We got informed that the climate debate at Climate Dialogue has been ended, at least so far:
"Climate Dialogue, the site where both sides of the climate debate meet to discuss has formally come to an end as of January 2015. It was a cooperation between KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) and PBL (Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency) and science journalist Marcel Crok (http://klimazwiebel.blogspot.nl/2014/05/another-effort-for-bridging-between.html).
The setup to offer room for constructive discussions on such items as melting of the Arctic sea ice, long-term persistence, trend significance, regional modelling, tropical hot spots en climate
sensitivity, was successful and attractive enough, but drew lesser visitors than expected. There are plans for some trade-offs like scientific publications, a presentation at EGU2015 in Vienna, and a soon to be published evaluation report to the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment. Crok considers a possible restart, with partners from his network. See paragraph on Climate Dialogue at Crok's site.
"Climate Dialogue, the site where both sides of the climate debate meet to discuss has formally come to an end as of January 2015. It was a cooperation between KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) and PBL (Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency) and science journalist Marcel Crok (http://klimazwiebel.blogspot.nl/2014/05/another-effort-for-bridging-between.html).
The setup to offer room for constructive discussions on such items as melting of the Arctic sea ice, long-term persistence, trend significance, regional modelling, tropical hot spots en climate
sensitivity, was successful and attractive enough, but drew lesser visitors than expected. There are plans for some trade-offs like scientific publications, a presentation at EGU2015 in Vienna, and a soon to be published evaluation report to the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment. Crok considers a possible restart, with partners from his network. See paragraph on Climate Dialogue at Crok's site.
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