Anthony Watts of the denier blog "Watts Up With That" has started a new project, The Open Atmospheric Society (OAS). This will be a membership-based "professional" society, mimicking real organizations like the American Geophysical Union or the American Meteorological Society. But instead of being open to scientific inquiry, the OAS is only "open" to claims that oppose the consensus on climate change.
They're even committed to publishing a (nominally) peer-reviewed journal, which they are very insistent will have strict rules about reproducibility, requiring all source data, software code, etc. upon submission.
Greg Laden points out that if deniers creating their own journal because no one else prints their pseudoscience sounds familiar, that's because it is. Back in January, the denier-run journal, Pattern Recognition in Physics, was shut down by its publisher due to quality concerns.
So again we see that deniers know they can't compete with real science and prefer instead to create their own version of reality—a version that is only open to questioning the consensus so long as the answer is "climate change isn't a problem."