Old Rocks
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As close as Muller can come to stating that "I was wrong, Hansen, et. al. were right.
http://berkeleyearth.org/Resources/Muller_Testimony_31_March_2011
In Summary
Despite potential biases in the data, methods of analysis can be used to reduce bias effects
well enough to enable us to measure long-term Earth temperature changes. Data integrity
is adequate. Based on our initial work at Berkeley Earth, I believe that some of the most
worrisome biases are less of a problem than I had previously thought.
http://berkeleyearth.org/Resources/Muller_Testimony_31_March_2011
In Summary
Despite potential biases in the data, methods of analysis can be used to reduce bias effects
well enough to enable us to measure long-term Earth temperature changes. Data integrity
is adequate. Based on our initial work at Berkeley Earth, I believe that some of the most
worrisome biases are less of a problem than I had previously thought.