Sasha Kaurov
@kaurov.org
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Is Mars just a red herring in climate conversations? With
@naomioreskes.bsky.social
for
@reckoningscience.org
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Mars as a Red Herring in Climate Conversations
Mars has been a place for dreams for a long time. A god of war, a planet, the home of invaders in science fiction, more recently the scientific and space exploration frontier. The details change, but ...
https://reckoningscience.org/mars-as-a-red-herring-in-climate-conversations/?ref=reckoning-science-newsletter
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Reckoning Science
7 days ago
When corporate science eclipses public data and models, it shapes who knows climate risk and how decisions get made. Read more: "Lineages of Science in a Warming World: Who Owns Climate Knowledge?" by
@kaurov.org
and
@naomioreskes.bsky.social
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Lineages of Science in a Warming World: Who Owns Climate Knowledge?
Science is often spoken of as if it were a single institution: what science says, what science has shown. In practice, it is a tangle of labs, companies, contracts, grants, and norms that fall, broadl...
https://reckoningscience.org/lineages-of-science-in-a-warming-world-who-owns-climate-knowledge/
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Naomi Oreskes
5 months ago
New paper with
@kaurov.org
, professor Debra Javeline from Notre Dame, and UC San Diego's John Evans, showing that religious leaders are just not talking about climate change. Not disparaging it. Not denying it. Just not saying anything.
doi.org/10.1007/s105...
@jimantal.bsky.social
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Unspoken crisis: the absence of climate change communication in U.S. Catholic churches - Climatic Change
Climate change, as a topic, is virtually absent from discourse in the U.S. Catholic Masses. This is despite Pope Francis's strong emphasis on environmental stewardship in his two encyclicals Laudato S...
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-025-04001-7
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How much impact can one ghostwritten paper have on the
#glyphosate
regulation? In our new opinion piece for
@undark.org
,
@naomioreskes.bsky.social
and I unpack how a single ghostwritten review of
#Roundup
safety still drives science, policy, Wikipedia, and AI discourse. π
undark.org/2025/08/15/o...
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The Impact of a Ghostwritten Paper on the Fate of Glyphosate
Opinion | A downsized EPA faces a deadline to review the herbicideβs safety without much of its in-house expertise.
https://undark.org/2025/08/15/opinion-ghostwritten-paper-glyphosate/
6 months ago
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