U.S. gov’t researchers withdraw climate paper after using pseudonyms

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U.S. gov’t researchers withdraw climate paper after using pseudonyms

What is this about?

This blog post describes a case where two scientists publish a paper using pseudonyms. Both authors have published with their real names in the past. The paper has gone through normal blind peer-review.

Why is this important?

It highlights that using pseudonyms affects the reliability of claims and could result in the erosion of trust in academic publications.

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