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Expert debunks misleading graphs making rounds online: 'Deeply dishonest'
"It’s an outlier case." Expert debunks misleading graphs making rounds online: 'Deeply dishonest' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Recently, on Twitter and Facebook I noticed graphs of climate change and its impacts being posted. These were often unaccompanied with data sources or links. A lot of misinformation occurs across the ...
Do you see it? The line graph, in the artwork above? Take another look. Whoa, right? Artist and scientist Jill Pelto combines art with scientific data to raise awareness about climate change. In this ...
After a four-year hiatus during the Trump administration, the EPA announced this week the return of its Climate Change Indicators website. (The Trump administration deleted many of the EPA's climate ...
These might look like cute watercolor paintings, but Jill Pelto’s art is based on hard data. Literally–the paintings are constructed around graphs showing climate change data. It’s like a deluxe, ...
The climate graph shows the temperature from the previous warm interglacial period, the Eemian (left) throughout the entire ice age to present time. The blue colours indicate ice from a cold period, ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) I love talking about things that climate scientists don’t want to talk about, and today I have a fun example. It's the reason why all those climate change graphs you've seen ...
All five Great Lakes are now at all-time record high June water levels. Above average rainfall, high flow on area rivers and low evaporation continue to cause water levels to surge. Graph of Lake ...
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