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As the world grapples with extreme weather and wildfires, the issue of climate change is at the forefront of policy decisions, scientific research and media coverage - but bias towards alarmism is proving somewhat irresistible.
A new
study recently published in the journal
Nature suggested that "ocean warming is at the high end of previous estimates," based on atmospheric data taken between 1991 and 2016. Ocean temperatures are 60-percent higher per year than the estimates offered by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 2014, the authors claim.
The research was co-authored by an expert - a Princeton geoscientist no less - so the disturbing
newsspread like... well, wildfire across the
newsmedia, with each headline more breathless than the last. The only problem was, the numbers used to generate the conclusions in the research were off; way off.
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