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The numbers matter. Under pressure in 2007, NASA recalculated its data and found that 1934, not 1998, was the hottest year in its records for the contiguous 48 states.
Reporting from London — Climate change researchers accused of manipulating or hiding data in last year’s “Climategate” affair were guilty of sloppy record-keeping but not bad science, an ...
Data shows apparent lull in warming trend from 1998 to 2012; ... Controversy over U.N. report on climate change as warming appears to slow. September 20, 2013 / 10:04 AM EDT / CBS/AP ...
Controversy over flawed NASA climate data changes little. Controversy over flawed NASA climate data changes little. mongabay.com editorial. August 10, 2007 [corrected Aug 12] ...
A climate scientist ignited controversy Tuesday when he claimed that he withheld key details of his wildfire research to fit “preapproved narratives” on climate risks in order to be published ...
A climate science doubting congressman cited it as evidence of a conspiracy to hide data at the NOAA. Here's something that happens a lot in science: Two researchers disagree about the best way to ...
In this latest round of controversy, ... a U.S. Department of Commerce Gold Medal in 2014 for visionary work in the acquisition, production, and preservation of climate data records ...
Since 2014, climate-change deniers have squeezed millions of views, Facebook shares, and Twitter retweets by retelling a story alleging the discovery of “faked” NASA data designed to “fit a ...
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AFP on MSNWorld's major courts take growing role in climate fightThe world's top court is poised to tell governments what their legal obligations are to tackle global warming, and possibly ...
Texas Gov. Rick Perry stirred up a fresh scientific spat today with his claim that scientists were manipulating their data about climate change "so that they will have dollars rolling into their ...
NOAA does a reasonable job on the weather, but is subject to much criticism for its handling of climate and often is accused of ‘cooking the data’ to influence energy policy.
The fight over climate science is about to cross the Atlantic with a U.S. researcher poised to sue NASA, demanding the release of the same kind of information that landed a leading British center ...
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