain a civil and productive discourse here, but the comment threads may need to be re-evaluated if that doesn’t happen.

Filed Under: Open thread, Solutions

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