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Old 07-03-2009, 09:19 AM
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Default 5 Climate Studies That Don't Live Up to the Hype

A leading climate scientist argues that overbroad claims by some researchers—coupled with overblown reporting in the media—can undermine the public's understanding of climate issues. Gavin Schmidt, a NASA climate modeler, author and PM editorial advisor, concurs with the consensus view that the planet's temperature is rising due largely to human activity. But, he says, many news stories prematurely attribute local or regional phenomena to climate change. This can lead to the dissemination of vague, out-of-context or flat-wrong information to the public.

5 Climate Studies That Don't Live Up to the Hype - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News - FOXNews.com
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The Study: Global warming is a phenomenon that is POSSIBLY caused by human activities.

The Fallout: Citizens in rural Kansas will sleep better at night knowing that they were right all along.

The Truth: FoxNews, in it's never-ending quest to sensationalize everything, calls BS.
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