cancel-culture-concept-stockpack-adobe-stock-357309027-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 18, 2025 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateScientific Freedom Tagged , ABC, cancel culture, carbon dioxide, Casey Luskin, Charlie Kirk, climate, climate change, comedians, Elsevier journals, entertainment industry, evolution, evolutionary biologists, ideological differences, ideology, Jerry Coyne, Jimmy Kimmel, journals, lawsuits, Marcel Crok, peer-reviewed articles, physicists, Plato's Revenge, predictions, Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, ratings, researchers, Richard Sternberg, Sabine Hossenfelder, settled science, skepticism, Smithsonian Institution, Stephen Colbert, Stephen Meyer, The College Fix Great Science Cancellation Continues: Here’s the Latest Victim David Klinghoffer September 18, 2025 Environment & Climate, Scientific Freedom 3 In the domination of science by ideology, by the myth of “settled science,” the stakes couldn’t be more profound. Read More ›
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