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Daily Archives: September 24, 2023
Erasing The Hiatus
Ten years ago, the BBC reported that the global warming hiatus was central to the IPCC report. Since then it has been completely erased. Global warming pause ‘central’ to IPCC climate report – BBC News Climate Change: Global Temperature | … Continue reading
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Journalism Past Its Final Decades
The Associated Press says the burning of fossil fuels has melted the Austrian Alps, and they have pictures to prove it. In the warming Alps, Austria’s melting glaciers are in their final decades | AP News They forgot to mention … Continue reading
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Assessing Government Climate Agencies
Government temperature graphs can best be described as Policy Based Evidence Making.
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