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Our mission is simple: debunk misinformation that is harming our species’ ability to deal with climate change caused by excessive anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. We do this by presenting peer-reviewed science and explaining the techniques of climate science denial, discourses of climate delay, and climate solutions denial.

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We accomplish our mission through the publication of information and resources for educators, communicators, scientists, and the general public. A key feature of these resources is an encyclopedic list of evidence-based refutations of climate misinformation. Skeptical Science is considered an authoritative resource by the climate scientist community for rebutting climate misinformation, and is often listed by media sources alongside authoritative sources such as NASA and the IPCC.

Skeptical Science are proactive with public engagement activities, making their climate communication more accessible and engaging to the public. This includes development of smartphone apps, providing interactive access to climate science and critical thinking content. Team members regularly conduct presentations and workshops for various groups including scientific groups, students, and environmental NGOs. The team developed a Massive Open Online Course in collaboration with the University of Queensland and continues to provide support for this course, offering pupil interaction, moderation, and ongoing content curation.

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About John Cook, who launched the Skeptical Science website in 2007
Skeptical Science was originally created and maintained by John Cook, now a Senior Research Fellow with the Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change at the University of Melbourne. John co-authored the college textbooks Climate Change: Examining the Facts with Weber State University professor Daniel Bedford. He was also a coauthor of the textbook Climate Change Science: A Modern Synthesis and the book Climate Change Denial: Heads in the Sand. He wrote and drew the book Cranky Uncle vs. Climate Change.

In 2013, he lead-authored anaward-winning paper analyzing the scientific consensus on climate change that has been highlighted by President Obama and UK Prime Minister David Cameron. In 2015, he developed aMassive Open Online Course on climate science denial with the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland (see a full list of his scholarly publications). He has no affiliations with any political organisations or groups.

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