Fewer than 1 percent of papers in scientific journals follow scientific method
The 12th International Conference on Climate Change, took place on Thursday and Friday, March 23–24 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, and featured the courageous men and women who spoke the truth about climate change during the height of the global warming scare.
One man in particular, Prof. J. Scott Armstrong talks about the unreliability of almost all scientific studies, especially in the global warming field. He says that fewer than 1 percent of papers published in scientific journals follow the scientific method. He says that scientists are influenced by the large government funding grants, so that they will manipulate the results to get the results that the grantors desire. Armstrong is a Wharton School professor and forecasting expert. Professor Armstrong co-founded the peer-reviewed Journal of Forecasting in 1982 and the International Journal of Forecasting in 1985.
Skip to the 6:49 hour mark to listen to Prof. Armstrong
Prof. Armstrong speaks from 6:49 to 7:14.