Author: Mark Boslough
Mark Boslough is an impact physicist. After a 33-year career at Sandia National Laboratories, he is now affiliated with Los Alamos National Laboratory and is also an adjunct faculty member at the University of New Mexico. He is a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.
An Interview with CSICon Speaker Michael Mann
Michael E. Mann is Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science and Director of the Penn State Earth System Science Center at Penn State. His research focuses on climate change.
Michael Mann and the Climate Wars
Physicist and CSI Fellow Mark Boslough interviewed noted climatologist and geophysicist Michael Mann, who spoke at CSICon Las Vegas.
Michael Mann and the Climate Wars
Not only can we teach young scientists how to function in the increasingly hostile environment they may find themselves, we must teach them to do so.
Has Global Warming Stopped?
The latest public confusion about climate change involves an apparent slowing of the rise of global temperatures. What is the reality concerning this putative temperature ‘plateau’?
The Chelyabinsk Event of February 15, 2013
On February 15, 2013, the million inhabitants of the central Russian city of Chelyabinsk experienced a half-megaton explosion from a disintegrating space rock. What happened, and how did the people of Chelyabinsk react?