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Sponsors: Investigative Voices: Click to view our reports.
In this episode, Roger and Daniel take on the quiet censorship spreading through the halls of “settled science.” From the blacklisting of respected climatologist Dr. Judith Curry to anonymous surveys showing widespread self-censorship, we unpack the uncomfortable truth: questioning the climate narrative may now be more dangerous than denying it altogether.
We cover:
How funding restrictions and peer review bias throttle dissent
The 90% drop in grants for researchers who challenge models
The rise of “heterodox research funds” and scientific freedom protocols
Why Galileo’s ghost is still pacing the lab halls
The psychology replication crisis as a warning—and a roadmap
This isn’t a denial of science. It’s a defense of its soul. Because when data must match dogma, discovery dies in silence.
By Patchwork RadioSponsors: Investigative Voices: Click to view our reports.
In this episode, Roger and Daniel take on the quiet censorship spreading through the halls of “settled science.” From the blacklisting of respected climatologist Dr. Judith Curry to anonymous surveys showing widespread self-censorship, we unpack the uncomfortable truth: questioning the climate narrative may now be more dangerous than denying it altogether.
We cover:
How funding restrictions and peer review bias throttle dissent
The 90% drop in grants for researchers who challenge models
The rise of “heterodox research funds” and scientific freedom protocols
Why Galileo’s ghost is still pacing the lab halls
The psychology replication crisis as a warning—and a roadmap
This isn’t a denial of science. It’s a defense of its soul. Because when data must match dogma, discovery dies in silence.