skookerasbil
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"A new project called Climate Feedback, run by a French scientist living in California, took these and other stories to task, and in the past year has critiqued climate change stories in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, the Telegraph, Forbes magazine, the Wall Street Journal and more.
Interested readers can visit the website ClimateFeedback.org to see what climate scientists thought of the original article.
The site uses web annotation software to enable line-by-line critiques from more than 100 volunteer scientists, pointing out what they see as errors, falsehoods and misrepresentations."
Climate Feedback site allows scientists to correct media errors
And we wonder why the public has completely tuned out global warming in 2016?!!!
The people don't like the rigging of the narrative!!!!
duh
Interested readers can visit the website ClimateFeedback.org to see what climate scientists thought of the original article.
The site uses web annotation software to enable line-by-line critiques from more than 100 volunteer scientists, pointing out what they see as errors, falsehoods and misrepresentations."
Climate Feedback site allows scientists to correct media errors
And we wonder why the public has completely tuned out global warming in 2016?!!!
The people don't like the rigging of the narrative!!!!
duh