jimnyc
11-14-2018, 03:07 PM
After a skeptic finds their "error" of course. I don't trust these bastards to begin with and am skeptical myself when I see an "error".
Very odd that folks who are laying their hats on this global warming stuff, are relying on these scientists and studies, who are apparently dummies. :lol:
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Math error: Scientists admit 'mistakes' led to alarming results in major global warming study
--Scientists behind a headline-grabbing climate study admitted they “really muffed” their paper.
--Their study claimed to find 60 percent more warming in the oceans, but that was based on math errors.
--The errors were initially spotted by scientist Nic Lewis, who called them “serious (but surely inadvertent) errors.”
The scientists behind a headline-grabbing global warming study did something that seems all too rare these days — they admitted to making mistakes and thanked the researcher, a global warming skeptic, who pointed them out.
“When we were confronted with his insight it became immediately clear there was an issue there,” study co-author Ralph Keeling told The San Diego Union-Tribune on Tuesday.
Their study, published in October, used a new method of measuring ocean heat uptake and found the oceans had absorbed 60 more heat than previously thought. Many news outlets relayed the findings, but independent scientist Nic Lewis quickly found problems with the study.
Keeling, a scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, owned up to the mistake and thanked Lewis for finding it. Keeling and his co-authors submitted a correction to the journal Nature.
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/14/scientists-mistakes-global-warming/
Very odd that folks who are laying their hats on this global warming stuff, are relying on these scientists and studies, who are apparently dummies. :lol:
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Math error: Scientists admit 'mistakes' led to alarming results in major global warming study
--Scientists behind a headline-grabbing climate study admitted they “really muffed” their paper.
--Their study claimed to find 60 percent more warming in the oceans, but that was based on math errors.
--The errors were initially spotted by scientist Nic Lewis, who called them “serious (but surely inadvertent) errors.”
The scientists behind a headline-grabbing global warming study did something that seems all too rare these days — they admitted to making mistakes and thanked the researcher, a global warming skeptic, who pointed them out.
“When we were confronted with his insight it became immediately clear there was an issue there,” study co-author Ralph Keeling told The San Diego Union-Tribune on Tuesday.
Their study, published in October, used a new method of measuring ocean heat uptake and found the oceans had absorbed 60 more heat than previously thought. Many news outlets relayed the findings, but independent scientist Nic Lewis quickly found problems with the study.
Keeling, a scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, owned up to the mistake and thanked Lewis for finding it. Keeling and his co-authors submitted a correction to the journal Nature.
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/14/scientists-mistakes-global-warming/