Those aching for good rationality writing can get their fix from Great rationality posts by LWers not posted to LW, and also from the Overcoming Bias archives. Some highlights are below, up through June 28, 2007.
- Finney, Foxes vs. Hedgehogs: Predictive Success
- Hanson, When Error is High, Simplify
- Shulman, Meme Lineages and Expert Consensus
- Hanson, Resolving Your Hypocrisy
- Hanson, Academic Overconfidence
- Hanson, Conspicuous Consumption of Info
- Sandberg, Supping with the Devil
- Hanson, Conclusion-Blind Review
- Shulman, Should We Defer to Secret Evidence?
- Shulman, Sick of Textbook Errors
- Hanson, Dare to Deprogram Me?
- Armstrong, Biases, By and Large
- Friedman, A Tough Balancing Act
- Hanson, RAND Health Insurance Experiment
- Armstrong, The Case for Dangerous Testing
- Hanson, In Obscurity Errors Remain
- Falkenstein, Hofstadter's Law
- Hanson, Against Free Thinkers
The paper
provides evidence that periods of glaciation begin when northern hemisphere insolation (which varies due to changes in the precession, obliquity and eccentricity of Earth's orbit) falls below a "trigger" level that depends on the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Archer & Ganopolski suggest that we're currently approaching a solar minimum, but we've already released enough CO2 into the atmosphere to avoid a glaciation in the next few thousand years. (If we burn all available fossil fuels, "The model predicts the end of the glacial cycles, with stability of the interglacial for at least the next half million years".)