Ask me if you have any questions, I've been through the global warming wars. But you can generally cut out the middleman and search Real Climate http://www.realclimate.org/ if your google-fu is good.FBM wrote:Just goes to show that even scientists can juggle the data to make it say what they want it to say, especially if they're wearing jeebus-goggles. That's why peer review is such a crucial aspect of science. The majority might occasionally be wrong, but it's not wrong as often as individuals are. As for global warming, the majority of climatologists are convinced that it's real and manmade, as far as I know. (I couldn't be arsed to read the whole thread.)
For this one, this is a review with links to several papers reviewing the state of consensus, both among the scientific community in general and the geophysics community specifically. The best known study is Oreskes 2004, which cites 900 some-odd papers and claims they are the result of searching all scientific papers in the discipline up to the time of writing for the string "global climate change" and shows that 75% of them either affirmed global warming or assumed its existence, and none of them denied it. Enjoy.